Canadian federal election results in Greater Vancouver and the Sunshine Coast
This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in Greater Vancouver and the Sunshine Coast.
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Regional profile
The city of Vancouver, along with the inner suburbs south of Burrard Inlet, tend to be very liberal and have always been heavily supportive of the New Democratic Party and Liberals. This is primarily due to a sense of liberal activism in the area (including strong support for same-sex marriage and the legalization of marijuana). Unsurprisingly, the more affluent inner city ridings in the west (Centre, Quadra) tend to favour the Liberals, while the relatively poorer eastern inner city ridings (East, Kingsway) are more supportive of the NDP. The outer suburbs farther east and north of Burrard Inlet tend to lean more in the conservative direction, although primarily only on economic issues; historically the eastern ridings were NDP strongholds until the rise of the Reform Party. Since then, the former Reform and Canadian Alliance parties did very well in those regions, although it has not necessarily translated into stronger results for the current Conservatives, who lost one seat and saw their margin decrease substantially in their three remaining seats. Vancouver houses most of the few seats in the province where the Liberals consistently do well.
In 2015, however, Conservative support in Vancouver melted. The Liberals took eight seats, including all but two in Vancouver itself, while the NDP won the other five--the first time since 1968 that there were no centre-right MPs from Greater Vancouver. The Conservatives managed to retake one suburban riding in 2019, while Liberal-turned-independent Jody Wilson-Raybould retained her Vancouver seat.
2019 - 43rd General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | PPC | Other | |||||||||
Burnaby North—Seymour | Terry Beech 17,770 35.50% |
Heather Leung[lower-alpha 1] 9,734 19.45% |
Svend Robinson 16,185 32.33% |
Amita Kuttner 4,801 9.59% |
Rocky Dong 1,079 2.16% |
Lewis Clarke Dahlby (Libert.) 219 0.44% Robert Taylor (Ind.) 271 0.54% |
Terry Beech | |||||||
Burnaby South | Neelam Brar 10,706 23.79% |
Jay Shin 13,914 30.92% |
Jagmeet Singh 16,956 37.67% |
Brennan Wauters 2,477 5.50% |
Al Rawdah 645 1.43% |
Rex Brocki (Libert.) 246 0.55% Brian Sproule (M-L) 62 0.14% |
Jagmeet Singh | |||||||
Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam | Ron McKinnon 20,178 34.69% |
Nicholas Insley 19,788 34.01% |
Christina Gower 13,383 23.00% |
Brad Nickason 4,025 6.92% |
Roland Spornicu 703 1.21% |
Dan Iova (VCP) 98 0.17% |
Ron McKinnon | |||||||
New Westminster—Burnaby | Will Davis 12,414 23.43% |
Megan Veck 11,439 21.59% |
Peter Julian 23,437 44.24% |
Suzanne de Montigny 4,378 8.26% |
Hansen Ginn 862 1.63% |
Neeraj Murarka (Libert.) 307 0.58% Ahmad Passyar (Ind.) 83 0.16% Joseph Theriault (M-L) 57 0.11% |
Peter Julian | |||||||
North Vancouver | Jonathan Wilkinson 26,979 42.87% |
Andrew Saxton 16,908 26.87% |
