Results of the 2017 British Columbia general election by riding

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The following tables present detailed results by riding as per Elections BC. [1]

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Results

Northern British Columbia

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalNDPGreenOther
Nechako Lakes John Rustad
5,307 – 54.39%
Anne Marie Sam
2,909 – 29.81%
Douglas Norman Gook
878 – 9.00%
Jon Rempel (Ltn.)
438 – 4.49%
Al Trampuh (Ind.)
226 – 2.32%
John Rustad
North Coast Herb Pond
3,079 – 33.66%
Jennifer Rice
5,243 – 57.31%
Hondo Arendt
826 – 9.03%
Jennifer Rice
Peace River North Dan Davies
9,707 – 66.31%
Rob Dempsey
973 – 6.65%
Bob Fedderly (Ind.)
2,799 – 19.12%
Rob Fraser (Ind.)
884 – 6.04%
Jeff Richert (Ind.)
275 – 1.88%
Pat Pimm
Peace River South Mike Bernier
6,634 – 75.94%
Stephanie Goudie
2,102 – 24.06%
Mike Bernier
Prince George-Mackenzie Mike Morris
10,725 – 57.12%
Bobby Deepak
5,942 – 31.65%
Hilary Crowley
2,109 – 11.23%
Mike Morris
Prince George-Valemount Shirley Bond
11,189 – 58.20%
Natalie Fletcher
5,683 – 29.56%
Nan Kendy
2,353 – 12.24%
Shirley Bond
Skeena Ellis Ross
6,772 – 52.23%
Bruce Alan Bidgood
5,613 – 43.29%
Merv Ritchie (LAW)
580 – 4.47%
Robin Austin
Stikine Wanda Good
3,531 – 38.75%
Doug Donaldson
4,748 – 52.10%
Rod Taylor (CHP)
834 – 9.15%
Doug Donaldson

Kootenays

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalNDPGreenOther
Columbia River-Revelstoke Doug Clovechok
6,620 – 45.44%
Gerry Taft
5,248 – 36.02%
Samson Boyer
1,708 – 11.72%
Duncan Boyd MacLeod (Ind.)
469 – 3.22%
Justin James Hooles (Ind.)
371 – 2.55%
Rylan Kashuba (Ltn.)
154 – 1.06%
Norm Macdonald
Kootenay East Tom Glenn Shypitka
9,666 – 56.57%
Randal Macnair
5,069 – 29.67%
Yvonne Marie Prest
1,926 – 11.27%
Keith D. Komar (Ltn.)
425 – 2.49%
Bill Bennett
Kootenay West Jim Postnikoff
4,547 – 24.33%
Katrine Conroy
11,164 – 59.74%
Sam Troy
2,976 – 15.93%
Katrine Conroy
Nelson-Creston Tanya Rae Wall
5,087 – 27.93%
Michelle Mungall
7,685 – 42.19%
Kim Charlesworth
5,130 – 28.16%
Jesse O'Leary (Ind.)
164 – 0.90%
Tom Prior (Ind.)
149 – 0.82%
Michelle Mungall

Okanagan, Shuswap and Boundary

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalNDPGreenOther
Boundary-Similkameen Linda Margaret Larson
9,513 – 42.80%
Colleen Ross
7,275 – 32.73%
Vonnie Lavers
2,274 – 10.23%
Peter Entwistle (Ind.)
3,165 – 14.24%
Linda Larson
Kelowna-Lake Country Norm Letnick
15,286 – 59.75%
Erik Olesen
5,345 – 20.89%
Alison Shaw
4,951 – 19.35%
Norm Letnick
Kelowna-Mission Steve Thomson
15,399 – 57.18%
Harwinder Kaur Sandhu
5,720 – 21.24%
Rainer Wilkins
3,836 – 14.24%
Charles Hardy (Cons.)
1,976 – 7.34%
Steve Thomson
Kelowna West Christy Clark
15,674 – 59.05%
Shelley Cook
6,672 – 25.14%
Robert Mellalieu
3,628 – 13.67%
Brian Thiesen (Ind.)
570 – 2.15%
Christy Clark
Penticton Dan Ashton
14,470 – 52.80%
Tarik Sayeed
7,874 – 28.73%
Connie Sahlmark
5,061 – 18.47%
Dan Ashton
Shuswap Gregory James Kyllo
14,829 – 55.80%
Sylvia Jean Lindgren
7,161 – 26.95%
Kevin Babcock
4,175 – 15.71%
Kyle McCormack (Ltn.)
410 – 1.54%
Greg Kyllo
Vernon-Monashee Eric Bailey Foster
13,625 – 47.87%
Barry Charles Dorval
8,355 – 29.36%
Keli Westgate
6,139 – 21.57%
Don Jefcoat (Ltn.)
341 – 1.20%
Eric Foster

