world.wikisort.org - CanadaBoundary-Similkameen is a provincial riding formed in 2008. It includes the populations of Penticton-Okanagan Valley, West Kootenay-Boundary and Yale-Lillooet.[1] The riding's name corresponds to that of a former riding in the same area, with similar but not identical boundaries (see History section).
Provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada
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Boundary-Similkameen British Columbia electoral district |
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Legislature | Legislative Assembly of British Columbia |
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MLA | Roly Russell New Democratic |
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District created | 1988 |
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First contested | 1988 |
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Last contested | 2020 |
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Geography
As of the 2020 provincial election, Boundary-Similkameen comprises the western portion of the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary and the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen, minus the northeastern portion which is part of the Penticton Electoral District. It is located in southern British Columbia and is bordered by Washington, United States to the south. Communities in the electoral district consist of Osoyoos, Oliver, Grand Forks, Princeton, and Keremeos.[2]
Member of Legislative Assembly
Due to the realignment of electoral boundaries, most incumbents did not represent the entirety of their listed district during the preceding legislative term. Bill Barisoff, British Columbia Liberal Party was initially elected during the 2005 election and 2001 election to the Penticton-Okanagan Valley riding, where the bulk of the new riding's population resides. Katrine Conroy, NDP. was the MLA for West Kootenay-Boundary, while Harry Lali, NDP, was the MLA for Yale-Lillooet (the areas of those ridings added to Boundary-Similkameen are less-populated and were not main population centres in their ridings).
History
The original riding of Boundary-Similkameen was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It spanned the Boundary Country, around the towns of Grand Forks and Rock Creek west including Oliver and Osoyoos to the Similkameen Valley towns of Keremeos and Princeton. The riding first appeared in the 1966 election as the result of a merger of the former ridings of Grand Forks-Greenwood (1924–1963) and Similkameen. Until the re-creation of Boundary-Similkameen, the former area was part of West Kootenay-Boundary; areas in the Similkameen had been part of Yale-Lillooet (which has been reconstituted as Fraser-Nicola).
For other historical and current ridings in the region, see Kootenay (electoral districts) and Okanagan (electoral districts).
Assembly |
Years |
Member |
Party |
28th |
1966–1969 |
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Frank Richter Jr. |
Social Credit |
29th |
1969–1972 |
30th |
1972–1975 |
31st |
1975–1979 |
Jim Hewitt |
32nd |
1979–1983 |
33rd |
1983–1986 |
Two Member District from 1986-1991 |
Member |
Party |
34th |
1986–1988 |
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Jim Hewitt |
Social Credit |
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Ivan Messmer |
Social Credit |
1988–1991 |
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Bill Barlee |
New Democrat |
Okanagan-Boundary |
35th |
1991–1996 |
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Bill Barlee |
New Democrat |
36th |
1996–2001 |
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Bill Barisoff |
Liberal |
Boundary-Similkameen |
39th |
2009–2013 |
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John Slater |
Liberal |
40th |
2013–2017 |
Linda Larson |
41st |
2017–2020 |
42nd |
2020–present |
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Roly Russell |
New Democrat |
Demographics
Population, 1966 |
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Population change, 1966–1986 |
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Area (km2) |
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Population density (people per km2) |
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Electoral history
2020 British Columbia general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | | Expenditures |
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New Democratic | Roly Russell | 10,500 | 49.85 | +17.12 | $22,881.87 |
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Liberal | Petra Veintimilla | 7,735 | 36.72 | −6.08 | $46,981.69 |
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Conservative | Darryl Seres | 2,354 | 11.18 | – | $3,145.37 |
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Wexit | Arlyn Greig | 474 | 2.25 | – | $647.44 |
Total valid votes |
21,063 | 100.00 | – |
Total rejected ballots |
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Turnout |
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Registered voters |
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Source: Elections BC[3] |
2017 British Columbia general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | | Expenditures |
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Liberal | Linda Larson | 9,513 | 42.80 | −3.79 | $68,560.09 |
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New Democratic | Colleen Ross | 7,275 | 32.73 | −6.26 | $60,024.28 |
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Independent | Peter Entwistle | 3,165 | 14.24 | – | $3,653.00 |
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Green | Vonnie Lavers | 2,274 | 10.23 | +1.45 | $1,170.00 |
Total valid votes |
22,227 | 100.00 |
Total rejected ballots |
98 | 0.44 |
Turnout |
22,325 | 64.52 |
Source: Elections BC[4][5] |
2013 British Columbia general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | | Expenditures |
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Liberal | Linda Larson | 8,499 | 46.59 | +9.14 | $61,031 |
