VANCOUVER — It was a landslide victory in the last election in Peace River South when Mike Bernier of the BC Liberal Party took 75.97 per cent of the vote, defeating Stephanie Goudie of the NDP by a margin of
VANCOUVER — It was a landslide victory in the last election in Penticton when Dan Ashton of the BC Liberal Party took 52.80 per cent of the vote, defeating Tarik Sayeed of the NDP by a margin of 24.07 percentage
VANCOUVER — It was a landslide victory in the last election in Port Coquitlam when Mike Farnworth of the NDP took 55.79 per cent of the vote, defeating Susan Chambers of the BC Liberal Party by a margin of 25.74
VANCOUVER — In the last election in Port Moody-Coquitlam, Rick Glumac of the NDP took 47.69 per cent of the vote, defeating Linda Reimer of the BC Liberal Party by a margin of 7.49 percentage points.
Glumac is up for re-election
VANCOUVER — It was a landslide victory in the last election in Shuswap when Greg Kyllo of the BC Liberal Party took 55.80 per cent of the vote, defeating Sylvia Jean Lindgren of the NDP by a margin of 28.85
VANCOUVER — In the last election in Boundary-Similkameen, Linda Larson of the BC Liberal Party took 42.80 per cent of the vote, defeating Colleen Ross of the NDP by a margin of 10.07 percentage points.
Larson isn't seeking re-election this year.
VANCOUVER — In the last election in Burnaby-Deer Lake, Anne Kang of the NDP took 47.89 per cent of the vote, defeating Karen Xiao Bao Wang of the BC Liberal Party by a margin of 12.35 percentage points.
Kang, who served
VANCOUVER — It was a landslide victory in the last election in Burnaby-Edmonds when Raj Chouhan of the NDP took 54.25 per cent of the vote, defeating Garrison Duke of the BC Liberal Party by a margin of 22.16 percentage
VANCOUVER — In the last election in Burnaby-Lougheed, Katrina Chen of the NDP took 48.06 per cent of the vote, defeating Steve Darling of the BC Liberal Party by a margin of 11.10 percentage points.
Chen, who served as the minister
VANCOUVER — In the last election in Burnaby North, Janet Routledge of the NDP took 48.57 per cent of the vote, defeating Richard T. Lee of the BC Liberal Party by a margin of 9.15 percentage points.
Routledge is up for