Thompson and Cariboo

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalNDPGreenOther
Cariboo-Chilcotin Donna Barnett
8,520 – 58.78%
Sally Watson
3,801 – 26.22%
Rita Helen Giesbrecht
2,174 – 15.00%
Donna Barnett
Cariboo North Coralee Ella Oakes
6,359 – 51.06%
Scott Elliott
4,430 – 35.57%
Richard Edward Jaques
919 – 7.38%
Tony Goulet (Cons.)
747 – 6.00%
Coralee Oakes
Fraser-Nicola Jackie L. Tegart
6,597 – 41.97%
Harry Lali
6,005 – 38.21%
Arthur Alexander Green
2,517 – 16.01%
Michael Henshall (Social Credit)
598 – 3.80%
Jackie Tegart
Kamloops-North Thompson Peter Gordon Milobar
12,001 – 48.32%
Barb Nederpel
7,538 – 30.35%
Dan Hines
5,111 – 20.58%
Peter Paul Kerek (Comm.)
187 – 0.75%
Terry Lake
Kamloops-South Thompson Todd Graham Stone
15,465 – 55.78%
Nancy Bepple
6,072 – 21.90%
Donovan Cavers
5,785 – 20.86%
Jessica Lea Bradshaw (Ltn.)
295 – 1.06%
Beat Klossner (Comm.)
109 – 0.39%
Todd Stone

Fraser Valley

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalNDPGreenOther
Abbotsford-Mission Simon John Gibson
12,879 – 51.19%
Andrew Murray Christie
7,339 – 29.17%
Jennifer Holmes
4,298 – 17.08%
Dan Cameron (CHP)
644 – 2.56%
Simon Gibson
Abbotsford South Darryl Plecas
11,673 – 52.46%
Jasleen Arora
6,297 – 28.30%
William Aird Flavelle
3,338 – 15.00%
Ron Gray (CHP)
942 – 4.23%
Darryl Plecas
Abbotsford West Michael de Jong
11,618 – 55.23%
Preet Rai
6,474 – 30.77%
Kevin Allan Eastwood
2,280 – 10.84%
Lynn Simcox (CHP)
516 – 2.45%
Dave Sharkey (Ltn.)
149 – 0.71%
Mike de Jong
Chilliwack John Martin
9,180 – 48.15%
Tracey Lorrean O'Hara
6,207 – 32.56%
Wayne Froese
3,277 – 17.19%
Ryan McKinnon (Ind.)
402 – 2.11%
John Martin
Chilliwack-Kent Laurie Throness
11,814 – 52.75%
Patti MacAhonic
7,273 – 32.40%
Josie Bleuer
3,335 – 14.86%
Laurie Throness
(Chilliwack-Hope)
Langley Mary Polak
10,755 – 44.40%
Gail Chaddock-Costello
8,384 – 34.61%
Elizabeth Helen Walker
3,699 – 15.27%
Justin Greenwood (Cons.)
1,221 – 5.04%
Robert Kerr Pobran (Ltn.)
166 – 0.69%
Mary Polak
Langley East Rich Coleman
16,348 – 53.45%
Inder Johal
8,820 – 28.84%
Bill Masse
4,968 – 16.24%
Alex Joehl (Ltn.)
448 – 1.46%
Rich Coleman
(Fort Langley-Aldergrove)
Maple Ridge-Mission Marc Dalton
10,663 – 40.70%
Bob D'Eith
10,988 – 41.94%
Peter Pak Chiu Tam
3,467 – 13.23%
Trevor Hamilton (Cons.)
934 – 3.57%
Jeff Monds (Ltn.)
145 – 0.55%
Marc Dalton
Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Doug Bing
10,428 – 38.79%
Lisa Marie Beare
12,045 – 44.80%
Alex Pope
3,329 – 12.38%
Gary John O'Driscoll (Cons.)
676 – 2.51%
Steve Ranta (Ind.)
408 – 1.52%
Doug Bing

