Jordan Sturdy

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2020 British Columbia general election: West Vancouver-Sea to Sky
Jordan Sturdy
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Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly
for West Vancouver-Sea to Sky
Assumed office
May 14, 2013
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Jordan Sturdy 9,24937.54−5.54$51,349.99
Green Jeremy Valeriote9,18937.30+8.66$37,603.39
New Democratic Keith Murdoch6,19725.16−1.77$9,806.90
Total valid votes24,635100.00
Total rejected ballots1370.55+0.14
Turnout24,77256.89−4.20
Registered voters43,546
Liberal hold Swing –7.10
Source: Elections BC [9] [10]
2017 British Columbia general election : West Vancouver-Sea to Sky
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Jordan Sturdy 10,44943.08−9.39$67,085
Green Dana Moore Taylor6,94728.64+17.69$11,109
New Democratic Michelle Livaja6,53226.93−5.54$4,565
Libertarian Michael Cambridge1860.76$250
Independent Tristan Andrew Galbraith1430.59$250
Total valid votes24,257100.00
Total rejected ballots1000.410
Turnout24,35761.09+4.41
Registered voters39,870
Source: Elections BC [11]
2013 British Columbia general election : West Vancouver-Sea to Sky
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Jordan Sturdy 11,27252.47−2.41$120,399
New Democratic Ana Santos6,96632.47+10.24$21,457
Green Richard Warrington2,35910.95−11.92$4,200
Conservative Ian McLeod6533.06$621
Independent Jon Johnson2251.04$1,231
Total valid votes21,478100.00
Total rejected ballots890.41
Turnout21,56756.68
Source: Elections BC [12]

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British Columbia provincial government of Christy Clark
Cabinet post (1)
PredecessorOfficeSuccessor
Mary Polak Minister of the Environment
June 12, 2017 – July 18, 2017
George Heyman