Sue Hammell

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Sue Hammell
MLA for Surrey-Green Timbers
In office
1991–2001
Succeeded by Brenda Locke
Incumbent
Assumed office
2005
Preceded by Brenda Locke
Minister of Housing, Recreation and Consumer Services of British Columbia
In office
October 26, 1995  February 22, 1996
Premier Michael Harcourt
Preceded by Joan Smallwood
Succeeded by Lois Boone
Minister of Women’s Equality of British Columbia
In office
February 28, 1996  July 19, 1999
Premier Glen Clark
Succeeded by Joan Smallwood
Minister of Multiculturalism And Immigration of British Columbia
In office
February 29, 2000  June 5, 2001
Premier Ujjal Dosanjh
Preceded by Ujjal Dosanjh
Minister Responsible for Public Service of British Columbia
In office
February 29, 2000  June 5, 2001
Premier Ujjal Dosanjh
Preceded by Helmut Giesbrecht
Personal details
Political party NDP
Residence Surrey, British Columbia

Sue Hammell is the current MLA for Surrey-Green Timbers in the Canadian province of British Columbia. As a member of the British Columbia New Democratic Party, she was elected to the Legislative Assembly in the 1991 election and re-elected in 1996, but was defeated in the 2001 election.[1] She returned to the Assembly by winning the riding in the 2005 election, and was re-elected in 2009.[1]

On May 12, 2009, Sue Hammell won with the largest margin of support in BC out of 85 ridings with 72.7% making Sue Hammell the most supported MLA in the province voted by her constituents.[citation needed]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "MLA: Sue Hammell". Member Biography. Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Retrieved 2010-05-11. 


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