Surrey

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalNDPGreenOther
Surrey-Cloverdale Marvin Hunt
11,918 – 47.57%
Rebecca Smith
9,763 – 38.97%
Aleksandra Muniak
3,091 – 12.34%
Peter Poelstra (Ltn.)
279 – 1.11%
Stephanie Cadieux
Surrey-Fleetwood Peter Fassbender
7,413 – 35.83%
Jagrup Brar
11,085 – 53.58%
Tim Binnema
2,190 – 10.59%
Peter Fassbender
Surrey-Green Timbers Brenda Joy Locke
5,056 – 32.95%
Rachna Singh
8,945 – 58.29%
Saira Aujla
1,112 – 7.25%
Vikram Bajwa (NA)
163 – 1.06%
Kanwaljit Singh Moti (YPP)
69 – 0.45%
Sue Hammell
Surrey-Guildford Amrik Virk
7,015 – 37.76%
Garry Begg
9,262 – 49.85%
Jodi Murphy
1,840 – 9.90%
Kevin Pielak (CHP)
462 – 2.49%
Amrik Virk (Surrey-Tynehead)
Surrey-Newton Gurminder Singh Parihar
5,100 – 29.99%
Harry Bains
9,744 – 57.31%
Richard Krieger
1,171 – 6.89%
Balpreet Singh Bal (NA)
988 – 5.81%
Harry Bains
Surrey-Panorama Puneet Sandhar
10,064 – 41.86%
Jinny Sims
12,226 – 50.85%
Veronica Laurel Greer
1,620 – 6.74%
Liz Galenzoski (Refed)
132 – 0.55%
Marvin Hunt
Surrey South Stephanie Cadieux
13,509 – 50.94%
Jonathan Silveira
8,718 – 32.87%
Pascal Tremblay
3,141 – 11.84%
Peter Njenga (Ind.)
634 – 2.39%
Josh Barrett (Ltn.)
311 – 1.17%
Gary Hee (Ind.)
140 – 0.53%
Fabiola Cecilia Palomino (YPP)
67 – 0.25%
new district
Surrey-Whalley Sargy Chima
5,293 – 30.08%
Bruce Ralston
10,315 – 58.62%
Rita Anne Fromholt
1,893 – 10.76%
George Gidora (Comm.)
96 – 0.55%
Bruce Ralston
Surrey-White Rock Tracy Redies
14,101 – 49.87%
Niovi Patsicakis
8,648 – 30.59%
Bill Marshall
4,574 – 16.18%
Tom Bryant (Ind.)
950 – 3.36%
Gordon Hogg

Richmond and Delta

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalNDPGreenOther
Delta North Scott Hamilton
9,319 – 39.69%
Ravi Kahlon
11,465 – 48.83%
Jacquie Miller
2,697 – 11.49%
Scott Hamilton
Delta South Ian Paton
11,123 – 44.10%
Bruce Reid
5,228 – 20.73%
Larry Colero
2,349 – 9.31%
Nicholas Wong (Ind.)
6,437 – 25.52%
Errol Edmund Sherley (Action)
88 – 0.35%
Vicki Huntington
Richmond North Centre Teresa Wat
7,916 – 52.48%
Lyren Chiu
5,135 – 34.04%
Ryan Kemp Marciniw
1,579 – 10.47%
Dong Pan (Ind.)
336 – 2.23%
John Crocock (Action)
117 – 0.78%
Teresa Wat
(Richmond Centre)
Richmond-Queensborough Jas Johal
8,218 – 41.43%
Aman Singh
8,084 – 40.75%
Michael Wolfe
2,524 – 12.72%
Kay Khilvinder Hale (Cons.)
694 – 3.50%
Lawrence Chen (New Rep.)
318 – 1.60%
Linda Reid‡
(Richmond East)
Richmond South Centre Linda Reid
6,914 – 48.89%
Chak Au
5,666 – 40.07%
Greg Powell
1,561 – 11.04%
new district
Richmond-Steveston John Yap
10,332 – 47.60%
Kelly Greene
8,524 – 39.35%
Roy Sakata
2,833 – 13.05%
John Yap

