Fort Langley-Aldergrove

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Fort Langley-Aldergrove is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada.

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[edit] Demographics

Population, 2001 52,440
Population Change, 1996-2001 8.5%
Area (km²) 234
Pop. Density (people per km²) 224.10

[edit] Geography

[edit] History

Fort Langley

Fort Langley, the birthplace of British Columbia

Fort Langley is now part of "The Township of Langley. Langley is said to be the place where city and country meet.

[edit] Member of Legislative Assembly

Its MLA is Hon. Rich Coleman, a former member of the RCMP and security specialist. He was first elected in 1996. He represents the British Columbia Liberal Party. Mr. Coleman was appointed Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General on June 5, 2001.

[edit] Election results

B.C. General Election 2005 Fort Langley-Aldergrove
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
     BC Liberal Rich Coleman 15,454 59.13%
     NDP Shane Dyson 7,597 29.07%
     Green Andrea Meagan Welling 2,529 9.68%
     Marijuana Marc Emery 374 1.43%
     Platinum Stephen Christopher Davis 183 0.70%
Total 26,137 100.00%



B.C. General Election 2001: Fort Langley-Aldergrove
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
     BC Liberal Rich Coleman 16,527 68.30% $39,126
     Green Andrea Welling 2,766 11.43% $1,207
     NDP Simon Challenger 2,619 10.82% $11,421
     Unity Deanna Jopling 1,275 5.27% $5,989
     Marijuana Joshua McKenzie 674 2.79% $544
     Independent Murray Dunbar 336 1.39% $977
Total Valid Votes 24,197 100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots 111 0.46%
Turnout 24,308 73.47%



B.C. General Election 1996: Fort Langley-Aldergrove
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
     BC Liberal Rich Coleman 12,005 47.30% $47,631
     NDP Charles Bradford 7,369 29.03% $15,814
     BC Reform John Twidale 3,484 13.73% $13,691
     PDA Bob Farquhar 1,737 6.84%
     Green Amy Salmon 472 1.86% $774
     Family Coalition Lila O. Stanford 316 1.24% $2,878
Total Valid Votes 25,383 100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots 124 0.49%
Turnout 25,507 76.09%



B.C. General Election 1991: Fort Langley-Aldergrove
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
     BC Liberal Gary Farrell-Collins 8,663 43.57% $8,849
     NDP Charles Bradford 6,027 30.31% $24,268
     Socred Dan Peterson 4,880 24.54% $40,933
     Independent Lila Stanford 227 1.14% $1,203
     Western Canada Concept William White 87 0.44%
Total Valid Votes 19,884 100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots 243 1.21%
Turnout 20,127 77.44%


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See also: List of British Columbia general elections | 2005 general election | Defunct districts