VANCOUVER — In the last election in Nelson-Creston, Michelle Mungall of the NDP took 42.19 per cent of the vote, defeating Kim Charlesworth of the Green party by a margin of 14.03 percentage points.
Mungall, who served as the minister of
VANCOUVER — In the last election in Nelson-Creston, Michelle Mungall of the NDP took 42.19 per cent of the vote, defeating Kim Charlesworth of the Green party by a margin of 14.03 percentage points.
Mungall, who served as the minister of
VANCOUVER — In the last election in North Island, Claire Trevena of the NDP took 47.72 per cent of the vote, defeating Dallas Smith of the BC Liberal Party by a margin of 12.39 percentage points.
Trevena, who served as the
VANCOUVER — It was a landslide victory in the last election in New Westminster when Judy Darcy of the NDP took 51.93 per cent of the vote, defeating Jonina Campbell of the Green party by a margin of 26.86 percentage
VANCOUVER — It was a landslide victory in the last election in North Coast when Jennifer Rice of the NDP took 57.30 per cent of the vote, defeating Herb Pond of the BC Liberal Party by a margin of 23.62
VANCOUVER — In the last election in North Vancouver-Lonsdale, Bowinn Ma of the NDP took 45.45 per cent of the vote, defeating Naomi Yamamoto of the BC Liberal Party by a margin of 7.31 percentage points.
Ma is up for re-election
VANCOUVER — In the last election in North Vancouver-Seymour, Jane Thornthwaite of the BC Liberal Party took 46.36 per cent of the vote, defeating Michael Rene Charrois of the NDP by a margin of 11.89 percentage points.
Thornthwaite is up for
VANCOUVER — It was a landslide victory in the last election in Oak Bay-Gordon Head when Andrew Weaver of the Green party took 52.20 per cent of the vote, defeating Alex Dutton of the BC Liberal Party by a margin
VANCOUVER — It was a landslide victory in the last election in Parksville-Qualicum when Michelle Stilwell of the BC Liberal Party took 45.13 per cent of the vote, defeating Sue Powell of the NDP by a margin of 16.47 percentage
VANCOUVER — It was a landslide victory in the last election in Peace River North when Dan Davies of the BC Liberal Party took 66.28 per cent of the vote, defeating Bob Fedderly, who ran as an Independent, by a