Peace River North

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Peace River North
Flag of British Columbia.svg British Columbia electoral district
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Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
MLA
 
 
 
Jordan Kealy
Conservative
District created1955
First contested 1956
Last contested 2024
Demographics
Population (2001)32,353
Area (km²)160,485
Pop. density (per km²)0.2

Peace River North is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. It was created under the name North Peace River by the Constitution Amendment Act, 1955, which split the old riding of Peace River into northern and southern portions for the 1956 BC election. Its current name has been in use since 1991.

Contents

Peace River North has been represented by a variety of British Columbia Political parties over the years. The riding has consistently elected political parties that come from the right side of the political spectrum. For many years the riding was represented by the BC Social Credit Party. Currently, the riding is represented by the centre-right BC Liberal Party. The left of centre New Democratic party has never been successful in electing a candidate to the BC Legislature, despite fielding numerous candidates since the 1950s.

In 2023, a petition to recall the district's MLA, Dan Davies, was approved by Elections BC under the Recall and Initiative Act . However, the petition did not attract the required number of signatures. [1]

Geography

As of the 2020 provincial election, Peace River North comprises the entire area of the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality and the northern portion of the Peace River Regional District, located in northeastern British Columbia. The electoral district is bordered by Alberta in the east and the Yukon and Northwest Territories to the north. Communities in the electoral district consist of Fort St. John, Fort Nelson, Taylor and Hudson's Hope. [2]

History

Members of the Legislative Assembly

This riding has elected the following members of the Legislative Assembly:

AssemblyYearsMemberParty
North Peace River
Riding created from Peace River
25th 1956–1960   Harold Earl Roche Social Credit
26th 1960–1963 Jacob Francis Huhn
27th 1963–1966
28th 1966–1969 Ed Smith
29th 1969–1972
30th 1972–1975
31st 1975–1979
32nd 1979–1983 Tony Brummet
33rd 1983–1986
34th 1986–1991
Peace River North
35th 1991–1995   Richard Neufeld Social Credit
1995–1996   Reform
36th 1996–1997
1997–2001   Liberal
37th 2001–2005
38th 2005–2009
39th 2009–2010 Pat Pimm
2010–2011   Independent
2011–2013   Liberal
40th 2013–2016
2016–2017   Independent
41st 2017–2020   Dan Davies Liberal
42nd 2020–2023
2023–2024   United
43rd 2024–present   Jordan Kealy Conservative

Election results

2024 British Columbia general election
** Preliminary results — Not yet official **
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Jordan Kealy 10,99774.40+40.10
Independent Dan Davies 2,97820.15-35.61
New Democratic Ian McMahon8065.45-4.48
Total valid votes
Total rejected ballots
Turnout
Registered voters
Source: Elections BC [3]
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +37.86
2020 British Columbia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Dan Davies 6,74655.76−10.51$32,293.82
Conservative Trevor Bolin 4,15034.30$0.00
New Democratic Danielle Monroe1,2029.94+3.37$739.00
Total valid votes12,09899.29
Total rejected ballots860.71  
Turnout12,18446.48  
Registered voters26,216  
Source: Elections BC [4] [5]
2017 British Columbia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Dan Davies 9,70766.27+7.33$53,883
Independent Bob Fedderly2,78519.01$31,928
New Democratic Robert Dempsey9626.57−3.27$1,739
Independent Rob Fraser9176.27$25,354
Independent Jeff Richert2751.88$1,064
Total valid votes14,646100.00
Total rejected ballots650.44
Turnout14,71156.74
Source: Elections BC [6]
2013 British Columbia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Pat Pimm 7,90558.94+15.79$115,737
Independent Arthur Austin Hadland3,28724.51–6.82$40,752
New Democratic Judy Ann Fox-McGuire1,3199.84–4.14$36,341
Conservative Wyeth Sigurdson9006.71$882
Total valid votes13,411100.00
Total rejected ballots440.33
Turnout13,45551.47
Liberal hold Swing +11.30
Source: Elections BC [7]
2009 British Columbia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Pat Pimm 3,99243.15–16.22$55,563
Independent Arthur Hadland2,89931.33$17,962
New Democratic Jackie Allen1,29313.98–13.14$17,855
Green Liz Logan1,01010.92+4.03$26,218
Refederation Sue Arntson580.63$260
Total valid votes9,252100.0  
Total rejected ballots520.6
Turnout9,30440
Liberal hold Swing –23.78
2005 British Columbia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Richard Neufeld 5,49859.37–13.85$97,647
New Democratic Brian Churchill2,51127.12+15.56$21,975
Green Clarence G. Apsassin6386.89$200
Independent Leonard Joseph Seigo6136.62$3,829
Total valid votes9,260100.0  
Total rejected ballots610.66
Turnout9,32147.4
Liberal hold Swing –14.70
2001 British Columbia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Richard Neufeld 6,62973.22+44.56
+24.81
$37,046
New Democratic Brian Churchill1,04711.56–6.48$9,796
Marijuana Paul Renaud8108.95$3,199
Unity Roy Daniel Stange5686.27$867
Total valid votes9,054100.0  
Total rejected ballots550.61
Turnout9,10955.12
Liberal gain from Reform Swing +25.52
1996 British Columbia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Reform Richard Neufeld 5,29948.41–6.38$23,557
Liberal Ben Knutson3,13728.66+9.17$20,370
New Democratic Brian Churchill1,97518.04–4.29$27,682
Social Credit Dave Bodnar2402.19–52.60$3,978
Progressive Democrat Neil Bitterman1691.54$425
Independent Brent Hoar1251.14$100
Total valid votes10,945100.0  
Total rejected ballots430.39
Turnout10,98860.49
Reform gain from Social Credit Swing +19.62
1991 British Columbia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Social Credit Richard Neufeld 5,75854.79–12.42$23,852
New Democratic A. Jean Leahy2,34722.33–2.13$34,828
Liberal Vincent R. Rodriguez2,04819.49+16.56$2,305
Green Clarence G. Apsassin3032.88$1,895
Independent Dorothy L. Folk540.51$925
Total valid votes10,510100.0  
Total rejected ballots2772.57
Turnout10,78770.01
Social Credit hold Swing –5.14

Citations

  1. Michael Popove (April 5, 2023). "Bid to recall Peace River North MLA fails". CJDC-TV. Retrieved April 13, 2023.
  2. "Peace River North Electoral District" (PDF). Elections BC. Retrieved September 25, 2017.
  3. https://globalnews.ca/news/10779059/bc-election-2024-results-peace-river-north/
  4. "2020 Provincial General Election Final Voting Results" (PDF). Retrieved October 20, 2024.
  5. "Election Financing Reports". Elections BC. Retrieved February 4, 2021.
  6. "Statement of Votes – 41st Provincial General Election – May 9, 2017" (PDF). Elections BC. Retrieved December 7, 2019.
  7. "Statement of Votes - 40th Provincial General Election" (PDF). Elections BC. Retrieved May 17, 2017.

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