Tim Stevenson - Electoral Record

Electoral Record

British Columbia general election, 2005: Vancouver-Burrard
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
Liberal Lorne Mayencourt 12,009 42.16% -5.94 $161,227
New Democratic Tim Stevenson 11,998 42.12% +11.04 $67,587
Green Janek Patrick John Kuchmistrz 3,698 12.98% -3.21 $8,237
Libertarian John Clarke 388 1.36% $100
Work Less Lisa Voldeng 170 0.60% $1,855
Sex John Gordon Ince 111 0.39% $100
Democratic Reform Ian McLeod 82 0.29% $400
Platinum Antonio Francisco Ferreira 27 0.09% $100
Total Valid Votes 28,483 100%
Total Rejected Ballots 196 0.69%
Turnout 28,679 51.95%
B.C. General Election 2001: Vancouver-Burrard
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
BC Liberal Lorne Mayencourt 11,396 48.11% +10.88 $46,939
NDP Tim Stevenson 7,359 31.07% -18.63 $45,493
Green Robbie Mattu 3,826 16.15% +13.52 $1,029
Marijuana Marc Emery 906 3.82% $394
Unity Gregory Paul Michael Hartnell 290 1.15%
Independent Boris Bear 136 0.57% $157
People's Front Joseph Theriault 40 0.17% $57
Independent Rhino Helvis 25 0.11% $100
Total Valid Votes 23,688 100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots 123 0.52%
Turnout 23,811 63.67%
B.C. General Election 1996: Vancouver-Burrard
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
NDP Tim Stevenson 10,646 49.70% -1.23 $43,534
BC Liberal Duncan Wilson 7,975 37.23% +2.00 $50,880
PDA Laura McDiarmid 1,014 4.73% $1,072
Green Imtiaz Popat 563 2.63% +0.32 $155
BC Reform Aletta Buday 671 3.13% $100
Libertarian John Clarke 458 2.14%
Natural Law Wayne A. Melvin 93 0.43% $100
Total Valid Votes 21,420 100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots 257 1.19%
Turnout 21,677 62.68%

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