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Kelowna-Mission's MLA is Gavin Dew.He was first elected to represent the riding in the 2024 provincial election.He is a member of the BC Conservatives.. Prior to Gavin Dew, the MLA were Renee Merrifield and Hon. Steve Thomson respectively, the latter was the former executive director of the B.C. Agriculture Council.
2024 British Columbia general election: Kelowna-Mission; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Conservative: Gavin Dew: 14,071: 51.5%: New Democratic: Harpreet ...
In 2016, Dew was the BC Liberal Party candidate in the Vancouver-Mount Pleasant by-election. [7] He also ran in the 2022 British Columbia Liberal Party leadership election, where he was eliminated on the third ballot with 6.01% of the vote. [6]
BC United formally endorsed the Conservatives, with several BC United candidates either defecting to the Conservatives or standing as independent or unaligned candidates; this marked the party's first absence from a provincial election since 1900. The preliminary vote count was completed on October 20 with a record 2,037,897 votes cast in total.
Map of the 87 current provincial electoral districts used in the 2020 British Columbia general election.Click to expand. This is a list of the 87 provincial electoral districts (also informally known as ridings in Canadian English) of British Columbia, Canada, [1] as defined by the 2015 electoral redistribution which first came into effect for the 2017 British Columbia general election.
Abbotsford-Mission; Abbotsford South; Abbotsford West; Boundary-Similkameen; Bulkley Valley-Stikine; Burnaby Centre; Burnaby East; Burnaby-New Westminster; Burnaby North
Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada Renee Merrifield is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2020 British Columbia general election . [ 2 ] She represented the electoral district of Kelowna-Mission as a member of the British Columbia United Party .
Kelowna Centre is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. [1] Created under the 2021 British Columbia electoral redistribution , the riding will first be contested in the 2024 British Columbia general election .