Geoff Plant

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2001 British Columbia general election: Richmond-Steveston
Geoff Plant
Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly
for Richmond-Steveston
In office
May 28, 1996 May 17, 2005
PartyCandidateVotes%Expenditures
Liberal Geoff Plant 14,50869.23$56,820
New Democratic Billie Mortimer2,56412.24$2,734
Green Kevan Hudson2,25710.77$1,063
Marijuana Gordon Mathias5612.68$705
Unity Vincent Paul3811.82$610
Independent Allan Warnke 3581.71$1,562
Conservative Barry Edward Chilton 1600.76$240
Reform Sue Wade1450.69$610
People's Front Edith Petersen210.10$100
Total valid votes20,955100.00
Total rejected ballots1250.60
Turnout21,08073.27
Source: Elections BC [28]
1996 British Columbia general election : Richmond-Steveston
PartyCandidateVotes%Expenditures
Liberal Geoff Plant 9,64356.65$39,769
New Democratic Gail Paquette5,04129.61$32,144
Progressive Democrat Pat Young9195.40$550
Reform Shirley Abraham-Kirk 5563.27$2,765
Independent Allan Warnke 4502.64$5,795
Green Brian Gold1881.10$100
Conservative Gary L. Cross990.58$1,132
Social Credit Gordon Neuls880.52$4,315
Natural Law Nancy Stewart380.23$123
Total valid votes17,022100.00
Total rejected ballots850.50
Turnout17,10774.36
Source: Elections BC [29]

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