Burnaby North

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Burnaby North
Flag of British Columbia.svg British Columbia electoral district
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Location in Burnaby
Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
MLA
 
 
 
Janet Routledge
New Democratic
District created1966
First contested 1966
Last contested 2020
Demographics
Population (2001)53,415
Area (km²)22.94
Pop. density (per km²)2,328.5
Census division(s) Metro Vancouver
Census subdivision(s) Burnaby

Burnaby North is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada.

Contents

History

MLAs

Burnaby North
AssemblyYearsMemberParty
Riding created from Burnaby
28th 1966–1969   Eileen Dailly New Democratic
29th 1969–1972
30th 1972–1975
31st 1975–1979
32nd 1979–1983
33rd 1983–1986
34th 1986–1991 Barry Jones
35th 1991–1996
36th 1996–2001 Pietro Calendino
37th 2001–2005   Richard Lee Liberal
38th 2005–2009
39th 2009–2013
40th 2013–2017
41st 2017–2020   Janet Routledge New Democratic
42nd 2020–present

Election results

2020 British Columbia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New Democratic Janet Routledge 12,89457.80+9.23$41,933.88
Liberal Raymond Dong6,84630.69−8.73$20,148.25
Green Norine Shim2,56811.51−0.50$3,015.12
Total valid votes22,308100.00
Total rejected ballots  
Turnout  
Registered voters
Source: Elections BC [1]
2017 British Columbia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New Democratic Janet Routledge 11,44848.57+4.72$53,926.39
Liberal Richard T. Lee 9,29039.42−7.40$62,342.21
Green Peter Hallschmid2,83112.01+5.01$1,106.54
Total valid votes23,569100.00
Total rejected ballots1710.72−0.03
Turnout23,74060.39+5.36
Registered voters39,312
Source: Elections BC [2] [3]
2013 British Columbia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Richard T. Lee 10,54346.82
New Democratic Janet Routledge 9,87543.85
Green Carrie McLaren1,5777.00
No AffiliationWayne Michael Marklund5232.32
Total valid votes22,518100.00
Total rejected ballots1700.75
Turnout22,68855.03
Source: Elections BC [4]
B.C. General Election 2009 Burnaby North
PartyCandidateVotes %±Expenditures
Liberal Richard Lee 9,88048.19%$106,301
New Democratic Mondee Redman9,33245.51%$69,538
Green Doug Perry1,2926.30%$1,889
Total valid votes20,504 100%
Total rejected ballots178 0.86%
Turnout20,682 53.85%
2005 British Columbia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Richard T. Lee 10,42145.59
New Democratic Pietro Calendino 10,35645.31
Green Richard Brand1,7637.71
Democratic Reform Matthew Laird 3161.38
Total valid votes22,856 100.00
Total rejected ballots155 0.68
Turnout23,011 59.76
Source: Elections BC [5]
B.C. General Election 2001: Burnaby North
PartyCandidateVotes %±Expenditures
Liberal Richard T. Lee 11,06254.37%$38,089
  NDP Pietro Calendino 5,99229.45%$32,684
Green Tom Hetherington2,82413.88%$2,732
Marijuana Dale Ware4662.30%$394
Total valid votes20,344 100.00%
Total rejected ballots102 0.50%
Turnout20,446 71.52%
B.C. General Election 1996: Burnaby North
PartyCandidateVotes %±Expenditures
  NDP Pietro Calendino 8,92645.47%$43,634
Liberal Richard T. Lee 8,16041.57%$42,888
Reform Daniela Bosa1,0815.51%
Progressive Democrat Richard A.Y. Lee9764.97%$1,099
Green Tom Hetherington3952.01%$930
  Natural Law Derek Nadeau620.32%$122
Libertarian Carlo Nigro310.16%$100
Total valid votes19,631 100.00%
Total rejected ballots180 0.91%
Turnout19,811 72.70%
B.C. General Election 1991: Burnaby North
PartyCandidateVotes %±Expenditures
  NDP Barry Jones 9,80948.43%$28,085
Liberal Gaetan C. Myre6,33731.29%$1,895
Social Credit Margaret Woods3,83318.92%$31,779
Green Jeani P. Lytle1940.96%$711
Libertarian Carlo Nigro810.40%
Total valid votes20,254 100.00%
Total rejected ballots449 2.17%
Turnout20,703 75.24%

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References

  1. "2020 Provincial General Election Final Voting Results". electionsbcenr.blob.core.windows.net. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
  2. "2017 Provincial General Election - Statement of Votes" (PDF). Elections BC . Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  3. "Election Financing Reports". Elections BC. Retrieved September 12, 2020.
  4. "Statement of Votes - 40th Provincial General Election" (PDF). Elections BC. Retrieved May 17, 2017.
  5. "Statement of Votes - 38th Provincial General Election" (PDF). Elections BC. Retrieved December 31, 2023.

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