Justine Bell 10,340 16.43% |
George Orr 7,868 12.50% |
Azmairnin Jadavji 835 1.33% |
Jonathan Wilkinson | ||||||||
Port Moody—Coquitlam | Sara Badiei 15,695 29.06% |
Nelly Shin 16,855 31.21% |
Bonita Zarrillo 16,702 30.93% |
Bryce Watts 3,873 7.17% |
Jayson Chabot 821 1.52% |
Roland Verrier (M-L) 57 0.11% |
Fin Donnelly† | |||||||
Vancouver Centre | Hedy Fry 23,599 42.18% |
David Cavey 10,782 19.27% |
Breen Ouellette 13,280 23.74% |
Jesse Brown 7,002 12.52% |
Louise Kierans 724 1.29% |
Lily Bowman (Ind.) 142 0.25% John Clarke (Libert.) 379 0.68% Imtiaz Popat (Ind.) 38 0.07% |
Hedy Fry | |||||||
Vancouver East | Kyle Demes 10,085 18.13% |
Chris Corsetti 6,724 12.09% |
Jenny Kwan 29,236 52.57% |
Bridget Burns 8,062 14.50% |
Karin Litzcke 679 1.22% |
Gölök Z Buday (Libert.) 562 1.01% Anne Jamieson (M-L) 86 0.15% Peter Marcus (Comm.) 177 0.32% |
Jenny Kwan | |||||||
Vancouver Granville | Taleeb Noormohamed 14,088 26.57% |
Zach Segal 11,605 21.88% |
Yvonne Hanson 6,960 13.12% |
Louise Boutin 2,683 5.06% |
Naomi Chocyk 431 0.81% |
Jody Wilson-Raybould (Ind.) 17,265 32.56% |
Jody Wilson-Raybould | |||||||
Vancouver Kingsway | Tamara Taggart 10,194 23.08% |
Helen Quan 8,804 19.94% |
Don Davies 21,680 49.09% |
Lawrence Taylor 2,675 6.06% |
Ian Torn 427 0.97% |
Kimball Cariou (Comm.) 292 0.66% Donna Peterson (M-L) 91 0.21% |
Don Davies | |||||||
Vancouver Quadra | Joyce Murray 22,093 43.53% |
Kathleen Dixon 14,082 27.75% |
Leigh Kenny 7,681 15.13% |
Geoff Wright 6,308 12.43% |
Sandra Filosof-Schipper 428 0.84% |
Austen Erhardt (Ind.) 162 0.32% |
Joyce Murray | |||||||
Vancouver South | Harjit S. Sajjan 17,808 41.23% |
Wai Young 14,388 33.31% |
Sean McQuillan 8,015 18.56% |
Judy Zaichkowsky 2,451 5.67% |
Alain Deng 532 1.23% |
Harjit Sajjan | ||||||||
West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country | Patrick Weiler 22,673 34.89% |
Gabrielle Loren 17,359 26.71% |
Judith Wilson 9,027 13.89% |
Dana Taylor 14,579 22.44% |
Robert Douglas Bebb 1,010 1.55% |
Terry Grimwood (Ind.) 159 0.24% Gordon Jeffrey (Rhino.) 173 0.27% |
Pamela Goldsmith-Jones†$ |
2015 - 42nd General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||
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Conservative | NDP | Liberal | Green | Libertarian | Marxist-Leninist | Other | ||||||||||
Burnaby North—Seymour | Mike Little 14,612 27.84% |
Carol Baird Ellan 15,537 29.61% |
Terry Beech 18,938 36.09% |
Lynne Quarmby 2,765 5.27% |
Chris Tylor 252 0.48% |
Brian Sproule 43 0.08% |
Helen Hee Soon Chang (Ind.) 207 0.39% Brent Jantzen (Comm.) 126 0.24% |
Kennedy Stewart‡ Burnaby—Douglas | ||||||||
Burnaby South | Grace Seear 12,441 27.11% |
Kennedy Stewart 16,094 35.07% |
Adam Pankratz 15,547 33.88% |
Wyatt Tessari 1,306 2.85% |
Liz Jaluague 499 1.09% |
New District | ||||||||||
Coquitlam— Port Coquitlam |
Douglas Horne 18,083 32.00% |
Sara Norman 15,400 27.25% |
Ron McKinnon 19,938 35.28% |
Brad Nickason 2,076 3.67% |
Lewis Clarke Dahlby 1,014 1.79% |
James Moore† Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam | ||||||||||
New Westminster— Burnaby |
