Canadian federal election results in the British Columbia Interior

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This is page shows results of

Canadian federal elections in the interior of British Columbia
.

Regional profile

The BC Interior is a fairly

New Democratic Party stronghold until its support throughout the entire province collapsed in 1993. From 1993 to 2000, the Reform and Canadian Alliance parties took over in a dramatic shift (widely seen as a protest vote against established parties), winning handily in nearly every riding. The Conservatives continued to hold most of the seats in 2004 (with one exception in the northwestern corner of the province). While the NDP managed to take another seat in 2006, staunch divisions on social issues made it difficult for the NDP to make further gains. Some of the strongest conservative support is in Kelowna and the Okanagan, where a large number of retirees reside. For decades, the only close races in this region have been between the Conservatives and NDP. In the 2015 election, regional NDP strength allowed them to pick up a third seat, and in one of the biggest surprises of the election, the Liberals picked up their first seat in the BC Interior since 1974 in the region's most urban riding, Kelowna—Lake Country.[1][2]

Votes by party throughout time

Election Liberal Conservative New Democratic Green People's PC Reform /
Alliance
Others
1988 64,356
16.7%
158,044
41.0%
2,614
0.7%
136,017
35.3%
19,783
5.1%
4,407
1.1%
1993 97,349
23.5%
72,517
17.5%
3,139
0.8%
52,255
12.6%
172,065
41.5%
17,513
4.2%
1997 88,481
22.5%
66,451
16.9%
7,941
2.0%
28,232
7.2%
198,222
50.4%
4,332
1.1%
2000 86,652
21.0%
45,530
11.0%
7,182
1.7%
26,610
6.5%
237,012
57.5%
9,538
2.3%
2004 88,402
21.7%
186,110
45.7%
102,792
25.2%
22,662
5.6%
7,411
1.8%
2006 88,235
20.9%
184,643
43.7%
118,470
28.1%
26,719
6.3%
4,008
0.9%
2008 40,656
9.8%
211,930
51.3%
112,680
27.3%
44,611
10.8%
2,958
0.7%
2011 29,000
6.6%
227,901
52.2%
143,960
33.0%
31,065
7.1%
4,523
1.0%
2015 163,975
30.1%
203,083
37.2%
153,149
28.1%
21,577
4.0%
3,565
0.7%
2019 115,350
20.3%
266,459
47.0%
118,985
21.0%
50,417
8.9%
12,639
2.2%
3,616
0.6%
2021 86,978
16.0%
245,776
45.2%
144,849
26.7%
20,345
3.7%
42,237
7.8%
3,058
0.6%