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New Democratic | Sam Hancheroff | 7,113 | 38.99 | +6.08 | $70,135 |
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Green | John Kwasnica | 1,602 | 8.78 | −0.7 | $1,334 |
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No Affiliation | Mischa Popoff | 655 | 3.59 | – | $3,725 |
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Independent | Doug Pederson | 375 | 2.06 | – | $0 |
Total valid votes |
18,244 | 100.00 |
Total rejected ballots |
113 | 0.62 |
Turnout |
18,357 | 61.85 |
Source: Elections BC[6] |
B.C. General Election 2009 Boundary-Similkameen
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Expenditures |
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Liberal | John Slater | 6,681 | 37.45% | -8.25 |
$99,832 |
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NDP |
Lakhvinder Jhaj |
5,870 |
32.91% |
-7.89 |
$52,629 |
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Conservative | Joe Cardoso | 3,596 | 20.16% | | $20,592 |
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Green | Bob Grieve | 1,691 | 9.48% | -0.02 | $2,025 |
Total valid votes |
17,838 | 100% |
Total rejected ballots |
122 | 0.68% |
Turnout |
17,960 | 62.31% |
Boundary-Similkameen Byelection, June 8, 1988
resignation of Jim Hewitt
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Expenditures |
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New Democratic | Bill Barlee | 15,778 | 52.82% | | unknown |
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Social Credit | Russ Fox | 10,515 | 35.44% | – | unknown |
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Liberal | Judi Tyabji | 3,144 | 10.53% | – | unknown |
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Green | Rus Domer | 361 | 1.21% | – | unknown |
Total valid votes |
29,868 |
100.00% |
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Total rejected ballots |
218 |
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Turnout |
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2 Seat increased to two members from one. |
The 1988 byelection, which elected NDP member Bill Barlee, was the last appearance of the Boundary-Similkameen riding until its recreation in 2009. For the 1991 election, the area became represented by Okanagan-Boundary.
34th British Columbia election, 1986 2>
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Expenditures |
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Social Credit | Jim Hewitt | 18,204 | 29.99% | – | unknown |
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Social Credit | Ivan Messmer | 16,150 | 26.61% | – | unknown |
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New Democratic | Eldon John Harrop | 11,656 | 19.21% | | unknown |
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New Democratic | Wesley G. Nickel | 11,427 | 18.83% | | unknown |
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Liberal | Anna Rita Lusier | 1,729 | 2.85% | – | unknown |
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Green | John Mercer Hughes | 893 | 1.47% | – | unknown |
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Green | David G. Cursons | 634 | 1.04% | – | unknown |
Total valid votes |
60,693 |
100.00% |
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Total rejected ballots |
758 |
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Turnout |
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2 Seat increased to two members from one. |
33rd British Columbia election, 1983
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Expenditures |
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Social Credit | Jim Hewitt | 18,869 | 54.82% | – | unknown |
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New Democratic | Yvonne Joan Storey | 14,468 | 42.03% | | unknown |
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Liberal | Kenneth Leslie Carig Hasanen | 1,086 | 3.15% | – | unknown |
Total valid votes |
34,423 |
100.00% |
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Total rejected ballots |
312 |
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Turnout |
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32nd British Columbia election, 1979
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Expenditures |
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Social Credit | Jim Hewitt | 13,739 | 47.56% | – | unknown |
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New Democratic | Bryan Patrick McIver | 11,485 | 39.76% | | unknown |
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Progressive Conservative |
John Edwin Swales |
3,662 |
12.68% |
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unknown |
Total valid votes |
28,886 |
100.00% |
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Total rejected ballots |
324 |
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Turnout |
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31st British Columbia election, 1975
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Expenditures |
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Social Credit | Jim Hewitt | 10,784 | 48.31% | – | unknown |
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New Democratic | Yvonne Joan Storey | 9,183 | 41.13% | | unknown |
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Progressive Conservative |
Barry Donald Montgomery |
1,778 |
7.96% |
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unknown |
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Liberal | James Elder | 580 | 2.60% | – | unknown |
Total valid votes |
22,325 |
100.00% |
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Total rejected ballots |
161 |
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Turnout |
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30th British Columbia election, 1972
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Expenditures |
