British Columbia general election, 1986

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The British Columbia general election of 1986 was the 34th general election in the Province of British Columbia, Canada. It was held to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. The election was called on September 24, 1986. The election was held on October 22, 1986, and the new legislature met for the first time on March 9, 1987.

The governing British Columbia Social Credit Party of Bill Vander Zalm was re-elected with a majority government, and won almost half of the popular vote. 12 new seats in had been created in the legislature for this election. Social Credit coincidentally won 12 additional seats, while the social democratic New Democratic Party, led by Bob Skelly, won the same number it had in the previous election.

No other parties won seats.

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Party Party leader # of
candidates
Seats Popular vote
1983 Elected % Change # % % Change
     Social Credit Bill Vander Zalm 69 35 47 +34.3% 954,516 49.32% -0.44%
     New Democrats Bob Skelly 69 22 22 - 824,544 42.60% -2.34%
     Liberal Art Lee 55 - - - 130,505 6.74% +4.05%
     Progressive Conservative   12 - - - 14,074 0.73 % -0.43%
     Green   9 - - - 4,660 0.24% 0.05%
     Independent 6 - - - 2,470 0.13% -0.19%
     Libertas   1 * - * 1,552 0.08% *
     People's Front   8 * - * 1,502 0.08% *
     Communist   3 - - - 722 0.03% -0.02%
     Libertarian   3 * - * 341 0.02% *
     Western Canada Concept Doug Christie 1 - - - 322 0.02% -0.84%
     New Republic   1 * - * 245 0.01% *
Total 237 57 69 +21.1% 1,935,453 100%  
Source: Elections BC


Note:

* Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election.

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Preceded by
1983
British Columbia general elections Succeeded by
1991