world.wikisort.org - CanadaSurrey-Newton is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada.
Provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada
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Surrey-Newton British Columbia electoral district |
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 Location in Surrey |
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Legislature | Legislative Assembly of British Columbia |
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MLA | Harry Bains New Democratic |
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First contested | 1991 |
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Last contested | 2020 |
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Population (2001) | 58,340 |
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Area (km²) | 12 |
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Pop. density (per km²) | 4,861.7 |
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Census division(s) | Metro Vancouver |
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Census subdivision(s) | Surrey |
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The riding was first created out of the two-member Surrey district in 1986, which had been in existence since 1966. Surrey had always been a battleground between the NDP and Social Credit, trading back and forth between the two parties. The riding was represented by Premier Rita Johnston, who was a prominent Cabinet minister in the Vander Zalm government between 1986 and 1991.
In 1991, Penny Priddy defeated Johnston in a realigning election that saw Social Credit experience massive defeats all across the province. During the NDP government from 1991 to 2001, Priddy emerged as a prominent Cabinet minister in portfolios such as Women's Equality, Tourism and Culture, Health, Labour and Children and Families.
Although the riding was won by the Liberals during their 2001 landslide victory, it has been a relatively safe NDP seat since the 2005 election. The riding is home to a large South Asian community, whose population has exploded in Surrey since the early 1990s. The shift towards the NDP can largely be attributed to the party's inroads in the Indo-Canadian community.
Demographics
Population, 2001 |
50,281 |
Population change, 1996–2001 |
16.4% |
Area (km2) |
21 |
Population density (people per km2) |
2,388 |
Geography
1999 Redistribution
Surrey-Newton has its entire southern half removed.
History
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Member of Legislative Assembly
Its MLA is Harry Bains. He was first elected in 2005, and was re-elected in 2009 and 2013. He represents the New Democratic Party of British Columbia.
Surrey-Newton |
Assembly |
Years |
Member |
Party |
Surrey prior to 1986 |
34th |
1986–1991 | | Rita Johnston | Social Credit |
35th |
1991–1996 | | Penny Priddy | New Democratic |
36th |
1996–2001 |
37th |
2001–2005 | | Tony Bhullar | Liberal |
38th |
2005–2009 | | Harry Bains | New Democratic |
39th |
2009–2013 |
40th |
2013–2017 |
41st |
2017–2020 |
42nd |
2020–present |
Election results
Graph of provincial election results in Surrey-Newton (minor parties are combined into "Others")
2020 British Columbia general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | | Expenditures |
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New Democratic | Harry Bains | 8,893 | 62.64 | +5.27 | $39,066.98 |
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Liberal | Paul Boparai | 3,911 | 27.55 | −2.38 | $0.00 |
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Green | Asad Syed | 1,393 | 9.81 | +2.83 | $6,482.79 |
Total valid votes |
14,197 | 100.00 | – |
Total rejected ballots |
111 | 0.78 | +0.11 |
Turnout |
14,308 | 47.91 | –10.23 |
Registered voters |
29,867 |
Source: Elections BC[1][2] |
2017 British Columbia general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | | Expenditures |
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New Democratic | Harry Bains | 9,744 | 57.31 | +0.89 | $41,769 |
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Liberal | Gurminder Singh Parihar | 5,099 | 29.99 | −8.08 | $73,162 |
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Green | Richard Krieger | 1,172 | 6.89 | – | $225 |
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No affiliation | Balpreet Singh Bal | 988 | 5.81 | – | $8,768 |
Total valid votes |
17,003 | 100.00 | – |
Total rejected ballots |
114 | 0.67 | −0.42 |
Turnout |
17,117 | 58.14 | +5.58 |
Registered voters |
29,442 |
Source: Elections BC[3][4] |
2013 British Columbia general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | | Expenditures |
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New Democratic | Harry Bains | 9,788 | 56.42 | −12.51 | $90,282 |
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Liberal | Sukhminder S. Virk | 6,604 | 38.07 | +2.25 | $86,997 |
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Conservative | Satinder Singh | 674 | 3.89 | – | $3,660 |
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Helping Hand | Alan Saldanha | 282 | 1.63 | – | $250 |
Total valid votes |
17,348 | 100.00 |
Total rejected ballots |
191 | 1.09 |
Turnout |
