world.wikisort.org - CanadaKootenay East (name in effect from 2009 onwards, formerly Kootenay from 1966 to 2001 and East Kootenay from 2001 to 2009) is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. It was created before the 1966 election by the merger of Cranbrook and Fernie ridings, and despite its long period under the "Kootenay" moniker, never extended to cover more than a fraction of the whole "Kootenay" region.
Provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada
Not to be confused with Kootenay East (1917–1968, 1979–1997), or East Kootenay (provincial electoral district) (1890–1898).
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Kootenay East British Columbia electoral district |
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Legislature | Legislative Assembly of British Columbia |
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MLA | Tom Shypitka Liberal |
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District created | 1966 |
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First contested | 1966 |
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Last contested | 2020 |
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Population (2001) | 38,503 |
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Area (km²) | 10,275 |
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Pop. density (per km²) | 3.7 |
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Census division(s) | Regional District of East Kootenay |
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Census subdivision(s) | Cranbrook, Fernie, Sparwood, Elkford |
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For other historical or current ridings in the Kootenay region, please see Kootenay (electoral districts).
Demographics
Population, 2001 |
38,503 |
Population change, 1996–2001 |
0.7% |
Area (km2) |
10,275 |
Population density (people per km2) |
3.7 |
Geography
As of the 2020 provincial election, Kootenay East comprises the southern portion of the Regional District of East Kootenay. It is located in southeastern British Columbia and is bordered by Alberta to the east and Montana, United States to the south. Communities in the electoral district consist of Cranbrook, Fernie, Sparwood, and Elkford.[1]
History
2008 Redistribution
Addition of St. Mary's Indian Reserve.
Change name from East Kootenay to Kootenay East
1999 Redistribution
Small addition to western border.
Change name from Kootenay to East Kootenay
Member of Legislative Assembly
Its MLA is Tom Shypitka. He was first elected in 2017. This riding has elected the following MLAs:
Assembly |
Years |
Member |
Party |
Cranbrook and Fernie prior to 1966 |
28th |
1966–1969 |
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Leo Nimsick |
New Democratic |
29th |
1969–1972 |
30th |
1972–1975 |
31st |
1975–1979 |
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George Haddad |
Social Credit |
32nd |
1979–1983 |
Terry Segarty |
33rd |
1983–1986 |
34th |
1986–1991 |
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Anne Edwards |
New Democratic |
35th |
1991–1996 |
36th |
1996–2001 |
Erda Walsh |
37th |
2001–2005 |
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Bill Bennett |
Liberal |
38th |
2005–2009 |
39th |
2009–2013 |
40th |
2013–2017 |
41st |
2017–2020 |
Tom Shypitka |
42nd |
2020–present |
Election results
Graph of provincial election results in Kootenay East (minor parties are summed up as "Others")
2020 British Columbia general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | | Expenditures |
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Liberal | Tom Shypitka | 9,897 | 57.90 | +1.33 | $38,182.15 |
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New Democratic | Wayne Stetski | 5,499 | 32.17 | +2.5 | $19,605.32 |
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Green | Kerri Wall | 1,697 | 9.93 | −1.34 | $3,805.90 |
Total valid votes |
17,093 | 100.00 | – |
Total rejected ballots |
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Turnout |
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Registered voters |
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Source: Elections BC[2][3] |
2017 British Columbia general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | | Expenditures |
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Liberal | Tom Shypitka | 9,666 | 56.57 | −6.42 | $53,655 |
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New Democratic | Randal Macnair | 5,070 | 29.67 | −7.34 | $34,336 |
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Green | Yvonne Marie Prest | 1,926 | 11.27 | – | $2,412 |
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Libertarian | Keith D. Komar | 425 | 2.49 | – | $2,027 |
Total valid votes |
17,087 | 100.00 |
Total rejected ballots |
101 | 0.59 |
Turnout |
17,188 | 55.71 |
Source: Elections BC[4] |
2013 British Columbia general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | | Expenditures |
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Liberal | Bill Bennett | 10,252 | 62.99 | +11.78 | $126,532 |
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New Democratic | Norma Blissett | 6,023 | 37.01 | +1.39 | $74,121 |
Total valid votes |
16,275 | 100.00 |
Total rejected ballots |
138 | 0.84 |
Turnout |
16,413 | 53.41 |
Source: Elections BC[5] |
2009 British Columbia general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | | Expenditures |
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Liberal | Bill Bennett | 8,404 | 51.21% | +3.2 | $159,218 |
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New Democratic | Troy Sebastian | 5,844 | 35.62% | −8.1 | $92,272 |
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Conservative | Wilf Hanni | 1,612 | 9.82% | – | $24,562 |