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Social Credit | Frank Richter, Jr. | 8,092 | 44.11% | – | unknown |
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New Democratic | Bill Barlee | 6,850 | 37.34% | | unknown |
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Liberal | Ruth Schiller | 1,855 | 10.11 | – | unknown |
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Progressive Conservative |
Donald James Ewart |
1,550 |
8.45% |
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unknown |
Total valid votes |
18,347 |
100.00% |
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Total rejected ballots |
122 |
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Turnout |
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29th British Columbia election, 1969
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Expenditures |
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Social Credit | Frank Richter, Jr. | 8,944 | 54.29% | – | unknown |
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New Democratic | Bill Barlee | 4,957 | 30.09% | | unknown |
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Liberal | Donald Grant MacDonald | 2,575 | 15.63% | – | unknown |
Total valid votes |
16,476 |
100.00% |
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Total rejected ballots |
122 |
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Turnout |
% |
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28th British Columbia election, 1966
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Expenditures |
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Social Credit | Frank Richter, Jr. | 6,547 | 55.44% | – | unknown |
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New Democratic | Lois Haggen | 3,669 | 31.07% | | unknown |
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Liberal | John Victor Hyde Wilson | 1,594 | 13.50% | – | unknown |
Total valid votes |
11,810 |
100.00% |
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Total rejected ballots |
87 |
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Turnout |
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References
British Columbia provincial electoral districts (2017–present) |
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North/Central | |
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Southern Interior | |
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Fraser Valley / South LM | |
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Vancouver / North LM | |
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Vancouver Island | |
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See also: |
- 2015 British Columbia electoral redistribution
- List of British Columbia general elections
- 2017 general election
Defunct districts
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British Columbia provincial electoral districts (2009–2017) |
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North/Central | |
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Southern Interior | |
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Fraser Valley / South LM | |
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Vancouver / North LM | |
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Vancouver Island | |
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See also: |
- Electoral boundary redistribution of 2008
- Electoral boundary redistribution of 2015
- List of British Columbia general elections
- 2009 general election
- 2013 general election
- 2017 general election
- Defunct districts
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British Columbia provincial electoral districts (1979–1991) |
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North / Central |
- Atlin
- Cariboo ‡
- North Peace River
- Omineca
- Prince George North
- Prince George South
- Prince Rupert
- Skeena
- South Peace River
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Southern Interior |
- Boundary-Similkameen ‡
- Columbia River
- Kamloops ‡
- Kootenay
- Nelson-Creston
- Okanagan North
- Okanagan South ‡
- Rossland-Trail
- Shuswap-Revelstoke
- Yale-Lillooet
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Fraser Valley / South LM |
- Central Fraser Valley ‡
- Chilliwack
- Delta ‡
- Dewdney ‡
- Langley ‡
- Richmond ‡
- Surrey (2) †
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Vancouver / North LM | |
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Vancouver Island / South Coast | |
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See also: |
- List of British Columbia general elections
- 1979 general election
- 1983 general election
- 1986 general election
- Defunct districts
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- ‡ – from 1986–1991, was a 2-seat constituency
- † – from 1986–1991, was broken into 3 single-seat constituencies
- Surrey-Guildford-Whalley
- Surrey-Newton
- Surrey-White Rock-Cloverdale
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British Columbia provincial electoral districts (1966–1979) |
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North / Central |
- Atlin
- Cariboo
- Fort George
- North Peace River
- Omineca
- Prince Rupert
- Skeena
- South Peace River
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Southern Interior |
- Boundary-Similkameen
- Columbia River
- Kamloops
- Kootenay
- Nelson-Creston
- North Okanagan
- Revelstoke-Slocan
- Rossland-Trail
- South Okanagan
- Shuswap
- Yale-Lillooet
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Lower Mainland | |
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Vancouver Island / South Coast |
- Alberni
- Comox
- Cowichan-Malahat
- Esquimalt
- Mackenzie
- Nanaimo
- Oak Bay-Gordon Head
- Saanich and the Islands
- Victoria (2)
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See also: |
- List of British Columbia general elections
- 1966 general election
- 1969 general election
- 1972 general election
- 1975 general election
- Defunct districts
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