Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows

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Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows
Flag of British Columbia.svg British Columbia electoral district
British Columbia 2015 Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows.svg
Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
MLA
 
 
 
Lisa Beare
New Democratic
First contested 1991
Last contested 2020

Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. The 2008 re-distribution is an amalgamation of the old Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows riding with an addition of a small portion of the old Maple Ridge-Mission. [1]

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Demographics

Population, 200156,272
Population Change, 1996–20018.2%
Area (km2)112.75
Pop. Density (people per km2)499

Geography

1999 redistribution

Changes from Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows to Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows include:

History

The riding was created for the 1991 election from part of the dual-member Dewdney riding.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

AssemblyYearsMemberParty
Dewdney prior to 1991
35th 1991–1996 William James Hartley New Democratic
36th 1996–2001
37th 2001–2005 Ken Stewart Liberal
38th 2005–2009 Michael Sather New Democratic
39th 2009–2013
40th 2013–2017 Doug Bing Liberal
41st 2017–2020 Lisa Beare New Democratic
42nd 2020–present

Election results

2020 British Columbia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New Democratic Lisa Beare 15,87763.41+18.61$47,200.48
Liberal Cheryl Ashlie9,16336.59−2.21$42,453.66
Total valid votes25,040100.00
Total rejected ballots  
Turnout  
Registered voters
Source: Elections BC [2] [3]
2017 British Columbia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New Democratic Lisa Beare 12,04544.80+1.92$60,276
Liberal Doug Bing 10,42838.79−6.70$55,180
Green Alex Pope3,32912.38+3.23$6,534
Conservative Gary John O'Driscoll6762.51+0.03
Independent Steve Ranta4081.52$979
Total valid votes26,886100.00
Total rejected ballots1730.64
Turnout27,05964.50
Source: Elections BC [4]
2013 British Columbia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Doug Bing 10,82445.49-0.26$50,220
New Democratic Elizabeth Joan Rosenau10,20442.88-4.19$61,491
Green Michael Lawrence Patterson2,1789.15+3.62$1,188
No AffiliationManuel "Mike" Pratas5892.48$1,320
Total valid votes23,795100.00
Total rejected ballots1840.77+0.14
Turnout23,97959.87+2.97
Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +1.96
Source: Elections BC [5] [6]
2009 British Columbia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Michael Sather923246.91+0.53
Liberal Ken Stewart906246.04+3.30
Green Rob Hornsey10645.41−1.95
Independent Chum Richardson1940.99
Refederation Jay Ariken1290.66
2005 British Columbia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%
New Democratic Michael Sather 11,78646.38
Liberal Ken Stewart 10,86142.74
Green Mike Gildersleeve1,8697.36
Democratic Reform Rick Butler5342.10
Marijuana Denise Briere-Smart3601.42
Total25,410 100.00
2001 British Columbia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%Expenditures
Liberal Ken Stewart 12,23552.96$39,898
New Democratic Bill Hartley 5,76424.95$22,812
Green Mike Gildersleeve3,06913.29$2,437
Unity Dave Hensman 1,2205.28$7,515
Marijuana Rick Cameron7163.10$394
Action Michael Felgner970.42$300
Total valid votes23,101 100.00
Total rejected ballots77 0.33
Turnout23,178 72.90
1996 British Columbia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%Expenditures
New Democratic Bill Hartley 12,94646.07$34,860
Liberal Ken Stewart 10,96039.00$52,898
Progressive Democrat Peter Neufeld2,0117.16$412
Reform Nick Walsh1,4705.23
Green Richard Hennick4641.65$100
Libertarian Lewis Clarke Dahlby1580.56
Natural Law Matt Deacon900.32$118
Total valid votes28,099 100.00
Total rejected ballots137 0.49
Turnout28,236 73.30
1991 British Columbia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%Expenditures
New Democratic Bill Hartley 11,59145.16$28,734
Liberal Steve Gilmore8,78634.23$5,377
Social Credit Roman Evancic4,98619.42$26,959
Green David B. Pehota3051.19$310
Total valid votes25,668 100.00
Total rejected ballots335 1.29
Turnout26,003 77.02
New Democratic notional gain from Social Credit Swing N/A

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References

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