Nanaimo (provincial electoral district)

Nanaimo is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada.

Nanaimo
British Columbia electoral district
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of British Columbia
MLA
 
 
 
Sheila Malcolmson
New Democratic
First contested1941
Last contested2020
Demographics
Population (2011)57,008
Area (km²)458
Pop. density (per km²)124.5
Census division(s)Nanaimo Regional District
Census subdivision(s)Nanaimo, Nanaimo C

Demographics

Population, 2011[1] 57,008
Area (km²) 458
Pop. Density (people per km²) 124.5

Geography

The riding contains most of the city of Nanaimo plus the uninhabited Five Finger Island, Snake Island and Hudson Rocks which are in the Nanaimo C electoral area.

History

The district was known as Nanaimo and the Islands from 1941 to 1963. It was formed of parts of the former ridings of Alberni-Nanaimo and The Islands. In the 1966 election the Nanaimo riding name was restored and the southern part of the riding became Saanich and the Islands. That area is now part of Saanich North and the Islands. An older riding with the name Nanaimo existed from 1871 to 1928.

In 1966, the riding contained the eastern and southern portions of the Nanaimo Regional District, plus Valdes Island and Lasqueti Island.

For the 1979 election, the riding shifted southwards, running from Lantzville in the north to Ladysmith in the south. It also lost Valdes and Lasqueti Islands.

From 1986 to 1991, the riding returned two members. In 1991, the riding shrunk in size. The northern part of the riding, including the northern coast of the City of Nanaimo was transferred to Parksville-Qualicum, while the southern boundary was moved up to the southern limit of the Nanaimo Regional District, except for Valdes Island, which was added back to the riding.

In 2001, the riding's western boundaries were extended to include nearly all of the Nanaimo C Electoral Area.

In 2009, the riding was drastically reduced in size, consisting solely of part of the city of Nanaimo. In the 2017 redistribution, the riding gained part of the City of Nanaimo west of the Nanaimo Parkway.

Member of Legislative Assembly

Assembly Years Member Party
Nanaimo and the Islands
20th 1941–1945 George Sharratt Pearson Liberal
21st 1945–1949 Coalition
22nd 1949–1952
23rd 1952–1953 Larry Giovando Progressive Conservative
24th 1953–1956
25th 1956–1960 Earle Westwood Social Credit
26th 1960–1963
27th 1963–1966 David Stupich New Democratic
Nanaimo
28th 1966–1969 David Stupich New Democratic
29th 1969–1972 Frank Ney Social Credit
30th 1972–1975 David Stupich New Democratic
31st 1975–1979
32nd 1979–1983
33rd 1983–1986
34th 1986–1988 Dale Lovick
David Stupich[2]
1989–1991 Dale Lovick
Jan Pullinger
35th 1991–1996 Dale Lovick
36th 1996–2001
37th 2001–2005 Mike Hunter Liberal
38th 2005–2009 Leonard Krog New Democratic
39th 2009–2013
40th 2013–2017
41st 2017–2018
2019–2020 Sheila Malcolmson
42nd 2020-present

Election results

2020 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticSheila Malcolmson14,33454.49+4.57$34,570.32
GreenLia Marie Constance Versaevel6,07823.09+15.74$5,101.61
LiberalKathleen Jones5,90322.42−17.51$26,013.13
Total valid votes 26,325100.00
Total rejected ballots   
Turnout   
Registered voters
Source: Elections BC[3][4]
British Columbia provincial by-election, January 30, 2019
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticSheila Malcolmson12,11449.92+3.38$50,194
LiberalTony Harris9,69139.93+7.39$57,212
GreenMichele Ney1,7837.35−12.56$41,039
ConservativeJustin Greenwood4912.02$1,432
Vancouver Island PartyRobin Mark Richardson1120.46$4,208
LibertarianBill Walker760.32−0.69$246
Total valid votes 24,267100.00
Total rejected ballots 330.14−0.36
Turnout 24,30052.59−8.68
Registered voters 46,210
New Democratic hold Swing −2.01
Source: Elections BC[5]
2017 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticLeonard Krog12,74646.54+0.83$27,486
LiberalParis Gaudet8,91132.54−4.66$68,406
GreenKathleen Harris5,45419.91+9.31$5,042
LibertarianBill Walker2771.01$2,583
Total valid votes 27,388100.00
Total rejected ballots 1370.50+0.06
Turnout 27,52562.30+4.14
Registered voters 44,184
New Democratic hold Swing +2.75
Source: Elections BC[6]

^ Change is based on redistributed results

2013 provincial general election redistributed results[7]
Party Vote %
  New Democratic11,36345.71
  Liberal9,24737.19
  Green2,63510.60
  Conservative1,3445.41
  Others2721.09
2013 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticLeonard Krog10,82146.25−7.08$57,730
LiberalWalter Douglas Anderson8,56836.62+0.32$37,016
GreenIan Elliot Gartshore2,53210.82+1.68$5,020
ConservativeBryce Nelson Crigger1,2215.22$6,297
IndependentBrunie Brunie2531.09$1,339
Total valid votes 23,395100.00
Total rejected ballots 1030.44−0.27
Turnout 23,49857.96+0.84
Registered voters 40,545
New Democratic hold Swing −3.70
Source: Elections BC[8]
2009 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticLeonard Krog11,87753.33+7.9
LiberalJeet Manhas8,08636.31-6.2
GreenDirk Becker2,0369.14-0.8
RefederationLinden Robert Shaw2721.22
Total valid votes 22,27199.29
Total rejected ballots 1600.71
Turnout 22,43157.12
Eligible voters 39,273
New Democratic hold Swing +7.1

^ Change is based on redistributed results.