Chloé Ellis 10,512 19.97% |
Peter Julian 22,876 43.46% |
Sasha Ramnarine 15,253 28.97% |
Kyle Routledge 2,487 4.72% |
Rex Brocki 1,368 2.60% |
Joseph Theriault 146 0.28% |
Peter Julian Burnaby—New Westminster | |||||||||
North Vancouver | Andrew Saxton 17,301 26.88% |
Carleen Thomas 5,015 7.79% |
Jonathan Wilkinson 36,458 56.65% |
Claire Martin 5,350 8.31% |
Ismet Yetisen 136 0.21% |
Payam Azad (Ind.) 94 0.15% |
Andrew Saxton | |||||||||
Port Moody—Coquitlam | Tim Laidler 16,112 29.47% |
Fin Donnelly 19,706 36.05% |
Jessie Adcock 16,888 30.89% |
Marcus Madsen 1,878 3.44% |
Roland Verrier 83 0.15% |
Fin Donnelly New Westminster—Coquitlam | ||||||||||
Vancouver Centre | Elaine Allan 9,818 16.91% |
Constance Barnes 11,618 20.01% |
Hedy Fry 32,554 56.08% |
Lisa Barrett 3,370 5.81% |
John Clarke 614 1.06% |
Michael Hill 74 0.13% |
Hedy Fry | |||||||||
Vancouver East | James Low 6,322 10.77% |
Jenny Kwan 29,316 49.94% |
Edward Wong 16,532 28.16% |
Wes Regan 5,395 9.19% |
Anne Jamieson 214 0.36% |
Peter Marcus (Comm.) 525 0.89% D. Alex Millar (Ind.) 216 0.37% Shawn Vulliez (Pirate) 188 0.32% |
Libby Davies† | |||||||||
Vancouver Granville | Erinn Broshko 14,028 26.06% |
Mira Oreck 14,462 26.87% |
Jody Wilson-Raybould 23,643 43.93% |
Michael Barkusky 1,691 3.14% |
New District | |||||||||||
Vancouver Kingsway | Jojo Quimpo 9,538 21.01% |
Don Davies 20,763 45.74% |
Steven Kou 12,625 27.81% |
Catherine Moore 1,476 3.25% |
Matt Kadioglu 468 1.03% |
Donna Petersen 81 0.18% |
Kimball Cariou (Comm.) 445 0.98% |
Don Davies | ||||||||
Vancouver Quadra | Blair Lockhart 13,683 25.83% |
Scott Andrews 5,748 10.85% |
Joyce Murray 31,102 58.71% |
Kris Constable 2,229 4.21% |
Marc Boyer (Mar.) 65 0.12% Jean-François Caron (Ind.) 59 0.11% Trevor Clinton Walper (Pirate) 86 0.16% |
Joyce Murray | ||||||||||
Vancouver South | Wai Young 15,115 33.88% |
Amandeep Nijjar 6,230 13.97% |
Harjit Sajjan 21,773 48.81% |
Elain Ng 1,149 2.58% |
Charles Boylan 178 0.40% |
Raj Gupta (PC) 166 0.37% |
Wai Young | |||||||||
West Vancouver— Sunshine Coast— Sea to Sky Country |
John Weston 17,411 26.20% |
Larry Koopman 6,554 9.86% |
Pam Goldsmith-Jones 36,300 54.62% |
Ken Melamed 5,907 8.89% |
Carol-Lee Chapman 106 0.16% |
Robin Kehler (Mar.) 180 0.27% |
John Weston |
2011 - 41st General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Burnaby—Douglas | Ronald Leung
19,932 |
Ken Low
5,451 |
Kennedy Stewart
20,943 |
Adrianne Merlo
1,754 |
Lewis Dahlby (Libert.) 420 0.86% Timothy Gidora (Comm.) 153 0.31% Brian Sproule (M-L) 57 0.12% |
Bill Siksay† | ||||||
Burnaby— New Westminster |
Paul Forseth
16,009 |
Garth Evans
4,496 |
Peter Julian
22,193 |
Carrie-Ann McLaren
1,731 |
Tyler Pierce (Libert.) 160 0.36% Joseph Theriault (M-L) 94 0.21% |
Peter Julian | ||||||
New Westminster— Coquitlam |
Diana Dilworth
20,776 |
Ken Lee
4,069 |
Fin Donnelly
23,023 |
Rebecca Helps
2,160 |
Roland Verrier (M-L)
95 0.19% |
Fin Donnelly | ||||||
North Vancouver | Andrew Saxton
28,996 |
Taleeb Noormohamed
17,665 |
Michael Charrois
9,617 |
Greg Dowman
3,004 |
Nick Jones (Ind.)
