North Island (provincial Electoral District) - Election Results

Election Results

B.C. General Election 2009: North Island
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democrat Claire Trevena 11,865 52.03%
BC Liberal Marion Wright 8,937 39.19%
Green Philip Stone 1,670 7.31%
Independent William Walter Mewhort 333 1.47%
Total valid votes 22,805 100.00%
B.C. General Election 2005 Initial Count: North Island
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NDP Claire Trevena 10,821 45.34%
BC Liberal Rod Visser 10,224 42.84%
Green Philip Stone 1,727 7.24%
DRBC Dan Cooper 657 2.75%
Independent Lorne James Scott 437 1.83%
Total
B.C. General Election 2001: North Island
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
BC Liberal Rod Visser 13,781 57.12% $66,337
NDP Glenn Robertson 6,375 26.42% $25,939
Green Ralph Keller 2,871 11.90% $6,862
Marijuana Noreen Evers 1,099 4.56% $1,632
Total Valid Votes 24,126 100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots 104 0.43%
Turnout 24,230 73.69%
B.C. General Election 1996: North Island
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
NDP Glenn Robertson 8,385 45.80% $41,392
BC Liberal Gerry Furney 6,781 37.04% $55,129
BC Reform Dave Jackson 1,776 9.70% $9,278
PDA Mark Grenier 887 4.84% $2,098
Green Don Malcolm 479 2.62% $877
Total Valid Votes 18,308 100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots 85 0.46%
Turnout 18,393 69.55%
B.C. General Election 1991: North Island
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
NDP Colin Gabelmann 8,427 50.39% $40,033
BC Liberal Dan Reynen 5,670 33.91% $4,338
Social Credit Roger A. McDonell 2,217 13.26% $30,385
Green Michael Mascall 408 2.44% $142
Total Valid Votes 17,009 100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots 287 1.69%
Turnout 16,722 71.06%

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