Canadian federal election results in the Fraser Valley
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This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the Fraser Valley. As defined for this article, the Fraser Valley includes the southern suburbs of Vancouver (the usual definition of "Fraser Valley communities", however, includes Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam, and sometimes New Westminster). Areas outside the Fraser Valley, namely the Fraser Canyon and regions to its west, are also included within one of the ridings.
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Regional profile
The Fraser Valley is traditionally one of the most socially conservative areas in British Columbia, although it is slowly becoming more liberal as urban sprawl extends eastward. This region has been dominated by the Conservatives and the former Reform and Canadian Alliance parties for most of the time from 1993 to 2011.
The northern parts of Surrey historically leaned toward the NDP until the 1990s. In 2011, the Liberals lost their remaining seat in the region, while the NDP picked up two seats in Surrey. The NDP won Surrey North in 2006 which was the first time the NDP won a seat in the region since 1988. They lost the riding to the Conservatives in 2008 before winning it back in 2011, only to lose it to the Liberals in 2015
The base of Liberal support in the region has traditionally been in Richmond. They held the seat of Richmond from 1993 to 2000 and from 2004 to 2008. Since then, the Conservatives have made inroads with the Chinese community in Richmond, and have held Richmond ever since. The Liberals picked up a second seat in the region in 2006, Newton—North Delta which they lost to the NDP in 2011. However, in 2015, the Liberals regained the seat's successor, Surrey-Newton.
Conservative support has traditionally been the strongest in the Fraser Valley Regional District, Langley and in southern Surrey. Since 2004, the Conservatives' best riding has been Abbotsford. In 2011, they won 65% of the vote there. They also won over 60% of the vote in neighbouring Langley. The FVRD is sometimes referred to BC's "bible belt" due to its high population of evangelical Christians, giving it a character similar to ridings in rural portions of the Prairies.
2015 - 42nd General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Conservative | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Abbotsford | Ed Fast 23,229 48.27% |
Jen Martel 6,593 13.70% |
Peter Njenga 15,777 32.78% |
Stephen Fowler 2,416 5.02% |
David MacKay (M-L) 109 0.23% |
Ed Fast | ||||||
Chilliwack—Hope | Mark Strahl 21,445 42.33% |
Seonaigh MacPherson 9,218 18.20% |
Louis De Jaeger 17,114 33.78% |
Thomas Cheney 2,386 4.71% |
Alexander Johnson (Libert.) 416 0.82% Dorothy-Jean O'Donnell (M-L) 82 0.16% |
Mark Strahl Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon |
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Cloverdale—Langley City | Dean Drysdale 18,800 34.77% |
Rebecca Smith 8,463 15.65% |
John Aldag 24,617 45.52% |
Scott Anderson 2,195 4.06% |
New District | |||||||
Delta | Kerry-Lynne Findlay 18,255 32.78% |
Jeremy Leveque 8,311 14.92% |
Carla Qualtrough 27,355 49.12% |
Anthony Edward Devellano 1,768 3.17% |
New District | |||||||
Fleetwood—Port Kells | Nina Grewal 14,275 29.27% |
