Provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada
Vancouver-Fraserview is aprovincial electoral district for theLegislative Assembly of British Columbia , Canada.
Following the redistricting in 2015 based on the previous census, Vancouver-Fraserview sits in the southeastern portion of Vancouver, including the neighbourhoods of Sunset, Victoria-Fraserview, and Killarney. Its approximate borders are East 49th Ave to the north, Fraser St to the west, Boundary Rd to the east, and the Fraser River to the south.
The riding was created for the 1991 election out of parts of the dual member ridings ofVancouver South andVancouver East .
Member of the Legislative Assembly [ edit ] Vancouver-Fraserview is a swing riding which has consistently elected MLAs from the party that formed government since its creation in 1991, often with competitive margin.
It also served as launching pad for numerous high-profile candidates from both major parties.
1996 -Ian Waddell , former MP forVancouver Kingsway 1979-1988 (when it covered a significant portion of the riding) andPort Moody—Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam 1988-93, candidate in the1989 federal NDP leadership contest . Subsequently appointed by PremierGlen Clark as Minister of Small Business, Tourism and Culture, with responsibility of the successful 2010 Winter Olympic bid, and by PremierUjjal Dosanjh as Minister of Environment, Lands and Parks. 2005 -Wally Oppal , prominent justice of theBritish Columbia Court of Appeal , former lead commissioner of inquiry into policing in British Columbia. AppointedAttorney General immediately after election by PremierGordon Campbell 2009 -Kash Heed , firstIndo-Canadian police chief in Canada, former superintendent of theVancouver Police Department and chief constable of theWest Vancouver Police Department . AppointedMinister of Public Safety and Solicitor General immediately after election by Campbell 2013 –Suzanne Anton , 2011Non-Partisan Association 's candidate forMayor of Vancouver , formerVancouver Councillor andPark Board Commissioner . AppointedAttorney General immediately after election by PremierChristy Clark 2017 –George Chow , formerVancouver Councillor andPark Board Commissioner . Appointed Minister of State for Trade immediately after election by PremierJohn Horgan Since its inception in 1991 until the 2020 re-election ofGeorge Chow , this district has never had an MLA that has served more than one term.
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Graph of provincial election results in Vancouver-Fraserview (minor parties that never got 2% of the vote or didn't run consistently are omitted)
2017 British Columbia general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures New Democratic George Chow 11,487 48.57 +4.01 $68,196 Liberal Suzanne Anton 9,985 42.22 -4.52 $69,911 Green Eric Kolotyluk 1,826 7.72 +2.04 $2,357 Libertarian Hiroshi Hyde 179 0.76 – $56 Your Political Party Harpreet S. Bajwa 174 0.73 – $8,399 Total valid votes 23,651 100.00 – Total rejected ballots 252 1.05 -0.1 Turnout 23,903 60.55 +5.59 Registered voters 39,479 Source:Elections BC [ 5] [ 6]
Student vote results [ edit ] Student Vote Canada is a non-partisan program in Canada that holdsmock elections in elementary and high schools alongside general elections (with the same candidates and same electoral system).
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North/Central Southern Interior Fraser Valley / SouthLM Vancouver / NorthLM Vancouver Island See also