Burnaby, New Westminster, and Coquitlam

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalNDPGreenOther
Burnaby-Deer Lake Karen Xiao Bao Wang
6,491 – 35.54%
Anne Kang
8,747 – 47.89%
Rick McGowan
2,209 – 12.09%
Graham Bowers (Cons.)
589 – 3.22%
Elias Ishak (Ind.)
229 – 1.25%
Kathy Corrigan
Burnaby-Edmonds Garrison Duke
6,404 – 32.09%
Raj Chouhan
10,827 – 54.25%
Valentine Wu
2,728 – 13.67%
Raj Chouhan
Burnaby-Lougheed Steve Darling
8,391 – 36.91%
Katrina Chen
10,911 – 48.06%
Joe Keithley
3,127 – 13.77%
Sylvia Gung (Ind.)
145 – 0.64%
Neeraj Murarka (Ltn.)
129 – 0.57%
Jane Shin
Burnaby North Richard T. Lee
9,290 – 39.42%
Janet Routledge
11,447 – 48.57%
Peter Hallschmid
2,830 – 12.01%
Richard T. Lee
Coquitlam-Burke Mountain Joan Isaacs
10,388 – 44.28%
Jodie Wickens
10,301 – 43.91%
Ian Donnelly Soutar
2,771 – 11.81%
Jodie Wickens
Coquitlam-Maillardville Steve Kim
8,519 – 37.70%
Selina Mae Robinson
11,438 – 50.61%
Nicola Eyton Spurling
2,467 – 10.92%
Jesse Velay-Vitow (Ltn.)
175 – 0.77%
Selina Robinson
New Westminster Lorraine Brett
5,870 – 21.20%
Judy Darcy
14,377 – 51.93%
Jonina Campbell
6,939 – 25.07%
James Crosty (Social Credit)
298 – 1.08%
Rex Brocki (Ltn.)
199 – 0.72%
Judy Darcy
Port Coquitlam Susan Chambers
7,582 – 30.05%
Mike Farnworth
14,079 – 55.79%
Jason Hanley
3,237 – 12.83%
Lewis Clarke Dahlby (Ltn.)
248 – 0.98%
Billy Gibbons (Cascadia)
88 – 0.35%
Mike Farnworth
Port Moody-Coquitlam Linda Reimer
9,910 – 40.20%
Rick Glumac
11,754 – 47.69%
Don Barthel
2,985 – 12.11%
Linda Reimer

Vancouver

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalNDPGreenOther
Vancouver-Fairview Gabe Garfinkel
9,436 – 31.85%
George Heyman
16,035 – 54.12%
Louise Boutin
4,007 – 13.52%
Joey Doyle (YPP)
149 – 0.50%
George Heyman
Vancouver-False Creek Sam Sullivan
10,370 – 42.16%
Morgane Oger
9,955 – 40.47%
Bradley Darren Shende
3,880 – 15.77%
Liz Jaluague (Ltn.)
213 – 0.87%
James Filippelli (YPP)
91 – 0.37%
Phillip James Ryan (Citizens First)
90 – 0.37%
Sam Sullivan
Vancouver-Fraserview Suzanne Anton
9,985 – 42.22%
George Chow
11,487 – 48.57%
Eric Kolotyluk
1,826 – 7.72%
Hiroshi Hyde (Ltn.)
179 – 0.76%
Harpreet S. Bajwa (YPP)
174 – 0.74%
Suzanne Anton
Vancouver-Hastings Jane Spitz
5,160 – 21.56%
Shane Lee Simpson
14,351 – 59.96%
David H.T. Wong
4,222 – 17.64%
Kimball Mark Cariou (Comm.)
203 – 0.85%
Shane Simpson
Vancouver-Kensington Kim Jee Chan Logan
7,236 – 32.16%
Mable Elmore
12,504 – 55.57%
Simon Alexander Rear
2,580 – 11.47%
Ramanjit Kaur Dhillon (YPP)
181 – 0.80%
Mable Elmore
Vancouver-Kingsway Trang Nguyen
5,377 – 27.09%
Adrian Dix
12,031 – 60.62%
Ellisa Calder
1,848 – 9.31%
Charles Bae (Cons.)
504 – 2.54%
Brette Mullins (YPP)
85 – 0.43%
Adrian Dix
Vancouver-Langara Michael Lee
10,047 – 47.46%
James Wang
8,057 – 38.06%
Janet Rhoda Fraser
2,894 – 13.67%
Surinder Singh Trehan (YPP)
172 – 0.81%
Moira Stilwell
Vancouver-Mount Pleasant Conny Lin
3,917 – 16.03%
Melanie Mark
15,962 – 65.31%
Jerry Kroll
4,136 – 16.92%
Mike Hansen (Ind.)
212 – 0.87%
Peter Marcus (Comm.)
142 – 0.58%
Shai Joseph Mor (YPP)
72 – 0.29%
Melanie Mark
Vancouver-Point Grey James Lombardi
8,414 – 33.16%
David Robert Patrick Eby
14,195 – 55.94%
Amanda Konkin
2,604 – 10.26%
Brian Taylor (Ind.)
84 – 0.33%
David Stall (YPP)
77 – 0.30%
David Eby
Vancouver-Quilchena Andrew Wilkinson
12,464 – 55.96%
Madeline Lalonde
6,244 – 28.03%
Michael Barkusky
3,301 – 14.82%
William Morrison (Ltn.)
265 – 1.19%
Andrew Wilkinson
Vancouver-West End Nigel Elliott
5,064 – 23.01%
Spencer Chandra Herbert
13,420 – 60.97%
James Marshall
3,059 – 13.90%
John Clarke (Ltn.)
352 – 1.60%
Leon David Dunn (Ind.)
116 – 0.53%
Spencer Chandra Herbert