Garry Begg 10,463 21.46% |
Ken Hardie 22,871 46.90% |
Richard Hosein 1,154 2.37% |
Nina Grewal | |||||||
Langley—Aldergrove | Mark Warawa 27,333 45.63% |
Margot Sangster 7,490 12.51% |
Leon Jensen 21,894 36.55% |
Simmi Saminder Kaur Dhillon 2,644 4.41% |
Lauren Southern (Libert.) 535 0.89% |
Mark Warawa Langley |
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Mission—Matsqui—Fraser Canyon | Brad Vis 15,587 34.91% |
Dennis Adamson 9,174 20.55% |
Jati Sidhu 16,625 37.23% |
Arthur Alexander Green 2,293 5.14% |
Wyatt Scott (Ind.) 914 2.05% Elaine Wismer (M-L) 58 0.13% |
New District | ||||||
Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge | Mike Murray 16,373 31.40% |
Bob D'Eith 15,450 29.63% |
Dan Ruimy 17,673 33.89% |
Peter Tam 2,202 4.22% |
Steve Ranta (Ind.) 452 0.87% |
Randy Kamp† Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge—Mission |
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Richmond Centre | Alice Wong 17,622 44.21% |
Jack Trovato 4,602 11.54% |
Lawrence Woo 16,486 41.36% |
Vincent Chiu 1,152 2.89% |
Alice Wong Richmond |
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South Surrey—White Rock | Dianne Lynn Watts 24,934 44.03% |
Pixie Hobby 5,895 10.41% |
Judy Higginbotham 23,495 41.49% |
Larry Colero 1,938 3.42% |
Bonnie Hu (Libert.) 261 0.46% Brian Marlatt (PC) 108 0.19% |
Russ Hiebert† South Surrey—White Rock—Cloverdale |
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Steveston—Richmond East | Kenny Chiu 16,630 38.47% |
Scott Stewart 5,248 12.14% |
Joe Peschisolido 19,486 45.08% |
Laura-Leah Shaw 1,587 3.67% |
Matthew Swanston (Libert.) 274 0.63% |
Kerry-Lynne Findlay‡ Delta—Richmond East |
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Surrey Centre | Sucha Thind 8,556 19.81% |
Jasbir Sandhu 12,992 30.08% |
Randeep Sarai 19,471 45.07% |
Jeremiah Deneault 1,493 3.46% |
Iqbal Kahlon (Comm.) 133 0.31% Kevin Pielak (CHP) 553 1.28% |
Jasbir Sandhu Surrey North |
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Surrey—Newton | Harpreet Singh 6,978 15.71% |
Jinny Sims 11,602 26.12% |
Sukh Dhaliwal 24,869 55.98% |
Pamela Sangha 975 2.19% |
Jinny Sims Newton—North Delta |
2011 - 41st General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Abbotsford | Ed Fast
32,493 |
Madeleine Hardin
4,968 |
David Murray
10,089 |
Daniel Bryce
2,138 |
David MacKay (M-L) 286 0.57% | Ed Fast | ||||||
Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon | Mark Strahl
28,160 |
Diane Janzen
5,320 |
Gwen O'Mahony
12,691 |
Jamie Hoskins
2,706 |
Clive Edwards (WBP) 180 0.37% Dorothy-Jean O'Donnell (M-L) 173 0.35% |
Chuck Strahl† | ||||||
Delta—Richmond East | Kerry-Lynne Findlay
26,059 |
Alan Beesley
8,112 |
Nic Slater
11,181 |
Duane Laird
2,324 |
John Shavluk (Ind.) 220 0.46% Jeff Monds (Libert.) 147 0.31% |
John Cummins† | ||||||
Fleetwood—Port Kells | Nina Grewal
23,950 |
Pam Dhanoa
8,041 |
Nao Fernando
16,533 |
Alan Saldanha
1,476 |
Alex Joehl (Libert.) 370 0.73% | Nina Grewal | ||||||
Langley | Mark Warawa
35,569 |
Rebecca Darnell
4,990 |
Piotr Majkowski
11,277 |
Carey Poitras
2,943 |
Craig Nobbs (Pirate) 353 0.64% | Mark Warawa | ||||||
Newton—North Delta | Mani Fallon
14,437 |
Sukh Dhaliwal
14,510 |
Jinny Sims
15,413 |
Liz Walker
1,520 |
Ravi Gill (Ind.) 123 0.27% Sam Hammond (Comm.) 116 0.25% |
Sukh Dhaliwal | ||||||