350 0.59% |
Andrew Saxton | ||||||
Port Moody—Westwood— Port Coquitlam |
James Moore
27,181 |
Stewart McGillivray
4,110 |
Mark Ireland
14,600 |
Kevin Kim
2,161 |
Paul Geddes (Libert.)
421 0.87% |
James Moore | ||||||
Vancouver Centre | Jennifer Clarke
15,323 |
Hedy Fry
18,260 |
Karen Shillington
15,325 |
Adriane Carr
9,089 |
Michael Huenefeld (PC) 285 0.48% John Clarke (Libert.) 313 0.53% Michael Hill (M-L) 62 0.11% Travis McCrea (Pirate) 192 0.33% |
Hedy Fry | ||||||
Vancouver East | Irene Yatco
8,361 |
Roma Ahi
4,382 |
Libby Davies
27,794 |
Douglas Roy
3,383 |
Anne Jamieson (M-L)
318 0.72% |
Libby Davies | ||||||
Vancouver Kingsway | Trang Nguyen
13,157 |
Wendy Yuan
7,796 |
Don Davies
23,452 |
Louise Boutin
1,860 |
Kimball Cariou (Comm.) 210 0.45% Matt Kadioglu (Libert.) 275 0.59% Donna Petersen (M-L) 78 0.17% |
Don Davies | ||||||
Vancouver Quadra | Deborah Meredith
20,984 |
Joyce Murray
22,903 |
Victor Elkins
7,499 |
Laura-Leah Shaw
2,922 |
Joyce Murray | |||||||
Vancouver South | Wai Young
19,504 |
Ujjal Dosanjh
15,604 |
Meena Wong
8,552 |
Jean Hakizimana
1,151 |
Charles Boylan (M-L) 222 0.49% | Ujjal Dosanjh | ||||||
West Vancouver— Sunshine Coast— Sea to Sky Country |
John Weston
28,614 |
Daniel Veniez
14,123 |
Terry Platt
14,828 |
Brennan Wauters
4,436 |
Roger Lagassé (PC) 293 0.47% Tunya Audain (Libert.) 250 0.40% Carol Lee Chapman 87 (M-L) 0.14% Doug Hartt (CAP) 64 0.10% Allan Holt (WBP) 156 0.25% |
John Weston |
2008 - 40th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Burnaby— Douglas |
Ronald Leung
17,139 |
Bill Cunningham
9,177 |
Bill Siksay
17,937 |
Doug Perry
2,822 |
George Gidora (Comm.) 205 | Bill Siksay | ||||||
Burnaby— New Westminster |
Sam Rakhra
13,151 |
Gerry Lenoski
6,681 |
Peter Julian
20,145 |
Carrie-Ann McLaren
3,056 |
Ismet Yetison (Liber.) 186 Joseph Theriault (M-L) 96 |
Peter Julian | ||||||
New Westminster— Coquitlam |
Yonah Martin
19,258 |
Michelle Hassen
5,582 |
Dawn Black
20,788 |
Marshall Smith
3,574 |
Lewis Dahlby (Liber.) 345 Roland Verrier (M-L) 103 |
Dawn Black | ||||||
North Vancouver | Andrew Saxton
24,329 |
Don Bell
21,510 |
Michael Charrois
5,429 |
Jim Stephenson
6,221 |
Tunya Audain (Liber.) 166 | Don Bell | ||||||
Port Moody— Westwood— Port Coquitlam |
James Moore
25,525 |
Ron McKinnon
6,918 |
Zoe Royer
10,415 |
Rod Brindamour
3,568 |
Rob Gillespie (Liber.) 321 | James Moore | ||||||
Vancouver Centre | Lorne Mayencourt
14,224 |
Hedy Fry
19,438 |
Michael Byers
12,043 |
Adriane Carr
10,316 |
John Clarke (Liber.) 340 Michael Hill (M-L) 96 |
Hedy Fry | ||||||
Vancouver East | Ryan Warawa
6,422 |
Ken Low
7,127 |
Libby Davies
22,506 |
Mike Carr
4,708 |
Betty Krawczyk (WLP) 423 Anne Jamieson (M-L) 171 |
Libby Davies | ||||||
Vancouver Kingsway | Salomon Rayek
12,417 |
Wendy Yuan
13,134 |
Don Davies
15,933 |
Doug Warkentin
3,031 |
