British Columbia General Election, 2009 - Results

Results

Party Party leader # of
candidates
Seats Popular vote
2005 Dissolution Elected % Change # % Change
Liberal Gordon Campbell 85 46 42 49 +6.52% 751,661 45.82 +0.02
New Democrats Carole James 85 33 34 35 +6.06% 691,564 42.15 +0.63
Green Jane Sterk 85 - - - 134,616 8.21 -0.90
Conservative Wilf Hanni 24 - - - 34,451 2.10 +1.55
Independent 14 - - 1 17,253 1.05 +0.05
Refederation1 Mike Summers 22 - - - 3,748 0.23 +0.191
Libertarian (vacant) 6 - - - 1,486 0.09 +0.03
No Affiliation 2 - - - 1,433 0.09 *
Reform David Charles Hawkins 4 - - - 1,106 0.07 +0.05
Nation Alliance Wei Ping Chen 2 * - - 818 0.05 *
Communist George Gidora 3 - - - 433 0.03 +0.02
People's Front Charles Boylan 4 - - - 401 0.02 +0
Marijuana Marc Emery 1 - - - 361 0.02 -0.63
Your Political Party James Filippelli 2 - - - 335 0.02 -0.01
Work Less Conrad Schmidt 2 - - - 322 0.02 -0.07
Sex John Ince 3 - - - 319 0.02 +0
Western Canada Concept Doug Christie 1 - - - 235 0.01 -0.01
Vacant 3
Total 346 79 79 85 1,640,542 100% -12.1%
Source: "Statement of Votes: 39th Provincial General Election". Elections BC. 2009. http://www.elections.bc.ca/docs/rpt/2009GE/2009-GE-SOV.pdf. Retrieved December 26, 2011.
  1. The BC Refederation Party was previously known as the Western Refederation Party.

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