world.wikisort.org - CanadaLangley is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. The riding was first contested in the 1966 general election.
Provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada
For the federal electoral district of the same name, see Langley (electoral district).
Langley British Columbia electoral district |
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Legislature | Legislative Assembly of British Columbia |
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MLA | Andrew Mercier New Democratic |
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First contested | 1991 |
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Last contested | 2020 |
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Population (2001) | 54,174 |
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Area (km²) | 576 |
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Pop. density (per km²) | 94.1 |
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The riding was created out of the Delta constituency in 1966. Until the election of 1991, it was considered a safe seat for the Social Credit Party. Since then, the BC Liberals have won the seat by significant margins in six consecutive elections. It returned one MLA from 1966 to 1986, two MLAs from 1986 to 1991, and one MLA from 1991 to the present day.
Demographics
Population, 2001 |
54,174 |
Population Change, 1996–2001 |
6.6% |
Area (km²) |
94 |
Pop. Density (people per km²) |
576 |
Member of Legislative Assembly
Assembly |
Years |
Member |
Party |
28th |
1966–1969 |
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Hunter Bertram Vogel |
Social Credit |
29th |
1969–1972 |
30th |
1972–1975 |
Robert Howard McClelland |
31st |
1975–1979 |
32nd |
1979-1983 |
33rd |
1983-1986 |
34th |
1986–1991 |
Two Member District |
34th |
1986–1991 |
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Carol Gran |
Social Credit |
Dan Peterson |
35th |
1991–1996 |
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Lynn Stephens |
Liberal |
36th |
1996–2001 |
37th |
2001–2005 |
38th |
2005–2009 |
Mary Polak |
39th |
2009–2013 |
40th |
2013–2017 |
41st |
2017–2020 |
42nd |
2020–present |
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Andrew Mercier |
New Democratic |
Election results
2020 British Columbia general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | | Expenditures |
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New Democratic | Andrew Mercier | 11,089 | 47.17 | +12.56 | $28,812.20 |
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Liberal | Mary Polak | 8,014 | 34.09 | −10.31 | $41,052.70 |
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Green | Bill Masse | 2,469 | 10.50 | −4.77 | $1,354.87 |
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Conservative | Shelly Jan | 1,936 | 8.24 | +3.20 | $14,325.84 |
Total valid votes |
23,508 | 100.00 | – |
Total rejected ballots |
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Turnout |
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Registered voters |
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Source: Elections BC[1][2] |
2017 British Columbia general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | | Expenditures |
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Liberal | Mary Polak | 10,755 | 44.40 | −7.04 | $57,403 |
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New Democratic | Gail Chaddock-Costello | 8,384 | 34.61 | +7.48 | $9,689 |
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Green | Elizabeth Helen Walker | 3,699 | 15.27 | +5.72 | |
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Conservative | Justin Greenwood | 1,221 | 5.04 | −6.84 | $171 |
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Libertarian | Robert Kerr Pobran | 166 | 0.68 | – | |
Total valid votes |
24,225 | 100.00 |
Total rejected ballots |
128 | 0.53 |
Turnout |
24,353 | 59.40 |
Source: Elections BC[3] |
2013 British Columbia general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | | Expenditures |
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Liberal | Mary Polak | 14,039 | 51.44 | −5.18 | $110,992 |
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New Democratic | Andrew Mercier | 7,403 | 27.13 | −8.64 | $57,812 |
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Conservative | John Cummins | 3,242 | 11.88 | – | $21,714 |
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Green | Wally Martin | 2,608 | 9.55 | +1.95 | $586 |
Total valid votes |
27,292 | 100.00 |
Total rejected ballots |
122 | 0.45 |
Turnout |
27,414 | 59.06 |
Source: Elections BC[4] |
B.C. General Election 2001: Langley
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
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Expenditures |
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Liberal | Lynn Stephens | 14,564 | 64.85% | | $47,825 |
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Green | Pat Taylor | 2,847 | 12.68% | – | $492 |
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NDP |
Paul Latham |
2,720 |
12.11% |
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$1,961 |
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Unity | Gordon Nelson | 1,605 | 7.15% | | $4,453 |
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Marijuana | Mavis Becker | 723 | 3.21% | | $721 |
Total valid votes |
22,459 | 100.00% |
Total rejected ballots |
66 | 0.29% |
Turnout |
22,525 | 71.97% |
B.C. General Election 1996: Langley
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Expenditures |
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Liberal | Lynn Stephens | 9,277 | 46.62% | | $50,227 |
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NDP |
Kim Richter |
5,795 |
29.12% |
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$17,136 |
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Reform | Joe Lopushinsky | 3,224 | 16.20% | | $33,546 |
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Progressive Democrat | Paul MacDonald | 1,195 | 6.00% | – | |
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Green | Fely Gotia-Walters | 262 | 1.32% | – | $240 |
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Social Credit | Ian B. Thompson | 148 | 0.74% | – | $5,178 |
Total valid votes |
19,901 | 100.00% |
Total rejected ballots |
125 | 0.62% |
Turnout |
20,026 | 73.19% |
B.C. General Election 1991: Langley
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Expenditures |
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Liberal | Lynn Stephens | 7,149 | 38.95% | | $5,383 |
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NDP |
Derrill Thompson |
5,762 |
31.39% |
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$22,296 |
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Social Credit | Carol M. Gran | 5,201 | 28.34% | – | $62,018 |
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Family Coalition | Barrie O. Norman | 180 | 0.98% | – | $1,323 |
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Independent |
Nora E. Galenzoski |
62 |
0.34% |
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$120 |
Total valid votes |
18,354 | 100.00% |
Total rejected ballots |
354 | 1.89% |
Turnout |
18,708 | 76.24% |
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 | |
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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 | |
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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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