Canadian federal election results in the Fraser Valley

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This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the Fraser Valley. As defined for this article, the Fraser Valley includes the southern suburbs of Vancouver (the usual definition of "Fraser Valley communities", however, includes Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam, and sometimes New Westminster). Areas outside the Fraser Valley, namely the Fraser Canyon and regions to its west, are also included within one of the ridings.

  1. Abbotsford
  2. Chilliwack-Fraser Canyon
  3. Delta-Richmond East
  4. Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge-Mission
  5. Fleetwood-Port Kells
  6. Langley
  7. Newton-North Delta
  8. Richmond
  9. South Surrey-White Rock-Cloverdale
  10. Surrey North

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Regional profile

The Fraser Valley is traditionally one of the most socially conservative areas in British Columbia, although it is slowly becoming more liberal as urban sprawl extends eastward. This region has been dominated by the Conservatives and the former Reform and Canadian Alliance parties in recent elections, and the Conservatives still hold 8 of the 10 seats. Nonetheless, the Liberals and, the New Democratic Party have made inroads recently in the western parts of the region, while Conservative support remains very strong from the more rural ridings of Langley eastward. In 2011, the Liberals lost their remaining seat in the region, while the NDP picked up two seats in Surrey.

2011 - 41st General Election

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Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
  Conservative   Liberal   NDP   Green   Other
Abbotsford Ed Fast

32,493

Madeleine Hardin

4,968

David Murray

10,089

Daniel Bryce

2,138

David MacKay (M-L) 286 Ed Fast
Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon Mark Strahl

28,160

Diane Janzen

5,320

Gwen O'Mahony

12,691

Jamie Hoskins

2,706

Clive Edwards (WBP) 180
Dorothy-Jean O'Donnell (M-L) 173
Chuck Strahl
Delta—Richmond East Kerry-Lynne Findlay

26,059

Alan Beesley

8,112

Nic Slater

11,181

Duane Laird

2,324

John Shavluk (Ind.) 220
Jeff Monds (Libert.) 147
John Cummins
Fleetwood—Port Kells Nina Grewal

23,950

Pam Dhanoa

8,041

Nao Fernando

16,533

Alan Saldanha

1,476

Alex Joehl (Libert.) 370 Nina Grewal
Langley Mark Warawa

35,569

Rebecca Darnell

4,990

Piotr Majkowski

11,277

Carey Poitras

2,943

Craig Nobbs (Pirate) 353 Mark Warawa
Newton—North Delta Mani Fallon

14,437

Sukh Dhaliwal

14,510

Jinny Sims

15,413

Liz Walker

1,520

Ravi Gill (Ind.) 123
Sam Hammond (Comm.) 116
Sukh Dhaliwal
Pitt Meadows—
Maple Ridge—Mission
Randy Kamp

28,803

Mandeep Bhuller

2,739

Craig Speirs

18,835

Peter Tam

2,629

Randy Kamp
Richmond Alice Wong

25,109

Joe Peschisolido

8,027

Dale Jackaman

7,860

Michael Wolfe

2,032

Alice Wong
South Surrey—
White Rock—Cloverdale
Russ Hiebert

31,990

Hardy Staub

9,775

Susan Keeping

11,881

Larry Colero

3,245

Brian Marlatt (PC) 228
Kevin Donohoe (Ind.) 152
David Hawkins (Ind.) 189
Aart Looye (Ind.) 753
Mike Schouten (CHP) 429
Russ Hiebert
Surrey North Dona Cadman

13,181

Shinder Purewal

6,797

Jasbir Sandhu

14,678

Bernadette Keenan

1,289

Jamie Scott (Ind.) 451
Norris Barens (Libert.) 284
Kevin Pielak (CHP) 303
Dona Cadman

2008 - 40th General Election

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Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
  Conservative   Liberal   NDP   Green   Other
Abbotsford Ed Fast

30,853

Lionel Traverse

7,933

Bonnie Rai

6,443

Karen Durant

3,138

Tim Felger (Mar.) 358 Ed Fast
Chilliwack—
Fraser Canyon
Chuck Strahl

29,195

Myra Sweeney

3,980

Helen Kormendy

8,791

Barbara LeBeau

4,107

Harold Ludwig (CHP) 653
Dorothy-Jean O'Donnell (M-L) 114
Chuck Strahl
Delta—
Richmond East
John Cummins