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Green | Jen Tsuida | 549 | 3.35% | −4.92 | $850 |
Total Valid Votes |
16,409 | 100% |
Total Rejected Ballots |
53 | 0.32% |
Turnout |
16,462 | 55.87% |
2005 British Columbia general election East Kootenay
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Expenditures |
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Liberal | Bill Bennett | 8,060 | 48.01% | | $98,363 |
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NDP |
Erda Walsh |
7,339 |
43.72% |
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$54,902 |
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Green | Luke Gurbin | 1,389 | 8.27% | – | $200 |
Total Valid Votes |
16,788 |
100% |
Total Rejected Ballots |
111 |
0.66% |
Turnout |
16,899 |
60.03% |
2001 British Columbia general election: East Kootenay
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Expenditures |
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Liberal | Bill Bennett | 10,206 | 61.85% | | $41,778 |
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NDP |
Erda Walsh |
3,638 |
22.05% |
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$41,196 |
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Unity | Bruce Parke | 651 | 3.95% | | $100 |
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Green | Joni Krats | 1,287 | 7.80% | – | $509 |
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Marijuana | Fred Sima | 718 | 4.35% | | $844 |
Total valid votes |
16,500 | 100.00% |
Total rejected ballots |
59 | 0.36% |
Turnout |
16,559 | 68.76% |
1996 British Columbia general election: Kootenay
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Expenditures |
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NDP |
Erda Walsh |
6,398 |
38.59% |
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$50,043 |
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Liberal | Ron Tarr | 5,887 | 35.50% | | $43,761 |
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Reform | Wilf Hanni | 3,718 | 22.42% | | $27,845 |
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Green | Casey Brennan | 363 | 2.19% | – | $100 |
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Independent |
Marko Makar |
215 |
1.30% |
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$2,707 |
Total valid votes |
16,581 | 100.00% |
Total rejected ballots |
62 | 0.37% |
Turnout |
16,643 | 68.15% |
1991 British Columbia general election: Kootenay
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Expenditures |
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NDP |
Anne Edwards |
7,352 |
46.49% |
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$44,609 |
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Social Credit | Terry Segarty | 5,014 | 31.70% | – | $69,607 |
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Liberal | William (Bill) G. Hills | 3,450 | 21.81% | | $2,581 |
Total valid votes |
15,816 | 100.00% |
Total rejected ballots |
296 | 1.84% |
Turnout |
16,112 | 73.94% |
1986 British Columbia general election
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Expenditures |
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New Democratic | Anne Edwards | 8,000 | 47.94% | | unknown |
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Social Credit | Terry Segarty | 7,649 | 45.85% | | unknown |
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Liberal |
Paul R. Kershaw |
539 |
3.23% |
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unknown |
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Progressive Conservative |
James G. Smith |
499 |
2.99% |
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unknown |
Total valid votes |
16,687 |
100.00% |
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Total rejected ballots |
271 |
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Turnout |
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1983 British Columbia general election
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Expenditures |
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Social Credit | Terry Segarty | 8,819 | 50.65% | | unknown |
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New Democratic | Harry Edwin Mathias | 8,245 | 7.80% | | unknown |
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Liberal |
Kory Palmer |
347 |
1.99% |
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unknown |
Total valid votes |
17,411 |
100.00% |
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Total rejected ballots |
208 |
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Turnout |
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1979 British Columbia general election
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Expenditures |
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Social Credit | Terry Segarty | 6,167 | 49.37% | | unknown |
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New Democratic | Douglas Wayne Wright | 5,350 | 42.83% | | unknown |
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Progressive Conservative |
Roy Wilburn Paul |
975 |
7.80% |
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unknown |
Total valid votes |
12,492 |
100.00% |
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Total rejected ballots |
102 |
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Turnout |
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1975 British Columbia general election
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Expenditures |
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Social Credit | George Wayne Haddad | 7,915 | 52.29% | | unknown |
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New Democratic | James Patterson | 7,223 | 47.71% | | unknown |
Total valid votes |
15,138 |