Matt Kadioglu (Liber.) 309 Kimball Cariou (Comm.) 291 Donna Petersen (M-L) 149 |
David Emerson† | ||||||
Vancouver Quadra | Deborah Meredith
20,563 |
Joyce Murray
25,371 |
David Caplan
4,493 |
Dan Grice
4,916 |
Noris Barens (Liber.) 332 | Joyce Murray | ||||||
Vancouver South | Wai Young
15,995 |
Ujjal Dosanjh
16,774 |
Ann Chambers
7,288 |
Csaba Gulyas
2,209 |
Charles Boylan (M-L) 213 | Ujjal Dosanjh | ||||||
West Vancouver— Sunshine Coast— Sea to Sky Country |
John Weston
26,826 |
Ian Sutherland
15,978 |
Bill Forst
8,565 |
Blair Wilson
8,644 |
Blair Wilson |
2006 - 39th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Burnaby—Douglas | Bill Cunningham
16,079 |
George Drazenovic
13,467 |
Bill Siksay
17,323 |
Ray Power
1,694 |
George Gidora (Comm.) 138 |
Bill Siksay | ||||||
Burnaby—New Westminster | Mary Pynenburg
13,420 |
Marc Dalton
12,364 |
Peter Julian
17,391 |
Scott Janzen
1,654 |
Peter Julian | |||||||
New Westminster—Coquitlam | Joyce Murray
11,931 |
Paul Forseth
16,494 |
Dawn Black
19,427 |
Sven Biggs
1,496 |
Paul Warnett (Ind.) 1,174 Dick Esty |
Paul Forseth | ||||||
North Vancouver | Don Bell
25,357 |
Cindy Silver
22,021 |
Sherry Shaghaghi
7,903 |
Jim Stephenson
4,483 |
Michael Hill (M–L) 112 |
Don Bell | ||||||
Port Moody—Westwood— Port Coquitlam |
Jon Kingsbury
13,134 |
James Moore
19,961 |
Mary-Woo Sims
11,196 |
Scott Froom
1,623 |
Greg Watrich (Ind.) 2,317 Lewis Dahlby |
James Moore | ||||||
Vancouver Centre | Hedy Fry
25,013 |
Tony Fogarassy
11,684 |
Svend Robinson
16,374 |
Jared Evans
3,340 |
John Clarke (Libert.) 304 |
Hedy Fry | ||||||
Vancouver East | Dave Haggard
9,907 |
Elizabeth Pagtakhan
5,631 |
Libby Davies
23,927 |
Christine Ellis
2,536 |
Bryce Bartholomew (CAP) 293 |
Libby Davies | ||||||
Vancouver Kingsway | David Emerson*[2]
20,062 |
Kanman Wong
8,679 |
Ian Waddell
15,470 |
Arno Schortinghuis
1,307 |
Matt Kadioglu (Libert.) 277 Kimball Cariou |
David Emerson | ||||||
Vancouver Quadra | Stephen Owen
28,655 |
Stephen Rogers
16,844 |
David Askew
9,379 |
Ben West
2,974 |
Betty Krawczyk (Ind.) 263 |
Stephen Owen | ||||||
Vancouver South | Ujjal Dosanjh
20,991 |
Tarlok Sablok
11,856 |
Bev Meslo
9,205 |
Doug Perry
1,435 |
Charles Boylan (M–L) 202 |
Ujjal Dosanjh | ||||||
West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast —Sea to Sky Country |
Blair Wilson
23,867 |
John Weston
22,891 |
Judith Wilson
12,766 |
Silvaine Zimmermann
3,966 |
Anne Jamieson (M–L) 145 |
John Reynolds† |
2004 - 38th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Burnaby—Douglas | Bill Cunningham 14,748 |
George Drazenovic 12,531 |
Bill Siksay 15,682 |
Shawn Hunsdale 1,687 |
Adam Desaulniers (Libert.) 291 Frank Cerminara (Ind.) 282 Hanne Gidora (Comm.) 122 |
Svend Robinson † | ||||||
Burnaby—New Westminster | Mary Pynenburg 13,732 |
Mike Redmond 11,821 |
Peter Julian 14,061 |