North Shore and Sunshine Coast

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalNDPGreenOther
North Vancouver-Lonsdale Naomi Yamamoto
10,373 – 38.14%
Bowinn Ma
12,361 – 45.45%
Richard Warrington
4,148 – 15.25%
Donald N.S. Wilson (Ltn.)
316 – 1.16%
Naomi Yamamoto
North Vancouver-Seymour Jane Ann Thornthwaite
13,194 – 46.36%
Michael Rene Charrois
9,808 – 34.47%
Joshua Johnson
5,208 – 18.30%
Clayton Welwood (Ltn.)
247 – 0.87%
Jane Thornthwaite
Powell River-Sunshine Coast Mathew Wilson
6,602 – 24.53%
Nicholas Simons
13,646 – 50.70%
Kim Darwin
6,505 – 24.17%
Reuben Richards (Cascadia)
160 – 0.59%
Nicholas Simons
West Vancouver-Capilano Ralph Sultan
13,596 – 57.14%
Mehdi Russel
5,622 – 23.63%
Michael Markwick
4,575 – 19.23%
Ralph Sultan
West Vancouver-Sea to Sky Jordan Sturdy
10,449 – 43.08%
Michelle Livaja
6,532 – 26.93%
Dana Moore Taylor
6,947 – 28.64%
Michael Cambridge (Ltn.)
186 – 0.77%
Tristan Andrew Galbraith (Ind.)
143 – 0.59%
Jordan Sturdy

Vancouver Island

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalNDPGreenOther
Courtenay-Comox Jim Benninger
10,697 – 36.72%
Ronna-Rae Leonard
10,886 – 37.36%
Ernie Sellentin
5,351 – 18.37%
Leah Catherine McCulloch (Cons.)
2,201 – 7.55%
Don McRae† (Comox Valley)
Cowichan Valley Steve Housser
8,400 – 27.41%
Lori Lynn Iannidinardo
9,603 – 31.34%
Sonia Furstenau
11,475 – 37.45%
Ian Morrison (Ind.)
502 – 1.64%
James Robert Anderson (Ltn.)
393 – 1.28%
Samuel Lockhart (Ind.)
145 – 0.47%
Eden Haythornthwaite (Ind.)
124 – 0.40%
Bill Routley
Mid Island-Pacific Rim Darren Frank DeLuca
6,578 – 25.69%
Scott Kenneth Fraser
12,556 – 49.04%
Alicia La Rue
5,206 – 20.33%
Julian Fell (Cons.)
878 – 3.43%
Robert Alexander Clarke (Ltn.)
298 – 1.16%
Dan Cebuliak (Refed.)
86 – 0.34%
Scott Fraser
(Alberni-Pacific Rim)
Nanaimo Paris Gaudet
8,911 – 32.54%
Leonard Krog
12,746 – 46.54%
Kathleen Harris
5,454 – 19.91%
Bill Walker (Ltn.)
277 – 1.01%
Leonard Krog
Nanaimo-North Cowichan Alana DeLong
7,380 – 28.20%
Doug Routley
12,275 – 46.90%
Lia Marie Constance Versaevel
6,244 – 23.86%
P. Anna Paddon (Ind.)
274 – 1.05%
Doug Routley
North Island Dallas William Smith
9,148 – 35.47%
Claire Felicity Trevena
12,255 – 47.51%
Sue Moen
3,846 – 14.91%
John M. Twigg (BC First)
543 – 2.11%
Claire Trevena
Parksville-Qualicum Michelle Stilwell
14,468 – 45.13%
Sue Powell
9,189 – 28.66%
Glenn Sollitt
8,157 – 25.44%
Terry Hand (Refed.)
245 – 0.76%
Michelle Stilwell

