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.

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Regional profile

The BC Interior is a fairly conservative area today, although it hasn't always been that way. From the early days of the party to the early 1990s, this region was a strong area for the New Democratic Party until their fall 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), although the NDP did make some gains and hope to pick up an additional seat or two here in the coming election, although with staunch divisions on issues such as same-sex marriage somewhat favouring the Conservatives here, it will be an uphill battle. The Liberals are not really a factor here and are not expected to win any seats.

2006 - 39th General Election

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Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
  Liberal   Conservative   NDP   Green   Other
British Columbia Southern Interior Bill Profili

9,383

Derek Zeisman

8,948

Alex Atamanenko

22,742

Scott Leyland

5,258

Brian Sproule
(M-L) 123
Jim Gouk
Cariboo—Prince George Simon Yu

10,509

Dick Harris

19,624

Alfred Trudeau

10,129

Alex Bracewell

2,416

Christopher Kempling
(CHP) 505

Bev Collins
(CAP) 279
Carol Lee Chapman
(M-L) 109
Don Roberts
(FPNP) 95

Dick Harris
Kamloops—
Thompson—Cariboo
Ken Sommerfeld

13,454

Betty Hinton

20,948

Michael Crawford

16,417

Matt Greenwood

2,518

  Betty Hinton
Kelowna—Lake Country Vern Nielsen

14,807

Ron Cannan

28,174

Kevin Hagglund

9,538

Angela Reid

4,562

David Thomson
(CAP) 223
Werner Schmidt
Kootenay—Columbia Jhim Burwell

5,443

Jim Abbott

22,181

Brent Bush

10,560

Clements Verhoeven

2,490

Thomas Frederick Sima
(CAP) 122
Jim Abbott
Okanagan—Coquihalla David Perry

11,575

Stockwell Day

25,278

John Harrop

9,660

Karan Bowyer

3,802

  Stockwell Day
Okanagan—Shuswap Will Hansma

12,330

Colin Mayes

24,448

Alice Brown

14,551

Harry Naegel

2,215

Gordon Campbell
(NA) 425

Darren Seymour
(Ind.) 359
Neville O'Grady
(CAP) 172

Darrel Stinson
Prince George—Peace River Nathan Bauder

5,889

Jay Hill

22,412

Malcolm Crockett

6,377

Hilary Crowley

2,394

Donna Young
(Ind.) 351
Jay Hill
Skeena—Bulkley Valley Gordon Stamp-Vincent

4,845

Michael Scott

12,630

Nathan Cullen

18,496

Phil Brienesse

1,064

Rod Taylor
(CHP) 1,235
Nathan Cullen

2004 - 38th General Election

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Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
  Liberal   Conservative   NDP   Green   Other
Cariboo—Prince George Gurbux Saini
8,397
Dick Harris
19,721
Rick Smith
11,183
Doug Gook
1,798
Bev Collins (CAP)
408
Carol Lee Chapman (M-L)
79
Mike Orr (Ind.)
478
Jeff Paetkau (Libert.)
148
Dick Harris
merged district
Philip Mayfield
Kamloops—Thompson John O'Fee
14,434
Betty Hinton
20,611
Brian Carroll
13,379
Grant Fraser
2,213
Arjun Singh (Ind.)
440
Betty Hinton
Kelowna Vern Nielsen
14,109
Werner Schmidt
25,553
Starleigh Grass
8,954
Kevin Ade
3,903
Huguette Plourde (Mar.)
447
Michael Cassidyne-Hook (CAP)
271
Werner Schmidt
Kootenay—Columbia Ross Priest
7,351
Jim Abbott
21,336
Brent Bush
9,772
Carmen Gustafson
2,558
  Jim Abbott
North Okanagan—Shuswap Will Hansma
11,636
Darrel Stinson
24,014
Alice Brown
12,528
Erin Nelson
2,333
Claire Foss (CAP)
257
Blair Longley (Mar.)
492
Gordon Campbell (Ind.)
401
K. No. Daniels (Ind.)
104
Darrel Stinson
Okanagan—Coquihalla Vanessa Sutton
11,212
Stockwell Day
24,220
Joyce Procure
9,509
Harry Naegal
2,896
Lelannd Haver (CAP)
259
Jack Peach (Mar.)
548
Stockwell Day
Prince George—Peace River Arleene Thorpe
4,988
Jay Hill
21,281
Mike Hunter
7,501
Hilary Crowley
2,073
Tara Rimstad (M-L)
101
Harley Harasym (CAP)
301
Jay Hill
Skeena—Bulkley Valley Miles Richardson
7,965
Andy Burton
12,434
Nathan Cullen
13,706
Roger Benham
1,225
Rod Taylor (CHP)
1,408
Frank Martin (M-L)
161
Andy Burton
Southern Interior Doug Stanley
8,310
Jim Gouk
16,940
Alex Atamanenko
16,260
Scott Leyland
3,663
Robert Schuster (Ind.)
591
Brian Sproule (M-L)
39
Karine Cyr (Mar.)
391
Farlie Paynter (CAP)
87
Jim Gouk
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  1. Cariboo-Prince George
  2. Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo
  3. Kelowna-Lake Country
  4. Kootenay-Columbia
  5. Okanagan-Coquihalla
  6. Okanagan-Shuswap
  7. Prince George-Peace River
  8. Skeena-Bulkley Valley
  9. British Columbia Southern Interior
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2000 - 37th General Election

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