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The following tables present detailed results by riding as per Elections BC. [1] Names in bold are outgoing cabinet ministers, and names in italics are party leaders. The premier is in both. † denotes incumbent MLAs who did not seek re-election. ‡ denotes incumbent MLAs who sought re-election in a different riding.
On February 2, 2016, two by-elections occurred in Vancouver-Mount Pleasant and Coquitlam-Burke Mountain to replace Jenny Kwan and Douglas Horne, who had both resigned to seek election in the 2015 Canadian federal election. In preparation for the 2017 provincial election, the Electoral Boundaries Commission Amendment Act, 2014 increased the ...
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2017 British Columbia general election: Richmond-Queensborough; Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures Liberal: Jas Johal: 8,218: 41.43: $67,089 New Democratic: Aman ...
2017 British Columbia general election: Richmond South Centre; Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures Liberal: Linda Reid: 6,914: 48.72: $68,363 New Democratic: Chak Au ...
2017 British Columbia general election: Richmond North Centre; Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures Liberal: Teresa Wat: 7,916: 52.48: $64,973 New Democratic: Lyren ...
2017 British Columbia general election: Richmond-Steveston; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Liberal: John Yap: 10,332: 47.60: −4.07: $63,896 New Democratic ...
The district of Richmond North Centre was created in the 2015 redistribution from parts of Richmond Centre and Richmond East and first contested in the 2017 election. The riding adopted its current name and had minor boundary changes from the 2024 election , which implemented the results of the 2021 redistribution .