Pitt Meadows— Maple Ridge—Mission |
Randy Kamp
28,803 |
Mandeep Bhuller
2,739 |
Craig Speirs
18,835 |
Peter Tam
2,629 |
Randy Kamp | |||||||
Richmond | Alice Wong
25,109 |
Joe Peschisolido
8,027 |
Dale Jackaman
7,860 |
Michael Wolfe
2,032 |
Alice Wong | |||||||
South Surrey— White Rock—Cloverdale |
Russ Hiebert
31,990 |
Hardy Staub
9,775 |
Susan Keeping
11,881 |
Larry Colero
3,245 |
Brian Marlatt (PC) 228 0.39% Kevin Donohoe (Ind.) 152 0.26% David Hawkins (Ind.) 189 0.32% Aart Looye (Ind.) 753 1.29% Mike Schouten (CHP) 429 0.74% |
Russ Hiebert | ||||||
Surrey North | Dona Cadman
13,181 |
Shinder Purewal
6,797 |
Jasbir Sandhu
14,678 |
Bernadette Keenan
1,289 |
Jamie Scott (Ind.) 451 1.22% Norris Barens (Libert.) 284 0.77% Kevin Pielak (CHP) 303 0.82% |
Dona Cadman |
2008 - 40th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Abbotsford | Ed Fast
30,853 |
Lionel Traverse
7,933 |
Bonnie Rai
6,443 |
Karen Durant
3,138 |
Tim Felger (Mar.) 358 | Ed Fast | ||||||
Chilliwack— Fraser Canyon |
Chuck Strahl
29,195 |
Myra Sweeney
3,980 |
Helen Kormendy
8,791 |
Barbara LeBeau
4,107 |
Harold Ludwig (CHP) 653 Dorothy-Jean O'Donnell (M-L) 114 |
Chuck Strahl | ||||||
Delta— Richmond East |
John Cummins
26,292 |
Dana Miller
10,346 |
Szilvia Barna
6,773 |
Matt Laine
3,662 |
John Cummins | |||||||
Fleetwood— Port Kells |
Nina Grewal
21,389 |
Brenda Locke
12,492 |
Nao Fernando
10,917 |
Brian Newbold
3,126 |
Nina Grewal | |||||||
Langley | Mark Warawa
32,594 |
Jake Gray
5,888 |
Andrew Claxton
8,898 |
Patrick Meyer
5,059 |
Ron Gray (CHP) 614 | Mark Warawa | ||||||
Newton— North Delta |
Sandeep Pandher
13,988 |
Sukh Dhaliwal
16,481 |
Teresa Townsley
11,824 |
Liz Walker
2,533 |
James Miller-Cousineau (IND) 179 John Shavluk (IND) 126 Harjit Daudharia (Comm.) 121 |
Sukh Dhaliwal | ||||||
Pitt Meadows— Maple Ridge— Mission |
Randy Kamp
26,552 |
Dan Olson
3,400 |
Mike Bocking
16,915 |
Mike Gildersleeve
3,936 |
Jeff Monds (Liber.) 320 Evans Nicholson (IND) 139 Chum Richardson (IND) 103 |
Randy Kamp | ||||||
Richmond | Alice Wong
21,329 |
Raymond Chan
13,221 |
Dale Jackaman
5,059 |
Michael Wolfe
2,754 |
Wei Ping Chen (IND) 397 Dobie Yiu-Chung To (IND) 93 |
Raymond Chan | ||||||
South Surrey— White Rock— Cloverdale |
Russ Hiebert
31,216 |
Judy Higginbotham
11,515 |
Peter Prontzos
7,146 |
David Blair
4,951 |
Brian Marlatt (PC) 273 |
Russ Hiebert | ||||||
Surrey North | Dona Cadman
13,718 |
Marc Muhammad
5,232 |
Rachid Arab
12,608 |
Dan Kashamanga
1,941 |
Kevin Pielak (CHP) 484 Alex Joehl (Liber.) 347 Bernadette Keenan (IND) 271 Nikolas Langlands (PC) 152 Psam Frank (CAP) 105 |
Penny Priddy† |
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2006 - 39th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Abbotsford | David Oliver
5,976 |
Ed Fast
29,825 |
Jeffrey Hansen-Carlson
8,004 |
Stephanie Ashley-Pryce
2,740 |
Tim Felger (Mar.) 334 |
Randy White† | ||||||
Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon | Myra Sweeney
8,106 |
Chuck Strahl
26,842 |
Malcolm James
10,015 |
Ed Baye
1,929 |
Ron Gray (CHP) 935 Dorothy-Jean O'Donnell |
Chuck Strahl | ||||||
Delta—Richmond East | Patricia Whittaker
15,527 |
John Cummins
23,595 |
William Jonsson
7,176 |
Jean-Phillipe Laflamme
2,414 |
John Cummins | |||||||
Fleetwood—Port Kells | Brenda Locke
13,749 |
Nina Grewal
14,577 |
Barry Bell