2021

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC Other
Cariboo—Prince George Garth Frizzell
8,397
16.56%
Todd Doherty
25,771
50.82%
Audrey McKinnon
10,323
20.36%
Leigh Hunsinger-Chang
1,844
3.64%
Jeremy Gustafson
4,160
8.20%
Henry Thiessen (CHP)
218
0.43%
Todd Doherty
Central Okanagan—Similkameen—Nicola Sarah Eves
13,291
20.70%
Dan Albas
30,563
47.60%
Joan Phillip
13,813
21.51%
Brennan Wauters
1,755
2.73%
Kathryn Mcdonald
4,788
7.46%
Dan Albas
Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo Jesse McCormick
12,717
18.05%
Frank Caputo
30,281
42.98%
Bill Sundhu
20,431
29.00%
Iain Currie
2,576
3.66%
Corally Delwo
4,033
5.72%
Wayne Allan (Ind.)
146 0.21%
Cathy McLeod[3]
Bob O'Brien (Ind.)
264 0.37%
Kelowna—Lake Country Tim Krupa
17,767
26.46%
Tracy Gray
30,409
45.29%
Cade Desjarlais
12,204
18.18%
Imre Szeman
2,074
3.09%
Brian Rogers
4,688
6.98%
Tracy Gray
Kootenay—Columbia Robin Goldsbury
5,879
9.05%
Rob Morrison
28,056
43.19%
Wayne Stetski
23,986
36.92%
Rana Nelson
2,577
3.97%
Sarah Bennett
4,467
6.88%
Rob Morrison
North Okanagan—Shuswap Shelley Desautels
13,666
18.88%
Mel Arnold
33,626
46.45%
Ron Johnston
13,929
19.24%
Andrea Gunner
3,967
5.48%
Kyle Delfing
7,209
9.96%
Mel Arnold
Prince George—Peace River—Northern Rockies Amir Alavi
4,236
8.61%
Bob Zimmer
29,882
60.74%
Cory Grizz Longley
6,647
13.51%
Catharine Kendall
1,661
3.38%
Ryan Dyck
5,138
10.44%
Phil Hewkin (CFF)
53 0.11%
Bob Zimmer
David Jeffers (Mav.)
1,580 3.21%
Skeena—Bulkley Valley Lakhwinder Jhaj
2,866
7.66%
Claire Rattee
13,513
36.14%
Taylor Bachrach
15,921
42.58%
Adeana Young
1,406
3.76%
Jody Craven
2,888
7.72%
Rod Taylor (CHP)
797
2.13%
Taylor Bachrach
South Okanagan—West Kootenay Ken Robertson
8,159
12.22%
Helena Konanz
23,675
35.45%
Richard Cannings
27,595
41.32%
Tara Howse
2,485
3.72%
Sean Taylor
4,866
7.29%
Richard Cannings

2019

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC Other
Cariboo—Prince George Tracy Calogheros
10,932
19.96%
Todd Doherty
28,848
52.67%
Heather Sapergia
8,440
15.41%
Mackenzie Kerr
4,998
9.12%
Jing Lan Yang
1,206
2.20%
Michael Orr (Ind.)
350
0.64%
Todd Doherty
Central Okanagan—Similkameen—Nicola Mary Ann Murphy
16,252
25.03%
Dan Albas
31,135
47.95%
Joan Phillip
10,904
16.79%
Robert Mellalieu
5,086
7.83%
Allan Duncan
1,345
2.07%
Jesse Regier (Libert.)
213
0.33%
Dan Albas
Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo Terry Lake
19,716
27.21%
Cathy McLeod
32,415
44.74%
Cynthia Egli
9,936
13.71%
Iain Currie
8,789
12.13%
Ken Finlayson
1,132
1.56%
Kira Cheeseborough (Animal)
321 0.44%
Cathy McLeod
Peter Kerek (Comm.)
144 0.20%
Kelowna—Lake Country Stephen Fuhr
22,627
32.74%
Tracy Gray
31,497
45.57%
Justin Kulik
8,381
12.13%
Travis Ashley
5,171
7.48%
John Barr
1,225
1.77%
Daniel Joseph (Ind.)
152 0.22%
Stephen Fuhr
Silverado Socrates (Ind.)
67 0.10%
Kootenay—Columbia Robin Goldsbury
6,151
9.14%
Rob Morrison
30,168
44.81%
Wayne Stetski
23,149
34.38%
Abra Brynne
6,145
9.13%
Rick Stewart
1,378
2.05%
Trev Miller (Animal)
339
0.50%
Wayne Stetski
North Okanagan—Shuswap Cindy Derkaz
16,783
22.64%
Mel Arnold
36,154
48.76%
Harwinder Sandhu
11,353
15.31%
Marc Reinarz
7,828
10.56%
Kyle Delfing
2,027
2.73%
Mel Arnold
Prince George—Peace River—Northern Rockies Mavis Erickson
6,391
11.59%
Bob Zimmer
38,473
69.79%
Marcia Luccock
5,069
9.19%
Catharine Kendall
3,448
6.25%
Ron Vaillant
1,748
3.17%
Bob Zimmer
Skeena—Bulkley Valley Dave Birdi
4,793
11.58%
Claire Rattée
13,756
33.24%
Taylor Bachrach
16,944
40.94%
Mike Sawyer
3,280
7.93%
Jody Craven
940
2.27%
Danny Nunes (Ind.)
164 0.40%
Nathan Cullen
Merv Ritchie (Ind.)
157 0.38%
Rod Taylor (CHP)
1,350 3.26%
South Okanagan—West Kootenay Connie Denesiuk
11,705
17.16%
Helena Konanz
24,013
35.21%
Richard Cannings
24,809
36.38%
Tara Howse
5,672
8.32%
Sean Taylor
1,638
2.40%
Carolina Hopkins (Ind.)
359
0.53%
Richard Cannings

2015

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative NDP Liberal Green Other
Cariboo—Prince George Todd Doherty
19,688
36.64%
Trent Derrick
13,879
25.83%
Tracy Calogheros
16,921
31.49%
Richard Edward Jaques
1,860
3.46%
Gordon Campbell (NA)[a]
402 0.75%
Dick Harris
Sheldon Clare (Ind.)
657 1.22%
Adam De Kroon (CHP)
327 0.61%
Central Okanagan—
Similkameen—Nicola
Dan Albas
24,517
39.56%
Angelique Wood
11,961
19.30%
Karley Scott
23,059
37.21%
Robert Mellalieu
2,436
3.93%
Dan Albas
Okanagan—Coquihalla
Kamloops—Thompson—
Cariboo
Cathy McLeod
24,595
35.25%
Bill Sundhu
21,466
30.77%
Steve Powrie
21,215
30.41%
Matthew Greenwood
2,489
3.57%
Cathy McLeod
Kelowna—Lake Country Ron Cannan
25,502
39.75%
Norah Mary Bowman
9,039
14.09%
Stephen Fuhr
29,614
46.16%
[b] Ron Cannan
Kootenay—Columbia David Wilks
23,247
36.78%
Wayne Stetski
23,529
37.23%
Don Johnston
12,315
19.48%
Bill Green
4,115
6.51%
David Wilks
North Okanagan—Shuswap Mel Arnold
27,490
39.30%
Jacqui Gingras
17,907
25.60%
Cindy Derkaz
20,949
29.95%
Chris George
3,608
5.16%
Okanagan—Shuswap
Prince George—
Peace River—Northern Rockies

Bob Zimmer
27,237
52.52%
Kathi Dickie
8,014
15.45%
Matt Shaw
12,913
24.90%
Elizabeth Biggar
2,672
5.15%
Barry Blackman (PC)
464 0.89%
Bob Zimmer
Prince George—Peace River
W. Todd Keller (Libert.)
559 1.08%
Skeena—Bulkley Valley Tyler Nesbitt
10,936
24.79%
Nathan Cullen
22,531
51.08%
Brad Layton
8,257
18.72%
Jeannie Parnell
1,605
3.64%
Don Spratt (CHP)
780
1.77%
Nathan Cullen
South Okanagan—West Kootenay Marshall Neufeld
19,871
29.84%
Richard Cannings
24,823
37.28%
Connie Denesiuk
18,732
28.13%
Samantha Troy
2,792
4.19%
Brian Gray (Ind.)
376
0.56%
British Columbia Southern Interior

2011

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative Liberal NDP Green Other
British Columbia Southern Interior
Stephen Hill
19,273
38.93%
Shan Lavell
1,872
3.78%
Alex Atamanenko
25,206
50.92%
Bryan Hunt
3,153
6.37%
Alex Atamanenko
Cariboo—Prince George Dick Harris
24,443
56.17%
Sangeeta Lalli
2,200
5.06%
Jon Van Barneveld
13,135
30.18%
Heidi Redl
2,702
6.21%
Jon Ronan (Ind.)
394 0.91%
Dick Harris
Henry Thiessen (CHP)
440 1.01%
Jordan Turner (Rhino)
204 0.47%
Kamloops—Thompson—
Cariboo
Cathy McLeod
29,682
52.24%
Murray Todd
3,026
5.33%
Michael David Crawford
20,983
36.93%
Donovan Michael Cavers
2,932
5.16%
Christopher Kempling (CHP)
191
0.34%
Cathy McLeod
Kelowna—Lake Country Ron Cannan
34,566
57.40%
Kris Stewart
7,069
11.74%
Tisha Kalmanovitch
13,322
22.12%
Alice Hooper
5,265
8.74%
Ron Cannan
Kootenay—Columbia David Wilks
23,910
55.88%
Betty Aitchison
1,496
3.50%
Mark Shmigelsky
14,199
33.18%
Bill Green
2,547
5.95%
Brent Bush (Ind.)
636
1.49%
Jim Abbott
Okanagan—Coquihalla Dan Albas
28,525
53.58%
John Kidder
5,815
10.92%
David Finnis
12,853
24.14%
Dan Bouchard
5,005
9.40%
Sean Upshaw (Ind.)
860 1.62%
Stockwell Day
Dietrich Wittel (Ind.)
180 0.34%
Okanagan—Shuswap
Colin Mayes
31,439
55.45%
Janna Francis
4,246
7.49%
Nikki Inouye
14,955
26.38%
Greig Crockett
6,058
10.68%
Colin Mayes
Prince George—
Peace River
Bob Zimmer
23,946
62.12%
Ben Levine
2,008
5.21%
Lois Boone
9,876
25.62%
Hilary Crowley
2,301
5.97%
Jeremy Coté (Pirate)
415
1.08%
Vacant
Skeena—Bulkley Valley Clay Harmon
12,117
34.50%
Kyle Warwick
1,268
3.61%
Nathan Paul Cullen
19,431
55.33%
Roger Benham
1,102
3.14%
Maggie Braun (CAP)
165 0.47%
Nathan Cullen
Rod Taylor (CHP)
1,038 2.96%

2008

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative Liberal NDP Green Other
British Columbia Southern Interior
Rob Zandee
17,122
35.85%
Brenda Jagpal
3,292
6.89%
Alex Atamanenko
22,693
47.51%
Andy Morel
4,573
9.57%
Brian Sproule (M-L)
80
0.17%
Alex Atamanenko
Cariboo—
Prince George
Dick Harris
22,637
55.39%
Drew Adamick
4,309
10.54%
Bev Collins
10,581
25.89%
Amber Van Drielen
2,614
6.40%
Douglas Gook (Ind.)
729
1.78%
Dick Harris
Kamloops—
Thompson—
Cariboo
Cathy McLeod
25,209
46.16%
Ken Sommerfeld
5,375
9.84%
Michael Crawford
19,601
35.89%
Donovan Grube Cavers
4,430
8.11%
Betty Hinton
Kelowna—
Lake Country
Ron Cannan
31,907
55.94%
Diana Cabott
8,469
14.85%
Tish Lakes
8,624
15.12%
Angela Reid
7,821
13.71%
Mark Haley (Comm.)
218
0.38%
Ron Cannan
Kootenay—Columbia
Jim Abbott

23,402
59.59%
Betty Aitchison
3,044
7.75%
Leon R. Pendleton
8,892
22.64%
Ralph Moore
3,933
10.02%
Jim Abbott
Okanagan—Coquihalla Stockwell Day
28,765
58.13%
Valerie Hallford
5,883
11.89%
Ralph Poynting
8,236
16.64%
Dan Bouchard
6,603
13.34%
Stockwell Day
Okanagan—Shuswap
Colin Mayes
28,002
51.72%
Janna Francis
5,414
10.00%
Alice Brown
10,664
19.70%
Huguette Allen
9,368
17.30%
Gordie Campbell (NA)
416 0.77%
Colin Mayes
Darren Seymour (CAP)
278 0.51%
Prince George—
Peace River
Jay Hill
22,325
63.59%
Lindsay Gidney
2,954
8.41%
Betty Bekkering
6,170
17.58%
Hilary Crowley
3,656
10.41%
Jay Hill
Skeena—
Bulkley Valley
Sharon Smith
12,561
36.36%
Corinna Morhart
1,916
5.55%
Nathan Cullen
17,219
49.84%
Hondo Arendt
1,613
4.67%
Mary-Etta Goodacre (CAP)
112 0.32%
Nathan Cullen
Rod Taylor (CHP)
1,125 3.26%

2006

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
British Columbia Southern Interior
Bill Profili
9,383
20.20%
Derek Zeisman
8,948
19.26%
Alex Atamanenko
22,742
48.96%
Scott Leyland
5,258
11.32%
Brian Sproule (
M-L
)
123
0.26%
Jim Gouk
Cariboo—Prince George Simon Yu
10,509
24.07%
Dick Harris
19,624
44.94%
Alfred Julian Trudeau
10,129
23.20%
Alex Bracewell
2,416
5.53%
Carol Lee Chapman (
M-L
)
109 0.25%
Dick Harris
Bev Collins (CAP)
279 0.64%
Christopher S. M. Kempling (CHP)
505 1.16%
Don Roberts (FPNP)
95 0.22%
Kamloops—
Thompson—Cariboo
Ken Sommerfeld
13,454
25.22%
Betty Zane Hinton
20,948
39.27%
Michael Crawford
16,417
30.78%
Matt G. Greenwood
2,518
4.72%
Betty Hinton
Kelowna—Lake Country Vern Nielsen
14,807
25.84%
Ron Cannan
28,174
49.17%
Kevin M. Hagglund
9,538
16.64%
Angela Reid
4,562
7.96%
David Thomson (CAP)
223
0.39%
Werner Schmidt
Kootenay—Columbia Jhim Burwell
5,443
13.34%
Jim Abbott

22,181
54.36%
Brent Bush
10,560
25.88%
Clements Verhoeven
2,490
6.10%
Thomas Fredrick Sima (CAP)
132
0.32%
Jim Abbott
Okanagan—Coquihalla David Perry
11,575
23.01%
Stockwell Day
25,278
50.24%
John Harrop
9,660
19.20%
Karan Bowyer
3,802
7.56%
Stockwell Day
Okanagan—Shuswap
Will Hansma
12,330
22.62%
Colin Mayes
24,448
44.86%
Alice Brown
14,551
26.70%
Harry Naegel
2,215
4.06%
Gordon Campbell (NA)
425 0.78%
Darrel Stinson
Neville O'Grady (CAP)
172 0.32%
Darren Seymour (Ind.)
359 0.66%
Prince George—Peace River
Nathan Bauder
5,889
15.74%
Jay Hill
22,412
59.89%
Malcolm James Crockett
6,377
17.04%
Hilary Crowley
2,394
6.40%
Donna Young (Ind.)
351
0.94%
Jay Hill
Skeena—Bulkley Valley Gordon Stamp-Vincent
4,845
12.66%
Mike Scott
12,630
33.00%
Nathan Cullen
18,496
48.33%
Phil Brienesse
1,064
2.78%
Rod Taylor
(CHP)
1,235
3.23%
Nathan Cullen

2004

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Canadian Action Other
Cariboo—Prince George Gurbux Saini
8,397
19.89%
Dick Harris
19,721
46.72%
Rick Smith
11,183
26.49%
Douglas Gook
1,798
4.26%
Bev Collins
408
0.97%
Carol Lee Chapman (M-L)
79 0.19%
Dick Harris
Mike Orr (Ind.)
478 1.13%
merged district
Jeff Paetkau (Libert.)
148 0.35%
Philip Mayfield
Kamloops—Thompson
John O'Fee
14,434
28.26%
Betty Hinton
20,611
40.35%
Brian Carroll
13,379
26.19%
Grant Fraser
2,213
4.33%
Arjun Singh (Ind.)
440
0.86%
Betty Hinton
Kelowna
Vern Nielsen
14,109
26.50%
Werner Schmidt
25,553
48.00%
Starleigh Grass
8,954
16.82%
Kevin Ade
3,903
7.33%
Michael Cassidyne-Hook
271
0.51%
Huguette Plourde (Mar.)
447
0.84%
Werner Schmidt
Kootenay—Columbia Ross Priest
7,351
17.92%
Jim Abbott

21,336
52.02%
Brent Bush
9,772
23.82%
Carmen Gustafson
2,558
6.24%
Jim Abbott
North Okanagan—Shuswap Will Hansma
11,636
22.48%
Darrel Stinson
24,014
46.39%
Alice Brown
12,528
24.20%
Erin Nelson
2,333
4.51%
Claire A. Foss
257
0.50%
Gordon Campbell (NA)
401 0.77%
Darrel Stinson
K. No. Daniels (NA)
104 0.20%
Blair T. Longley (Mar.)
492 0.95%
Okanagan—Coquihalla Vanessa Sutton
11,212
23.05%
Stockwell Day
24,220
49.79%
Joyce Procure
9,509
19.55%
Harry Naegal
2,896
5.95%
Lelannd Haver
259
0.53%
Jack William Peach (Mar.)
548
1.13%
Stockwell Day
Prince George—Peace River
Arleene Thorpe
4,988
13.76%
Jay Hill
21,281
58.71%
Michael Hunter
7,501
20.70%
Hilary Crowley
2,073
5.72%
Harley J. Harasym
301
0.83%
Tara Rimstad (M-L)
101
0.28%
Jay Hill
Skeena—Bulkley Valley Miles Richardson
7,965
21.59%
Andy Burton
12,434
33.70%
Nathan Cullen
13,706
37.14%
Roger Colin Benham
1,225
3.32%
Frank Martin (M-L)
161 0.44%
Andy Burton
Rod Taylor (CHP)
1,408 3.82%
Southern Interior
Doug Stanley
8,310
17.96%
Jim Gouk
16,940
36.60%
Alex Atamanenko
16,260
35.13%
Scott Leyland
3,663
7.91%
Farlie Paynter
87
0.19%
Karine Cyr (Mar.)
391 0.84%
Jim Gouk
Robert Schuster (Ind.)
591 1.28%
Brian Sproule (M-L)
39 0.08%

2000

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Canadian Alliance NDP PC Green Other
Cariboo—Chilcotin John McCarvill
6,555
20.34%
Philip Mayfield
19,213
59.63%
Raymond John Skelly
2,915
9.05%
Pamela J. Culbert
2,822
8.76%
Al Charlebois (M-L)
124 0.38%
Philip Mayfield
William Turkel (Ind.)
591 1.83%
Kamloops, Thompson and Highland Valleys
Jon Moser
7,582
15.63%
Betty Hinton
23,577
48.59%
Nelson Riis
13,600
28.03%
Randy Patch
3,217
6.63%
Ernie Schmidt (CAP)
544
1.12%
Nelson Riis
Kelowna
Joe Leask
13,564
23.86%
Werner Schmidt
33,810
59.47%
John O. Powell
3,572
6.28%
Doug Mallo
4,708
8.28%
Jack W. Peach (CAP)
1,199
2.11%
Werner Schmidt
Kootenay—Boundary—Okanagan
Bill Barlee
11,357
27.36%
Jim Gouk
19,386
46.70%
Don Scarlett
4,091
9.85%
Michele Elise Duncan
2,147
5.17%
Andrew Shadrack
2,689
6.48%
Bev Collins (CAP)
762 1.84%
Jim Gouk
Annie Holtby (NLP)
191 0.46%
Dan Loehndorf (Mar.)
889 2.14%
Kootenay—Columbia Delvin R. Chatterson
5,581
14.74%
Jim Abbott
25,663
67.78%
Andrea Dunlop
3,297
8.71%
Jerry Pirie
2,165
5.72%
Jubilee Rose Cacaci
1,158
3.06%
Jim Abbott
Okanagan—Coquihalla Tom Chapman
9,923
20.46%
Stockwell Day
28,794
59.37%
Ken Ellis
4,096
8.45%
Gordon John Seiter
2,939
6.06%
Harry Naegel
1,110
2.29%
Clay Harmon (NA)
95 0.20%
Stockwell Day
Elizabeth Innes (NLP)
167 0.34%
Dorothy-Jean O'Donnell (M-L)
99 0.20%
Larry Taylor (CAP)
461 0.95%
Teresa Taylor (Mar.)
818 1.69%
Okanagan—Shuswap
Marvin Friesen
9,855
20.59%
Darrel Stinson
29,345
61.30%
Wayne Alexander Fowler
4,060
8.48%
Sheila Marguerite Wardman
3,096
6.47%
K. No Daniels (NA)
447 0.93%
Darrel Stinson
Vera Gottlieb (CAP)
724 1.51%
David Lethbridge (Comm.)
347 0.72%
Prince George—Bulkley Valley Jeannette Townsend
8,202
23.43%
Dick Harris
20,596
58.84%
Mark Walsh
2,029
5.80%
Oliver William Ray
2,448
6.99%
John Grogan
793
2.27%
David MacKay (M-L)
84 0.24%
Dick Harris
John Van der Woude (NA)
152 0.43%
Suzanne Woodrow (CAP)
701 2.00%
Prince George—Peace River
Arleene Thorpe
5,319
15.53%
Jay Hill
23,840
69.62%
Lenart Nelson
1,597
4.66%
Jan Christiansen
2,103
6.14%
Hilary Crowley
744
2.17%
Henry A. Dunbar (CAP)
562 1.64%
Jay Hill
Colby Nicholson (M-L)
80 0.23%
Skeena Rhoda Witherly
8,714
29.12%
Andy Burton
12,787
42.73%
Larry Guno
6,273
20.96%
Devin Lee Glowinski
965
3.22%
Roger Colin Benham
688
2.30%
Cliff Brown (NLP)
140 0.47%
Mike Scott
George Joseph (NA)
361 1.21%

Notes and References

Notes

  1. ^ Gordon Campbell ran to provide a "none of the above" option for voters.[4]
  2. ^ Gary Adams was selected as the Green Party candidate for Kelowna—Lake Country when he pledged to immediately resign and support the Liberal candidate, Stephen Fuhr.[5] The party's federal leadership asked him not to resign or endorse Fuhr and Adams relented. Adams eventually registered as a candidate but soon withdrew and the party decided to respect local party members' decision to not run a candidate.[6]

References

  1. ^ Kevin Parnell, Lake Country expected to meet with new MP Stephen Fuhr, The Kelowna Capital News, October 26, 2015.
  2. ^ "Election 2015:Liberal Stephen Fuhr pulls off massive upset in Conservative stronghold of Kelowna-Lake Country". Archived from the original on 2015-12-08. Retrieved 2015-11-01.
  3. ^ Cathy McLeod MP [@Cathy_McLeod] (February 4, 2021). "Today I am announcing that I will not be putting my name forward in the next election" (Tweet). Retrieved 4 February 2021 – via Twitter.
  4. ^ Evelyn, Charelle (29 September 2015). "Two candidates enter election race". Prince George Citizen. Glacier Community Media. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  5. ^ Raj, Althia (29 July 2015). "Gary Adams, Green Candidate, In Limbo After Co-Operation Pact With Liberals Appears Nixed". The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, Inc. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
  6. ^ "Statement from Kelowna - Lake Country's former Green candidate". Capital News (Kelowna). Black Press, Inc. Editorial. 16 September 2015. Retrieved 1 October 2015.