Vancouver-Fraserview is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada.

Geography

Following the redistricting in 2015 based on the previous census, Vancouver-Fraserview sits in the southeastern portion of Vancouver, including the neighbourhoods of Sunset, Victoria-Fraserview, and Killarney. Its approximate borders are East 49th Ave to the north, Fraser St to the west, Boundary Rd to the east, and the Fraser River to the south.

History

The riding was created for the 1991 election out of parts of the dual member ridings of Vancouver South and Vancouver East.

Electoral history

Members of the Legislative Assembly

Vancouver-Fraserview is a swing riding which has consistently elected MLAs from the party that formed government since its creation in 1991, often with competitive margin.

It also served as launching pad for numerous high-profile candidates from both major parties.

  • 1996 — Ian Waddell, former MP for Vancouver Kingsway 1979–1988 (when it covered a significant portion of the riding) and Port Moody—Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam 1988–93, candidate in the 1989 federal NDP leadership contest. Subsequently appointed by Premier Glen Clark as Minister of Small Business, Tourism and Culture, with responsibility of the successful 2010 Winter Olympic bid, and by Premier Ujjal Dosanjh as Minister of Environment, Lands and Parks.
  • 2005 — Wally Oppal, prominent justice of the British Columbia Court of Appeal, former lead commissioner of inquiry into policing in British Columbia. Appointed Attorney General immediately after election by Premier Gordon Campbell
  • 2009 — Kash Heed, first Indo-Canadian police chief in Canada, former superintendent of the Vancouver Police Department and chief constable of the West Vancouver Police Department. Appointed Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General immediately after election by Campbell
  • 2013 — Suzanne Anton, 2011 Non-Partisan Association's candidate for Mayor of Vancouver, former Vancouver Councillor and Park Board Commissioner. Appointed Attorney General immediately after election by Premier Christy Clark
  • 2017 — George Chow, former Vancouver Councillor and Park Board Commissioner. Appointed Minister of State for Trade immediately after election by Premier John Horgan

Since its inception in 1991 until the 2020 re-election of George Chow, this district has never had an MLA that has served more than one term.

Election results

{| class="wikitable"

! colspan="4" |2018 British Columbia electoral reform referendum

|-

! colspan="2" |Side

!Votes

!%

|-

|bgcolor="red"|

|First Past the Post

|align="right"|10,182

|align="right"|67.33

|-

|bgcolor="green"|

|Proportional Representation

|align="right"|4,940

|align="right"|32.67

|-

|colspan="2" |Total valid votes

|align="right"|15,122

|align="right"|100.0

|-

|colspan="2" |Total rejected ballots

|align="right"|126

|align="right"|0.83

|-

! colspan="4" |Source: Elections BC

|}

|-

|- bgcolor="white"

!align="right" colspan=3|Total valid votes

!align="right"|21,649

!align="right"|100%

!align="right"|

|- bgcolor="white"

!align="right" colspan=3|Total rejected ballots

!align="right"|251

!align="right"|1.15

!align="right"|

|- bgcolor="white"

!align="right" colspan=3|Turnout

!align="right"|21,900

!align="right"|54.96%

!align="right"|

|}

|-

|- bgcolor="white"

!align="right" colspan=3|Total valid votes

!align="right"|19,372

!align="right"|100%

!align="right"|

|- bgcolor="white"

!align="right" colspan=3|Total rejected ballots

!align="right"|175

!align="right"|0.90%

!align="right"|

|- bgcolor="white"

!align="right" colspan=3|Turnout

!align="right"|19,547

!align="right"|51.09%

!align="right"|

|}

|-

|-

|NDP

|Ravinder Gill

|align="right"|8,783

|align="right"|42.43%

|align="right"|

|align="right"|$55,698

|- bgcolor="white"

!align="right" colspan=3|Total valid votes

!align="right"|20,702

!align="right"|100%

!align="right"|

|- bgcolor="white"

!align="right" colspan=3|Total rejected ballots

!align="right"|286

!align="right"|1.38%

!align="right"|

|- bgcolor="white"

!align="right" colspan=3|Turnout

!align="right"|20,988

!align="right"|57.96%

!align="right"|

|}

|-

|-

|NDP

|Ian Waddell

|align="right"|5,815

|align="right"|31.91%

|align="right"|

|align="right"|$28,396

|}

|-

|NDP

|Ian Waddell

|align="right"|8,774

|align="right"|45.97%

|align="right"|

|align="right"|$41,504

|-

|Natural Law

|Prince Pabbies

|align="right"|57

|align="right"|0.30%

|align="right"|

|align="right"|$139

|}

|-

|NDP

|Bernie Simpson

|align="right"|8,016

|align="right"|44.16%

|align="right"|

|align="right"|$43,735

|-

|}

Student vote results

Student Vote Canada is a non-partisan program in Canada that holds mock elections in elementary and high schools alongside general elections (with the same candidates and same electoral system).

See also

  • List of British Columbia provincial electoral districts
  • Canadian provincial electoral districts

References

  • BC Stats
  • Results of 2001 election (pdf)
  • 2001 Expenditures (pdf)
  • Results of 1996 election
  • 1996 Expenditures
  • Results of 1991 election
  • 1991 Expenditures
  • Website of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia