39th General Election
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
(vacant) |
|
Read more about this topic: Canadian Federal Election Results In The Fraser Valley, 2006
Famous quotes containing the words general and/or election:
“The general feeling was, and for a long time remained, that one had several children in order to keep just a few. As late as the seventeenth century . . . people could not allow themselves to become too attached to something that was regarded as a probable loss. This is the reason for certain remarks which shock our present-day sensibility, such as Montaignes observation, I have lost two or three children in their infancy, not without regret, but without great sorrow.”
—Philippe Ariés (20th century)
“He hung out of the window a long while looking up and down the street. The worlds second metropolis. In the brick houses and the dingy lamplight and the voices of a group of boys kidding and quarreling on the steps of a house opposite, in the regular firm tread of a policeman, he felt a marching like soldiers, like a sidewheeler going up the Hudson under the Palisades, like an election parade, through long streets towards something tall white full of colonnades and stately. Metropolis.”
—John Dos Passos (18961970)