26,292

Dana Miller

10,346

Szilvia Barna

6,773

Matt Laine

3,662

John Cummins
Fleetwood—
Port Kells
Nina Grewal

21,389

Brenda Locke

12,492

Nao Fernando

10,917

Brian Newbold

3,126

Nina Grewal
Langley Mark Warawa

32,594

Jake Gray

5,888

Andrew Claxton

8,898

Patrick Meyer

5,059

Ron Gray (CHP) 614 Mark Warawa
Newton—
North Delta
Sandeep Pandher

13,988

Sukh Dhaliwal

16,481

Teresa Townsley

11,824

Liz Walker

2,533

James Miller-Cousineau (IND) 179
John Shavluk (IND) 126
Harjit Daudharia (Comm.) 121
Sukh Dhaliwal
Pitt Meadows—
Maple Ridge—
Mission
Randy Kamp

26,552

Dan Olson

3,400

Mike Bocking

16,915

Mike Gildersleeve

3,936

Jeff Monds (Liber.) 320
Evans Nicholson (IND) 139
Chum Richardson (IND) 103
Randy Kamp
Richmond Alice Wong

21,329

Raymond Chan

13,221

Dale Jackaman

5,059

Michael Wolfe

2,754

Wei Ping Chen (IND) 397
Dobie Yiu-Chung To (IND) 93
Raymond Chan
South Surrey—
White Rock—
Cloverdale
Russ Hiebert

31,216

Judy Higginbotham

11,515

Peter Prontzos

7,146

David Blair

4,951

Brian Marlatt
(PC) 273
Russ Hiebert
Surrey North Dona Cadman

13,718

Marc Muhammad

5,232

Rachid Arab

12,608

Dan Kashamanga

1,941

Kevin Pielak (CHP) 484
Alex Joehl (Liber.) 347
Bernadette Keenan (IND) 271
Nikolas Langlands (PC) 152
Psam Frank (CAP) 105
Penny Priddy
  1. Abbotsford
  2. Chilliwack-Fraser Canyon
  3. Delta-Richmond East
  4. Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge-Mission
  5. Fleetwood-Port Kells
  6. Langley
  7. Newton-North Delta
  8. Richmond
  9. South Surrey-White Rock-Cloverdale
  10. Surrey North

2006 - 39th General Election

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Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
  Liberal   Conservative   NDP   Green   Other
Abbotsford David Oliver

5,976

Ed Fast

29,825

Jeffrey Hansen-Carlson

8,004

Stephanie Ashley-Pryce

2,740

Tim Felger
(Mar.) 334

Richard Gerbert
(CAP) 173
David MacKay
(M-L) 86

Randy White
Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon Myra Sweeney

8,106

Chuck Strahl

26,842

Malcolm James

10,015

Ed Baye

1,929

Ron Gray
(CHP) 935

Dorothy-Jean O'Donnell
(M-L) 114

Chuck Strahl
Delta—Richmond East Patricia Whittaker

15,527

John Cummins

23,595

William Jonsson

7,176

Jean-Phillipe Laflamme

2,414

  John Cummins
Fleetwood—Port Kells Brenda Locke

13,749

Nina Grewal

14,577

Barry Bell

10,961

Duncan McDonald

1,059

Jack Cook
(Ind.)3,202
Nina Grewal
Langley Bill Brooks

12,553

Mark Warawa

28,577

Angel Claypool

9,993

Patrick Meyer

3,023

Vicki Lee Sloan
(CAP) 211
Mark Warawa
Newton—North Delta Sukh Dhaliwal

15,006

Phil Eidsvik

13,416

Nancy Clegg

14,006

Sunny Athwal

853

Rob Girn
(Ind.) 319

Harjit Singh Daudharia
(Comm.) 112
Mike Saifie
(Ind.) 106

Gurmant Grewal
Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge—
Mission
Keith Henry

10,556

Randy Kamp

20,946

Mike Bocking

18,225

Rob Hornsey]