100.00% |
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Total rejected ballots |
180 |
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Turnout |
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1972 British Columbia general election
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Expenditures |
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New Democratic | Leo Nimsick | 6,065 | 44.20% | | unknown |
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Liberal |
Harry Edwards Caldwell |
4,267 |
38.26% |
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unknown |
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Conservative |
David John Reeves |
4,169 |
30.38% |
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unknown |
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Social Credit | Ronald Powell | 1,615 | 11.77% | – | unknown |
Total valid votes |
13,721 |
100.00% |
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Total rejected ballots |
180 |
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Turnout |
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1969 British Columbia general election
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Expenditures |
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New Democratic | Leo Nimsick | 4,282 | 38.39% | | unknown |
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Social Credit |
Harry J. Broadhurst |
4,267 |
38.26% |
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unknown |
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Liberal |
Henry Nelson |
2,604 |
23.55% |
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unknown |
Total valid votes |
11,153 |
100.00% |
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Total rejected ballots |
173 |
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Turnout |
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1966 British Columbia general election
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Expenditures |
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New Democratic | Leo Nimsick | 3,605 | 40.98% | | unknown |
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Social Credit | Robert Owen Jones | 3,070 | 34.89% | | unknown |
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Liberal |
Harry McKay |
2,123 |
24.13% |
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unknown |
Total valid votes |
8,798 |
100.00% |
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Total rejected ballots |
54 |
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Turnout |
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References
External links
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 (2001–2009) |
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North / Central |
- Bulkley Valley-Stikine
- Cariboo North
- Cariboo South
- North Coast
- Peace River North
- Peace River South
- Prince George-Mount Robson
- Prince George North
- Prince George-Omineca
- Skeena
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Southern Interior |
- Columbia River-Revelstoke
- East Kootenay
- Kamloops
- Kamloops-North Thompson
- Kelowna-Lake Country
- Kelowna-Mission
- Nelson-Creston
- Okanagan-Westside
- Okanagan-Vernon
- Penticton-Okanagan Valley
- Shuswap
- West Kootenay-Boundary
- Yale-Lillooet
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Fraser Valley / South LM | |
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Vancouver / North LM | |
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Vancouver Island / South Coast |
- Alberni-Qualicum
- Comox Valley
- Cowichan-Ladysmith
- Esquimalt-Metchosin
- Malahat-Juan de Fuca
- Nanaimo
- Nanaimo-Parksville
- North Island
- Oak Bay-Gordon Head
- Powell River-Sunshine Coast
- Saanich North and the Islands
- Saanich South
- Victoria-Beacon Hill
- Victoria-Hillside
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See also: |
- 2001 general election
- 2005 general election
- 2008 electoral redistribution
- Defunct districts
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British Columbia provincial electoral districts (1991–2001) |
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North / Central |
- Bulkley Valley-Stikine
- Cariboo North
- Cariboo South
- North Coast
- Peace River North
- Peace River South
- Prince George-Mount Robson
- Prince George North
- Prince George-Omineca
- Skeena
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Southern Interior |
- Columbia River-Revelstoke
- Kamloops
- Kamloops-North Thompson
- Kootenay
- Nelson-Creston
- Okanagan-Boundary
- Okanagan East
- Okanagan-Penticton
- Okanagan-Vernon
- Okanagan West
- Shuswap
- Rossland-Trail
- Yale-Lillooet
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Fraser Valley / South LM | |
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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
- 1991 general election
- 1996 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 |
- Alberni
- Comox
- Cowichan-Malahat
- Esquimalt-Port Renfrew
- Mackenzie
- Nanaimo ‡
- North Island
- Oak Bay-Gordon Head
- Saanich and the Islands ‡
- Victoria (2)
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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 |
- Burnaby-Edmonds
- Burnaby North
- Burnaby-Willingdon
- Chilliwack
- Coquitlam
- Delta
- Dewdney
- Langley
- New Westminster
- North Vancouver-Capilano
- North Vancouver-Seymour
- Richmond
- Surrey
- Vancouver-Burrard (2)
- Vancouver Centre (2)
- Vancouver East (2)
- Vancouver-Little Mountain (2)
- Vancouver-Point Grey (2)
- Vancouver South (2)
- West Vancouver-Howe Sound
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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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