Rev Kunz 1,606 |
Dana Green (CAP) 312 Péter Horváth (Comm.) 166 |
new district | ||||||
New Westminster—Coquitlam | Dave Haggard 13,080 |
Paul Forseth 15,693 |
Steve McClurg 15,580 |
Carli Travers 2,684 |
Jack Hummelman (CHP) 700 |
Paul Forseth | ||||||
North Vancouver | Don Bell 22,619 |
Ted White 20,548 |
John Nelson 8,967 |
Peggy Stortz 4,114 |
Mike Hill (M-L) 77 Andres Barker (CAP) 181 |
Ted White | ||||||
Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam | Kwangyul Peck 12,445 |
James Moore 18,664 |
Charley King 12,023 |
Richard Voigt 1,971 |
George Gidora (Comm.) 94 Pat Goff (CAP) 111 Lewis Dahlby (Libert.) 276 |
James Moore | ||||||
Vancouver Centre | Hedy Fry 21,280 |
Gary Mitchell 10,139 |
Kennedy Stewart 17,050 |
Robbie Mattu 3,580 |
Kimball Carriou (Comm.) 96 Alexander Frei (CAP) 101 John Clarke (Libert.) 304 Joe Pal (CHP) 243 |
Hedy Fry | ||||||
Vancouver East | Shirley Chan 10,768 |
Harvey Grigg 4,153 |
Libby Davies 23,452 |
Ron Plowright 2,365 |
Louis Lesosky (Ind.) 147 Gloria Kieler (CHP) 250 Marc Boyer (Mar.) 399 |
Libby Davies | ||||||
Vancouver Kingsway | David Emerson 17,267 |
Jesse Johl 7,037 |
Ian Waddell 15,916 |
Tracey Mann 1,521 |
Jacob Rempel (CAP) 142 Donna Petersen (M-L) 94 Jason Mann (Comm.) 172 Jeannie Kwan (Ind.) 548 |
Sophia Leung † | ||||||
Vancouver Quadra | Stephen Owen 29,187 |
Stephen Rogers 14,648 |
David Askew 8,348 |
Doug Warkentin 3,118 |
Donovan Young (M-L) 48 Katrina Chowne (Libert.) 151 Connie Fogal (CAP) 165 |
Stephen Owen | ||||||
Vancouver South | Ujjal Dosanjh 18,196 |
Victor Soo Chan 10,426 |
Bev Meslo 10,038 |
Doug Perry 1,465 |
Charles Boylan (M-L) 119 Frank Wagner (CHP) 339 H. Sandhu (Ind.) 98 Joe Sixpack Horrocks (CAP) 90 Stephen von Sychowski (Comm.) 105 |
Herb Dhaliwal † | ||||||
West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast | Blair Wilson 19,685 |
John Reynolds 21,372 |
Nicholas Simons 13,156 |
Andrea Goldsmith 5,887 |
Anne Jamieson (M-L) 123 Marc Bombois (CAP) 321 |
John Reynolds |
- ^ Cunningham directly appointed as nominee by party leader.
- ^ Chan directly appointed as nominee by party leader.
- ^ Emerson directly appointed as nominee by party leader.
- ^ Dosanjh directly appointed as nominee by party leader.
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Notes
- Leung was ejected from the Conservative Party on 5 October. Because the candidate registration deadline had passed, she still appeared on the ballot as the Conservative candidate.[1]
References
- Boynton, Sean (5 October 2019). "B.C. candidate still campaigning after Conservatives drop her over anti-LGBTQ2 comments". Global News. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
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- Elected as a Liberal, defected to Conservative cabinet position before being sworn in.