Greater Victoria

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalNDPGreenOther
Esquimalt-Metchosin Barb Desjardins
7,055 – 27.61%
Mitzi Jayne Dean
11,816 – 46.25%
Andy MacKinnon
6,339 – 24.81%
Josh Steffler (Ltn.)
171 – 0.67%
Delmar Martay (Ind.)
102 – 0.40%
Tyson Riel Strandlund (Comm.)
65 – 0.25%
Maurine Karagianis
(Esquimalt-Royal Roads)
Langford-Juan de Fuca Cathy Noel
6,544 – 26.11%
John Horgan
13,224 – 52.75%
Brendan Ralfs
4,795 – 19.13%
Scott Burton (Ltn.)
262 – 1.05%
Willie Nelson (VIP)
242 – 0.97%
John Horgan
(Juan de Fuca)
Oak Bay-Gordon Head Alex Dutton
6,952 – 23.77%
Bryce Casavant
6,912 – 23.63%
Andrew John Weaver
15,257 – 52.17%
Jin Dong Yang-Riley (VIP)
67 – 0.23%
Xaanja Ganja Free (4BC)
58 – 0.20%
Andrew Weaver
Saanich North and the Islands Stephen P. Roberts
9,321 – 26.46%
Gary Holman
10,764 – 30.56%
Adam Olsen
14,775 – 41.95%
Jordan Templeman (Ind)
364 – 1.03%
Gary Holman
Saanich South David Calder
8,716 – 31.05%
Lana Popham
11,912 – 42.46%
Mark Neufeld
7,129 – 25.39%
Andrew Paul McLean (Ltn.)
177 – 0.63%
Richard Percival Pattee (VIP)
130 – 0.46%
Lana Popham
Victoria-Beacon Hill Karen Bill
4,689 – 15.49%
Carole James
16,057 – 53.05%
Kalen Harris
9,194 – 30.38%
Art Lowe (Ltn.)
190 – 0.63%
Jordan Reichert (Ind.)
102 – 0.34%
David Shebib (Ind.)
35 – 0.12%
Carole James
Victoria-Swan Lake Stacey Piercey
4,005 – 15.87%
Rob Fleming
13,531 – 53.62%
Christopher Alan Maxwell
7,491 – 29.69%
David Costigane (VIP)
207 – 0.82%
Rob Fleming

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Drumheller-Stettler is a provincial electoral district (riding) in Alberta, Canada. The electoral district is mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting. The district was created in the 2003 boundary redistribution and came into force in 2004 from the old districts of Drumheller-Chinook and Lacombe-Stettler.

The 1941 Manitoba general election was held on April 22, 1941 to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada.

The 1932 Manitoba general election was held on June 16, 1932 to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada. A Liberal-Progressive majority government was elected.

The 1927 Manitoba general election was held on 28 June 1927 to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada. The result was a second consecutive victory for Manitoba farmers, following its 1922 win.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2014 New Brunswick general election</span>

The 2014 New Brunswick general election was held on September 22, 2014, to elect 49 members to the 58th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, the governing house of the province of New Brunswick, Canada.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2016 Yukon general election</span>

The 2016 general election in Yukon, Canada, took place on November 7, 2016, to return members to the 34th Yukon legislative assembly.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 Saskatchewan general election</span> Canadian provincial election

The 2020 Saskatchewan general election was held on October 26, 2020 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. This date was set by Saskatchewan's fixed election date law. The writ was dropped on September 29 just in time to hold the election on October 26.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 Nova Scotia general election</span>

The 2021 Nova Scotia general election was held on August 17, 2021, to elect members to the 64th General Assembly of Nova Scotia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 British Columbia general election</span> Provincial election in Canada

The 2020 British Columbia general election was held on October 24, 2020, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly to serve in the 42nd parliament of the Canadian province of British Columbia. The incumbent New Democratic Party of British Columbia won a majority government, making John Horgan the first leader in the history of the BC NDP to win a second consecutive term as premier. The incoming Legislature marked the first time the NDP commanded an outright majority government in BC since the 1996 election, as well as the first province-wide popular vote win for the party since 1991.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 New Brunswick general election</span> Canadian provincial election

The 2020 New Brunswick general election was held on September 14, 2020, to elect members of the 60th New Brunswick Legislature. The Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick, led by Blaine Higgs, won a majority government.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2024 British Columbia general election</span> Provincial election in Canada

The 2024 British Columbia general election was held on October 19, 2024, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly to serve in the 43rd parliament of the Canadian province of British Columbia.

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