Not to be confused with Steveston—Richmond East.
Richmond-Steveston is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia , Canada.
History This riding has elected the following Members of Legislative Assembly:
Richmond-Steveston Assembly Years Member Party 35th 1991–1996 Allan Warnke Liberal 36th 1996–2001 Geoff Plant 37th 2001–2005 38th 2005–2009 John Yap 39th 2009–2013 40th 2013–2017 41st 2017–2020 42nd 2020–present Kelly Greene New Democratic
Election results Graph of provincial election results in Richmond-Steveston (minor parties that never got 2% of the vote or didn't run consistently are omitted)
2020 British Columbia general election Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures New Democratic Kelly Greene 10,733 52.07 +12.72 $35,020.17 Liberal Matt Pitcairn 9,398 45.59 −2.01 $49,104.63 Independent Vince Li 483 2.34 – $0.00 Total valid votes 20,614 100.00 – Total rejected ballots Turnout Registered voters Source: Elections BC [1] [2]
2018 British Columbia electoral reform referendum Side Votes % First Past the Post 11,034 71.26 Proportional Representation 4,450 28.74 Total valid votes 15,484 100.0 Total rejected ballots 82 0.53 Source: Elections BC [3]
2017 British Columbia general election Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures Liberal John Yap 10,332 47.60 −4.07 $63,896 New Democratic Kelly Greene 8,542 39.35 +11.28 $21,429 Green Roy Sakata 2,833 13.05 +4.91 $2,449 Total valid votes 21,707 100.00 – Total rejected ballots 192 0.88 +0.22 Turnout 21,899 62.77 +7.38 Registered voters 34,889 Source: Elections BC [4] [5]
2013 British Columbia general election Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures Liberal John Yap 12063 51.67 -9.33 $154,933 New Democratic Scott Stewart 6553 28.07 +1.07 $19,284 Conservative Carol Day 2662 11.40 +6.4 $8,744 Green Jerome James Dickey 1904 8.15 +1.15 $3,559 Unparty Mike Donovan 166 0.71 – $1,055 Total valid votes 23431 100.00 Total rejected ballots 155 0.66 Turnout 23586 55.39 Source: Elections BC [6] [7]
2009 British Columbia general election Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures Liberal John Yap 13,168 61 +2 $109,468 New Democratic Sue Wallis 5,925 27 −4 $17,718 Green Jeff Hill 1,491 7 −1 $350 Conservative Barry Chilton 1,082 5 – $450 Total Valid Votes 21,666 100 Total Rejected Ballots 167 0.76 Turnout 21,833 52
2009 British Columbia electoral reform referendum Side Votes % First Past the Post 13,701 65.2 BC-STV 7,312 34.8 Total Valid Votes 21,013 100.0 Total Rejected Ballots 819 3.75 Source: Elections BC [8]
2005 British Columbia general election Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures Liberal John Yap 13,859 59.20 $90,951 New Democratic Kay Hale 7,334 31.33 $8,858 Green Egidio Spinelli 1,934 8.27 $731 Democratic Reform Daniel Stuart Ferguson 282 1.20 $247 Total Valid Votes 23,409 100 Total Rejected Ballots 152 0.65 Turnout 23,561 59.87
2005 British Columbia electoral reform referendum Side Votes % Yes 12,401 54.63 No 10,301 45.37 Total Valid Votes 22,702 100.0 Total Rejected Ballots 651 2.79 Source: Elections BC [9]
2001 British Columbia general election Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures Liberal Geoff Plant 14,508 69.23 $56,820 New Democratic Billie Mortimer 2,564 12.24 $2,734 Green Kevan Hudson 2,257 10.77 $1,063 Marijuana Gordon Mathias 561 2.68 $705 Unity Vincent Paul 381 1.82 $610 Independent Allan Warnke 358 1.71 $1,562 Conservative Barry Edward Chilton 160 0.76 $240 Reform Sue Wade 145 0.69 $610 People's Front Edith Petersen 21 0.10 $100 Total Valid Votes 20,955 100.00 Total Rejected Ballots 125 0.60 Turnout 21,080 73.27
1996 British Columbia general election Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures Liberal Geoff Plant 9,643 56.65 $39,769 New Democratic Gail Paquette 5,041 29.61 $32,144 Progressive Democrat Pat Young 919 5.40 $550 Reform Shirley Abraham-Kirk 556 3.27 $2,765 Independent Allan Warnke 450 2.64 $5,795 Green Brian Gold 188 1.10 $100 Conservative Gary L. Cross 99 0.58 $1,132 Social Credit Gordon Neuls 88 0.52 $4,315 Natural Law Nancy Stewart 38 0.22 $123 Total valid votes 17,022 100.00 Total rejected ballots 85 0.50 Turnout 17,107 74.36
1991 British Columbia general election Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures Liberal Allan Warnke 6,664 38.32 $2,332 New Democratic Harold Steves 6,054 34.81 $24,142 Social Credit Nick Loenen 4,609 26.50 $44,277 Conservative Gary L. Cross 728 3.19 $2,858 Total valid votes 17,392 100.00 Total rejected ballots 321 1.81 Turnout 17,713 77.67
Student Vote results Student Vote Canada is a non-partisan program in Canada that holds mock elections in elementary and high schools alongside general elections (with the same candidates and same electoral system).
2020 British Columbia general election Party Candidate Votes % New Democratic Kelly Greene 609 54.52 +15.63 Liberal Matt Pitcairn 371 33.21 -2.41 Independnet Vince Li 137 12.26 – Total valid votes 1,117 100.0 – Source: Student Vote Canada[10]
2017 British Columbia general election Party Candidate Votes % New Democratic Kelly Greene 928 38.89 +6.29 Liberal John Yap 850 35.62 +7.53 Green Roy Sakata 608 25.48 +3.62 Total valid votes 2,386 100.0 – Source: Student Vote Canada[11]
2013 British Columbia general election Party Candidate Votes % New Democratic Scott Stewart 607 32.6 +5.7 Liberal John Yap 523 28.09 -16.6 Green Jerome James Dickey 407 21.86 +3.75 Conservative Carol Day 274 14.72 +4.42 Unparty Mike Donovan 51 2.74 – Total valid votes 1,862 100.0 – Source: Student Vote Canada[12]
2009 British Columbia general election Party Candidate Votes % Liberal John Yap 412 44.69 New Democratic Sue Wallis 248 26.9 Green Jeff Hill 167 18.11 Conservative Barry Chilton 95 10.3 Total valid votes 922 100.0 Source: Student Vote Canada[13]
2009 British Columbia electoral reform referendum Side Votes % First Past the Post 486 58.84 BC-STV 340 41.16 Total valid votes 826 100.0 Source: Student Vote Canada[13]
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