Central Fraser Valley (electoral district)
Central Fraser Valley was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia from 1979 to 1986. For other Greater Vancouver area ridings please see New Westminster (electoral districts) and/or Vancouver (electoral districts).
Demographics
Population, 1966 | |
Population change, 1966–1986 | |
Area (km²) | |
Population density (people per km²) |
Electoral history
Note: Winners in each election are in bold.
32nd British Columbia election, 1979 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |
New Democratic | Jan Bakker | 4,653 | 25.88% | unknown | ||
Progressive Conservative | Eva Viola Barton | 1,362 | 7.57% | unknown | ||
Social Credit | William Samuel Ritchie | 11,967 | 66.55% | – | unknown | |
Total valid votes | 17,982 | 100.00% | ||||
Total rejected ballots | 279 | |||||
Turnout | % |
33rd British Columbia election, 1983 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |
New Democrat | Harry Wilfred Fontaine | 6,628 | 25.05% | unknown | ||
Progressive Conservative | James Alexander McNeil | 3,399 | 12.85% | unknown | ||
Social Credit | William Samuel Ritchie | 16,032 | 60.59% | – | unknown | |
Liberal | Jacob Victor Suderman | 399 | 1.51% | – | unknown | |
Total valid votes | 26,458 | 100.00% | ||||
Total rejected ballots | 419 | |||||
Turnout | % |
34th British Columbia election, 19861 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |
New Democratic | Violet Bergen | 6,805 | 13.44% | unknown | ||
Social Credit | Harry H. De Jong | 15,900 | 31.41% | – | unknown | |
Social Credit | Peter Albert Dueck | 16,961 | 33.51% | – | unknown | |
Progressive Conservative | James Alexander McNeil | 4,900 | 9.68% | unknown | ||
New Democratic | J. Steven Mohr | 6,052 | 11.96% | unknown | ||
Total valid votes | 50,618 | 100.00% | ||||
Total rejected ballots | 627 | |||||
Turnout | % | |||||
1 Seat increased to two members from one. |
Sources
Elections BC Historical Returns
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