Surrey-Whalley

      Surrey-Whalley
      Flag of British Columbia.svg British Columbia electoral district
      Provincial electoral district
      Legislature Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
      MLA
       
       
       
      Bruce Ralston
      New Democratic
      District created
      Demographics
      Population
      Electors
      Area (km²)
      Census divisions Metro Vancouver
      Census subdivisions Surrey

      Surrey-Whalley is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. The riding's name was resurrected from a former riding in the same area, with similar but not identical boundaries. The newly created riding of Surrey-Whalley kept the majority of the original Surrey-Whalley riding and added a portion of Surrey-Green Timbers.[1]

      Demographics pre 2012

      Population, 2001 48,686
      Population Change, 1996-2001 3.0%
      Area (km²) 25.25
      Pop. Density (people per km²) 1,928
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      Member of Legislative Assembly

      On account of the realignment of electoral boundaries, most incumbents did not represent the entirety of their listed district during the preceding legislative term. Its MLA is Bruce Ralston. He was first elected in 2005, and was re-elected in the 2009 election. He represents the British Columbia New Democratic Party.

      Parliament Years Member Party
      34th 1986-1991     Joan Smallwood NDP
      35th 1991–1996
      36th 1996–2001
      37th 2001–2005     Elayne Brenzinger Liberal
      38th 2005–2009     Bruce Ralston NDP
      39th 2009–2013
      40th 2013-present
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      Election results

      B.C. General Election 1991: Surrey-Whalley
      Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
           NDP Joan K. Smallwood 7,243 47.77% $37,199
      Liberal Daphne E. Edwards 4,862 32.06% $2,676
      Social Credit John A. Conway 2,922 19.27% $27,880
      Green Imtiaz N. Popat 137 0.90% $189
      Total valid votes 15,164 100.00%
      Total rejected ballots 340 2.19%
      Turnout 15,504 69.78%
      B.C. General Election 1996: Surrey-Whalley
      Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
           NDP Joan K. Smallwood 7,396 50.14% $37,063
      Liberal Judy Higginbotham 4,576 31.02% $46,879
      Reform John A. Conway 1,302 8.83% $6,238
      Progressive Democrat Vlad Marjanovic 968 6.56% $591
      Green Jens M. Haeusser 243 1.65% $100
           Social Credit Dora Fehr 115 0.78%
           Libertarian Donald A. Roberts 82 0.56%
           Natural Law Valerie Hubert 70 0.47% $118
      Total valid votes 14,752 100.00%
      Total rejected ballots 147 0.99%
      Turnout 14,899 65.38%
      B.C. General Election 2001: Surrey-Whalley
      Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
      Liberal Elayne Brenzinger 6,693 45.73% $53,614
           NDP Joan Smallwood 4,536 30.99% $42,735
      Green Terry McComas 1,652 11.28% $100
      Unity John A. Conway 838 5.73% $2,880
           Marijuana Khalid Damien Arnaout 544 3.72% $394
      Reform Mike Runté 374 2.55% $7,957
      Total valid votes 14,637 100.00%
      Total rejected ballots 85 0.58%
      Turnout 14,722 66.79%
      British Columbia general election, 2005: Surrey-Whalley
      Party Candidate Votes %
      New Democratic Bruce Ralston 8,903 55.00%
      Liberal Barbara Steele 4,949 30.57%
      Green Roy Whyte 1,238 7.65%
      Democratic Reform Elayne Brenzinger 607 3.75%
      Marijuana Melady Belinda Earl 302 1.87%
      Independent Joe Pal 139 0.86%
      Platinum Neil Gregory Magnuson 50 0.31%
      Total 16,188 100.00%
      British Columbia general election, 2009: Surrey-Whalley
      Party Candidate Votes
      New Democratic Bruce Ralston 10,453
      Liberal Radhia Benalia 4,083
      Green Bernadette Kennan 1,189
      B.C. General Election 2013: Surrey-Whalley
      Party Candidate Votes % ±%
      New Democratic Bruce Ralston
      Vision Jag Bhandari (JB)
      Liberal Kuljeet Kaur
      Conservative Sunny Chohan
      Total Valid Votes
      Total Rejected Ballots
      Turnout
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      References

      1. ^ "Surrey-Whalley B.C. votes". CBC.ca. Retrieved 2009-04-12. 
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      External links

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      Last modified on 22 May 2013, at 12:25