Cowichan Valley (electoral district)

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Cowichan Valley
Flag of British Columbia.svg British Columbia electoral district
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Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
MLA
 
 
 
Debra Toporowski
New Democratic
District created2008
First contested 2009
Last contested 2024
Demographics
Population (2006)55,040
Area (km²)1,681.67
Pop. density (per km²)32.7
Census division(s) Cowichan Valley Regional District
Census subdivision(s) Duncan, North Cowichan, Lake Cowichan

Cowichan Valley is a provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, established by the Electoral Districts Act, 2008 out of parts of Cowichan-Ladysmith and Malahat-Juan de Fuca. It was first contested in the 2009 general election in which New Democrat Bill Routley was elected MLA.

Contents

Geography

Cowichan Valley is located on southern Vancouver Island, in the region surrounding the Cowichan River. Communities in the electoral district consist of Duncan, Lake Cowichan, Shawnigan Lake, Mill Bay, Cobble Hill, Maple Bay, and the southern portion of North Cowichan. [1]

History

Cowichan Valley
AssemblyYearsMemberParty
Riding created from Cowichan-Ladysmith and Malahat-Juan de Fuca
39th 2009–2013   Bill Routley New Democratic
40th 2013–2017
41st 2017–2020   Sonia Furstenau Green
42nd 2020–2024
43rd 2024–present   Debra Toporowski New Democratic

Election results

Graph of election results in Cowichan Valley (minor party results are summed as "other")
2024 British Columbia general election
** Preliminary results — Not yet official **
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New Democratic Debra Toporowski 11,42340.35-4.4
Conservative John Koury10,69937.79
Green Cammy Lockwood5,59919.78-19.1
Independent Eden Haythornthwaite3351.18
UnaffiliatedJon Coleman2560.90
Total valid votes
Total rejected ballots
Turnout
Registered voters
Source: Elections BC
New Democratic notional hold Swing -21.1
2020 provincial election redistributed results [2]
Party %
  New Democratic 44.7
  Green 38.9
  Liberal 16.4
2020 British Columbia general election : Cowichan Valley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Green Sonia Furstenau 13,05944.21+6.97$64,313.52
New Democratic Rob Douglas11,87540.20+8.57$55,431.43
Liberal Tanya Kaul4,60615.59–12.07$15,360.48
Total valid votes29,540100.00
Total rejected ballots1500.51+0.18
Turnout29,69059.85–7.73
Registered voters49,606
Green hold Swing –0.80
Source: Elections BC [3] [4]
2017 British Columbia general election : Cowichan Valley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Green Sonia Furstenau 11,44937.24+18.09$35,322
New Democratic Lori Lynn Iannidinardo9,72331.63−8.51$54,416
Liberal Steve Housser8,50227.66−7.24$70,112
Independent Ian Morrison5021.63$8,140
Libertarian James Robert Anderson3020.98$398
Independent Samuel Lockhart1450.47$0
Independent Eden Haythornthwaite1190.39$996
Total valid votes30,742100.00
Total rejected ballots1000.33+0.01
Turnout30,84267.58+5.68
Registered voters45,641
Source: Elections BC [5] [6]
2013 British Columbia general election : Cowichan Valley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New Democratic Bill Routley 10,69640.14−8.26$59,185
Liberal Steve Housser9,29934.90−0.81$46,299
Green Kerry Davis5,10219.15+7.36$19,753
Conservative Damir Wallener1,2234.59+1.03$9,705
Independent Heather Alanna Campbell3261.22$1,050
Total valid votes26,646100.00
Total rejected ballots860.32−0.05
Turnout26,73261.90−0.64
Registered voters43,183
Source: Elections BC [7]
2009 British Columbia general election : Cowichan Valley
PartyCandidateVotes%Expenditures
New Democratic Bill Routley 12,54848.40$83,418
Liberal Cathy Basskin9,25835.71$55,515
Green Simon Lindley3,05811.79$8,900
Conservative Jason Murray9243.56$1,594
Refederation Michial Rupert Moore1390.54$343
Total valid votes25,927 100.00
Total rejected ballots97 0.37
Turnout26,024 62.54
Registered voters41,612

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References

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