2005 provincial general election redistributed results[9]
Party %
  New Democratic45.4
  Liberal42.5
  Green9.9
  Others2.2
2005 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticLeonard Krog13,22651.90+21.67
LiberalMike Hunter8,65733.97-10.67
GreenDoug Catley2,93311.51-5.94
MarijuanaMat Dillon2941.15-2.92
IndependentBrunie Brunie2040.80-0.11
RefederationLinden Robert Shaw1690.66
Total valid votes 25,48399.45
Total rejected ballots 1400.55+0.05
Turnout 25,623 62.83-7.04
Eligible voters 40,782
New Democratic gain from Liberal Swing +16.17
2001 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalMike Hunter9,74844.64+11.28$46,911
New DemocraticLeonard Krog6,60230.23-18.51$15,152
GreenDoug Catley3,81017.45+15.33$3,225
MarijuanaDonald Edgar Lavallée8894.07$428
UnitySteve Miller5882.69$1,799
IndependentBrunie Brunie1990.91$530
Total valid votes 21,83699.50
Total rejected ballots 1100.50-0.27
Turnout 21,946 69.87+0.08
Registered voters 31,412
Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +14.90
1996 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
  New Democratic Dale Lovick 11,210 48.75 $16,425
LiberalGary Korpan7,67233.36$52,556
ReformGarry D. Shepp1,8678.12$6,948
Progressive DemocratDavid J. Weston1,3375.81$703
GreenKaren M. Shillington4862.11$250
Family CoalitionVicki Podetz3111.35$247
LibertarianMark Chase1130.49$365
Total valid votes 22,996 99.23
Total rejected ballots 179 0.77 -
Turnout 23,175 69.79
Eligible voters 33,207
B.C. General Election 1991: Nanaimo
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
  NDP Dale Lovick 11,135 51.25% $39,246
LiberalRaymond A. Brookbank7,55634.77%$1,051
Social CreditVivian M. Garner2,48011.41%$17,601
GreenKaren M. Shillington341.57%$506
Family CoalitionDavid P. Bentley1450.67%$226
LibertarianJack Boulogne710.33%
Total Valid Votes 21,729 100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots 469 2.11%
Turnout 22,198 74.54%
Nanaimo By-Election 15 March 1989 (54% Voter turnout)
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
  NDP Jan Pullinger 14,613 57.12% $36,999
Social CreditLarry McNabb9,06235.42%$42,216
LiberalRaymond A. Brookbank1,9087.46%$5,414
Total Valid Votes 25,583 100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots 183 0.71%
Turnout 25,766 54.29%
34th British Columbia election, 1986 1
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
  NDP David Stupich 18,213 26.52%
  NDP Dale Lovick 17,251 25.11%
Social CreditDoug McBride15,86823.10%
Social CreditJames Alexander (Alex) Stuart15,49722.56%
LiberalEdwin V. Bourke1,5352.24%
CommunistDeborah A. MacDonald3250.47%
Total Valid Votes 68,689 100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots 773 %
Turnout %
1 two-member seat during this election
33rd British Columbia election, 1983
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
  NDP David Stupich 17,436 52.17%
Social CreditGraham J.R. Alce13,49040.36%
Western Canada ConceptJohn Lloyd Cowan1,0903.26%
GreenAlan Joseph Timberlake6251.87%
  Liberal Shelagh J.F. (Sue) Matthews 554 1.66%
  Independent Howard Peter Yearwood 228 0.68%
Total Valid Votes 33,423 100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots 269 %
Turnout %
32nd British Columbia election, 1979
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
  NDP David Stupich 17,021 58.69%
Social CreditThomas Wesley (Tom) Humble11,97941.31%
Total Valid Votes 29,000 100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots 420 %
Turnout %
31st British Columbia election, 1975
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
  NDP David Stupich 12,177 49.08%
Social CreditGraeme C. Roberts11,04144.50%
  Progressive Conservative Marjorie Ennis Moore 869 3.50%
  Liberal William Harold Matthews 636 2.56%
CommunistRaymond Holmgren900.36%
Total Valid Votes 24,813 100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots 187 %
Turnout %
30th British Columbia election, 1972
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
  NDP David Stupich 10,478 52.60%
Social CreditFrank Ney6,40932.17%
  Progressive Conservative Graeme C. Roberts 1,880 9.44%
  Liberal Lloyd Schoop 916 4.60%
  Independent Nelson Edward Allen 238 1.19%
Total Valid Votes 19,921 100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots 327 %
Turnout %
29th British Columbia election, 1969
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
Social CreditFrank Ney8,252 49.22%
  NDP David Stupich 7,790 46.47%
  Liberal Robert Steven Plecas 722 4.31%
Total Valid Votes 16,764 100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots 153 %
Turnout %
28th British Columbia election, 1966
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
  NDP David Stupich 5,625 47.99%
Social CreditFrank Ney5,58047.61%
  Liberal Robert Paul Goseltine 516 4.40%
Total Valid Votes 11,721 100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots 114 %
Turnout %