17,539 | 52.56 |
Source: Elections BC[5] |
2009 British Columbia general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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New Democratic | Harry Bains | 10,709 | 68.93 | +11.04 |
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Liberal | Ajay Caleb | 4,011 | 25.82 | −9.07 |
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Green | Trevor Loke | 759 | 4.89 | +0.17 |
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Communist | George Gidora | 58 | 0.37 | – |
2005 British Columbia general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % |
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New Democratic | Harry Bains | 10,741 | 57.89 |
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Liberal | Daniel Igali | 6,473 | 34.89 |
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Green | Dan Deresh | 876 | 4.72 |
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Democratic Reform | Harry Grewal | 268 | 1.44 |
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Work Less | Gordon Scott | 123 | 0.66 |
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Platinum | Jeff Robert Evans | 72 | 0.39 |
Total |
18,553 | 100.00 |
B.C. General Election 2001: Surrey-Newton
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Expenditures |
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Liberal | Tony Bhullar | 6,750 | 49.45% | | $51,429 |
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NDP |
Param Grewal |
3,949 |
28.93% |
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$32,318 |
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Green | David Walters | 1,673 | 12.26% | – | $2,471 |
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Unity | Paul Joshi | 498 | 3.65% | | $4,578 |
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Marijuana | Stephen Kawamoto | 364 | 2.20% | | $394 |
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Reform | Margaret Bridgman | 159 | 0.96% | | $1,285 |
Total valid votes |
13,649 | 100.00% |
Total rejected ballots |
92 | 0.67% |
Turnout |
13,741 | 65.51% |
B.C. General Election 1996: Surrey-Newton
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Expenditures |
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NDP |
Penny Priddy |
13,969 |
49.54% |
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$42,833 |
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Liberal | Indra Thind | 9,788 | 34.71% | | $54,778 |
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Progressive Democrat | Ian Brown | 1,841 | 6.53% | – | $100 |
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Reform | Liaqat Bajwa | 1,244 | 4.41% | | $12,184 |
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Family Coalition | Bill Stilwell | 577 | 2.05% | – | $890 |
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Green | Maureen A. MacDonald | 340 | 1.21% | – | $100 |
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Conservative | John Keith Bannister | 217 | 0.77% | | $931 |
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Social Credit | Neil Maharaj | 174 | 0.62% | – | $3,600 |
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Natural Law |
Shane Laporte |
48 |
0.17% |
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$118 |
Total valid votes |
28,198 | 100.00% |
Total rejected ballots |
244 | 0.86% |
Turnout |
28,442 | 71.33% |
B.C. General Election 1991: Surrey-Newton
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Expenditures |
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NDP |
Penny Priddy |
10,193 |
42.28% |
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$47,584 |
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Social Credit | Rita Johnston | 7,796 | 32.33% | – | $126,919 |
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Liberal | A. Charles McKinney | 5,923 | 24.57% | | $1,942 |
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Green | Paul George | 197 | 0.82% | – | $2,740 |
Total valid votes |
24,109 | 100.00% |
Total rejected ballots |
638 | 2.58% |
Turnout |
24,747 | 76.28% |
References
External links
Legislative Assembly of British Columbia |
Preceded by Richmond |
Constituency represented by the Premier of British Columbia 1991 |
Succeeded by |
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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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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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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 / South Coast | |
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See also: |
- 2001 general election
- 2005 general election
- 2008 electoral redistribution
- Defunct districts
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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 / 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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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 | |
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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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