10,961 |
Duncan McDonald
1,059 |
Jack Cook (Ind.)3,202 |
Nina Grewal | ||||||
Langley | Bill Brooks
12,553 |
Mark Warawa
28,577 |
Angel Claypool
9,993 |
Patrick Meyer
3,023 |
Vicki Lee Sloan (CAP) 211 |
Mark Warawa | ||||||
Newton—North Delta | Sukh Dhaliwal
15,006 |
Phil Eidsvik
13,416 |
Nancy Clegg
14,006 |
Sunny Athwal
853 |
Rob Girn (Ind.) 319 Harjit Singh Daudharia |
Gurmant Grewal† | ||||||
Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge— Mission |
Keith Henry
10,556 |
Randy Kamp
20,946 |
Mike Bocking
18,225 |
Rob Hornsey]
1,694 |
Dan Banov (Mar.) 327 Erin Knipstrom |
Randy Kamp | ||||||
Richmond | Raymond Chan
18,712 |
Darrel Reid
16,904 |
Neil Smith
6,106 |
Richard Gordon Mathias
1,967 |
Raymond Chan | |||||||
South Surrey—White Rock— Cloverdale |
Jim McMurtry
17,336 |
Russ Hiebert
26,383 |
Libby Thornton
9,525 |
Pierre Rovtar
2,980 |
Brian Marlatt (PC) 293 |
Russ Hiebert | ||||||
Surrey North | Surjit Kooner
6,991 |
David Matta
9,864 |
Penny Priddy
16,307 |
Roy Whyte
961 |
Nina Rivet (Ind.) 512 John Baloun |
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- ^ Formerly held by Independent MP Chuck Cadman, died July 9, 2005
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2004 - 38th General Election
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Abbotsford | Mohindar Gill 9,617 |
Randy White 29,587 |
Scott Fast 6,575 |
Karl Hann 1,389 |
Harold Ludwig (CHP) 585 David MacKay (M-L) 51 Tim Felger (Mar.) 404 |
Randy White | |||||||
Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon | Bob Besner 8,249 |
Chuck Strahl 24,096 |
Rollie Keith 9,244 |
Aisha Coghlan 1,449 |
Ron Gray (CHP) 1,156 Dorothy-Jean O'Donnell (M-L) 95 Norm Siefken (Mar.) 603 |
Chuck Strahl | |||||||
Delta—Richmond East | Shelley Leonhardt 15,515 |
John Cummins 21,308 |
Itrath Syed 6,838 |
Dana L. Miller 3,066 |
John Cummins | ||||||||
Dewdney—Alouette | Blanche Juneau 10,500 |
Randy Kamp 18,490 |
Mike Bocking 15,693 |
Tammy Lea Meyer 2,535 |
Scott Etches (Ind.) 798 |
Grant McNally† | |||||||
Fleetwood—Port Kells | Gulzar Cheema 11,568 |
Nina Grewal 14,052 |
Barry Bell 10,976 |
David Walters 2,484 |
Joseph Theriault (M-L) 167 |
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Langley | Kim Richter 12,649 |
Mark Warawa 24,390 |
Dean Morrison 8,568 |
Patrick Meyer 3,108 |
Mel Kositsky (Ind.) 2,422 |
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Newton—North Delta | Sukh Dhaliwal 13,009 |
Gurmant Grewal 13,529 |
Nancy Clegg 12,037 |
John Hague 2,555 |
Nazir Rizvi (Comm.) 98 |
Gurmant Grewal | |||||||
Richmond | Raymond Chan 18,204 |
Alice Wong 14,457 |
Dale Jackaman 6,142 |
Stephen Kronstein 1,743 |
Allan Warnke (CAP) 376 |
Joe Peschisolido [2] | |||||||
South Surrey—White Rock—Cloverdale | Judy Higginbotham 19,611 |
Russ Hiebert 22,760 |
Pummy Kaur 7,663 |
Romeo De La Pena 3,032 |
Pat Taylor (CAP) 272 |
Val Meredith [3] | |||||||
Surrey North | Dan Sheel 5,413 |
Jasbir Singh Cheema 4,340 |
Jim Karpoff 8,312 |
Sunny Athwal 658 |
460 Roy Whyte (CAP) 85 Joyce Holmes (Comm.) 93 |
Chuck Cadman [4] |
- ^ Meredith lost nomination.
- ^ Pechisolido lost nomination.
- ^ Cadman formerly a Conservative, lost nomination, became Ind. in April 2004.
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2000 - 37th General Election
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