1,694

Dan Banov
(Mar.) 327

Erin Knipstrom
(Ind.) 277
Frank Martin
(M-L) 95

Randy Kamp
Richmond Raymond Chan

18,712

Darrel Reid

16,904

Neil Smith

6,106

Richard Gordon Mathias

1,967

  Raymond Chan
South Surrey—White Rock—
Cloverdale
Jim McMurtry

17,336

Russ Hiebert

26,383

Libby Thornton

9,525

Pierre Rovtar

2,980

Brian Marlatt
(PC) 293
Russ Hiebert
Surrey North Surjit Kooner

6,991

David Matta

9,864

Penny Priddy

16,307

Roy Whyte

961

Nina Rivet
(Ind.) 512

John Baloun
(Ind.) 420
Kevin Pielak
(CHP) 411
Nikolas Langlands
(PC) 221

(vacant) [1]
  1. ^ Formerly held by Independent MP Chuck Cadman, died July 9, 2005
  1. Abbotsford
  2. Chilliwack-Fraser Canyon
  3. Delta-Richmond East
  4. Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge-Mission
  5. Fleetwood-Port Kells
  6. Langley
  7. Newton-North Delta
  8. Richmond
  9. South Surrey-White Rock-Cloverdale
  10. Surrey North

2004 - 38th General Election

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Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
  Liberal   Conservative   NDP   Green   Other
Abbotsford Mohindar Gill
9,617
Randy White
29,587
Scott Fast
6,575
Karl Hann
1,389
Harold Ludwig (CHP)
585
David MacKay (M-L)
51
Tim Felger (Mar.)
404
Randy White
Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon Bob Besner
8,249
Chuck Strahl
24,096
Rollie Keith
9,244
Aisha Coghlan
1,449
Ron Gray (CHP)
1,156
Dorothy-Jean O'Donnell (M-L)
95
Norm Siefken (Mar.)
603
Chuck Strahl
Delta—Richmond East Shelley Leonhardt
15,515
John M. Cummins
21,308
Itrath Syed
6,838
Dana L. Miller
3,066
  John M. Cummins
Dewdney—Alouette Blanche Juneau
10,500
Randy Kamp
18,490
Mike Bocking
15,693
Tammy Lea Meyer
2,535
Scott Etches (Ind.)
798
Grant McNally
Fleetwood—Port Kells Gulzar Cheema
11,568
Nina Grewal
14,052
Barry Bell
10,976
David Walters
2,484
Joseph Theriault (M-L)
167
new district
Langley Kim Richter
12,649
Mark Warawa
24,390
Dean Morrison
8,568
Patrick Meyer
3,108
Mel Kositsky (Ind.)
2,422
new district
Newton—North Delta Sukh Dhaliwal
13,009
Gurmant Grewal
13,529
Nancy Clegg
12,037
John Hague
2,555
Nazir Rizvi (Comm.)
98
Gurmant Grewal
Richmond Raymond Chan
18,204
Alice Wong
14,457
Dale Jackaman
6,142
Stephen Kronstein
1,743
Allan Warnke (CAP)
376
Joe Peschisolido [2]
South Surrey—White Rock—Cloverdale Judy Higginbotham
19,611
Russ Hiebert
22,760
Pummy Kaur
7,663
Romeo De La Pena
3,032
Pat Taylor (CAP)
272
Val Meredith [3]
Surrey North Dan Sheel
5,413
Jasbir Singh Cheema
4,340
Jim Karpoff
8,312
Sunny Athwal
658
Chuck Cadman (Ind.)
15,089
Gerhard Herwig (CHP)
460
Roy Whyte (CAP)
85
Joyce Holmes (Comm.)
93
Chuck Cadman [4]
  1. ^ Meredith lost nomination.
  2. ^ Pechisolido lost nomination.
  3. ^ Cadman formerly a Conservative, lost nomination, became Ind. in April 2004.
  1. Abbotsford
  2. Chilliwack-Fraser Canyon
  3. Delta-Richmond East
  4. Dewdney-Alouette
  5. Fleetwood-Port Kells
  6. Langley
  7. Newton-North Delta
  8. Richmond
  9. South Surrey-White Rock-Cloverdale
  10. Surrey North

2000 - 37th General Election