Nanaimo and The Islands (1941-1966)

27th British Columbia election, 1963
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
  NDP David Stupich 4,278 42.44% unknown
  Liberal Robert Clayton Weir 960 9.52% unknown
Social CreditEarle Cathers Westwood4,25942.26%unknown
  Progressive Conservative Cornelia Petronella Adriana Wildman 582 5.77% unknown
Total valid votes 10,079 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 79
Turnout 65.33%
26th British Columbia election, 1960
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
  Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. Colin Cameron 4,548 41.87% unknown
  Liberal Hugh Basil Heath 1,036 9.54% unknown
CommunistIrving Floyd Mortensen720.66%unknown
  Progressive Conservative Edward Drewry Strongitharm 607 5.59% unknown
Social CreditEarle Cathers Westwood4,599 42.34%unknown
Total valid votes 10,862 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 151
Turnout %
25th British Columbia election, 1956
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
  Independent Edward Joseph Brewster 69 0.77% unknown
  Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. Arthur Roderick Glen 2,963 32.92% unknown
  Liberal Peter Maffeo 2,142 23.80% unknown
Social CreditEarle Cathers Westwood3,827 45.52%unknown
Total valid votes 9,001 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 109
Turnout %
24th British Columbia election, 1953 2
Party Candidate Votes
1st count
% Votes
final count
% ±%
  Liberal Elmer Pearce Bradshaw 1,375 13.99% - - % unknown
  Independent Edward Joseph Brewster 32 0.33% - - % unknown
  Progressive Conservative Larry Giovando 2,046 20.82% 4,376 50.10% unknown
  Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. David Stupich 3,631 36.96% 4,358 49.90% unknown
  Labor-Progressive Grace Ellen Tickson 115 1.17% - -% unknown
Social CreditEarle Cathers Westwood2,62626.73%
Total valid votes 9,825 100.00% 8,734 %
Total rejected ballots 363
Total Registered Voters
Turnout %
Preferential ballot; final count is between top two candidates from first count; intermediary counts (of 5) not shown
23rd British Columbia election, 19521
Party Candidate Votes
1st count
% Votes
final count
% ±%
  Liberal Elmer Pearce Bradshaw 2,263 21.59% - - % unknown
Social Credit LeagueEdward Joseph Brewster9519.07%
  Progressive Conservative Larry Giovando 3,346 31.92% 5,144 52.89% unknown
  Labor-Progressive Nigel Morgan 207 1.97% - -% unknown
  Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. David Stupich 3,715 35.44% 4,581 47.11% unknown
Total valid votes 10,482 100.00% 9,725 %
Total rejected ballots 207
Turnout %
1 Preferential ballot; final count is between top two candidates from first count; intermediary counts (of 4) not shown
22nd British Columbia election, 1949
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
CoalitionGeorge Sharratt Pearson5,860 61.50% unknown
  Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. David Stupich 3,564 37.41% unknown
Union of ElectorsHerbert William Summers1041.09%unknown
Total valid votes 9,528 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 58
Turnout %
21st British Columbia election, 1945
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
Social Credit AllianceGeorge Henry Broughton891.55%unknown
CoalitionGeorge Sharratt Pearson3,124 54.24% unknown
  Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. Joseph White 2,547 44.22% unknown
Total valid votes 5,760 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 66
Turnout 63.19%
20th British Columbia election, 1941
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
ConservativeVictor Birch Harrison1,20824.17%unknown
  Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. Thomas O'Connor 1,615 32.31% unknown
  Liberal George Sharratt Pearson 2,175 43.52% unknown
Total valid votes 4,998 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 62
Turnout %

References

  1. https://elections.bc.ca/docs/rpt/BC-EBC_Final_Report-Sept_24,_2015.pdf
  2. Seat at this time was a two-member seat Dave Stupich resigned in 1988, Lovick continued to represent district solo until joined by Jan Pullinger in 1989.
  3. "2020 Provincial General Election Final Voting Results". electionsbcenr.blob.core.windows.net. Retrieved 2021-01-10.
  4. "Election Financing Reports". Elections BC. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  5. "2019 Nanaimo By-election Final Voting Results by Voting Area" (PDF). Elections BC. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  6. "2017 Provincial General Election - Statement of Votes" (PDF). Elections BC. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  7. Pundits' Guide to Canadian Elections
  8. "Statement of Votes - 40th Provincial General Election" (PDF). Elections BC. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  9. UBC Election Stock Market: Assumed Transposition of Votes

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