Delta South is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada.
Contents
1Member of Legislative Assembly
2History
3Election results
4External links
Member of Legislative Assembly
The current MLA for this riding is Vicki Huntington, the only Independent elected to the Assembly in the 2009 election and re-elected in 2013. Huntington is not seeking re-election in the 2017 provincial election.
History
The electoral district was created for the 1991 election from part of the dual-member Delta riding.
Election results
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British Columbia general election, 2017
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Ian Paton
10,473
44.50
Independent
Nicholas Wong
6,050
25.71
New Democratic
Bruce Reid
4,800
20.40
Green
Larry Colero
2,134
9.07
Action
Errol Edmund Sherley
77
0.33
Total valid votes
23,534
100.00
Source: Elections BC[1]
B.C. General Election 2013: Delta South
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Expenditures
Independent
Vicki Huntington
11,376
47.80
$79,284
Liberal
Bruce McDonald
8,721
36.65
$107,153
New Democratic
Nic Slater
3,700
15.55
$35,818
Total Valid Votes
23,797
100
Total Rejected Ballots
97
0.41
Turnout
23,894
68.29
B.C. General Election 2009: Delta South
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Expenditures
Independent
Vicki Huntington
9,977
42.63%
$61,113
Liberal
Wally Oppal
9,945
42.50%
$201,544
New Democratic
Dileep Athaide
2,940
12.38%
$30,486
Green
Duane Laird
555
2.24%
–
$362
Independent
John Shavluk
60
0.26%
$250
Total Valid Votes
23,477
100%
Total Rejected Ballots
69
0.29%
Turnout
23,546
68.59%
B.C. General Election 2005: Delta South
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Expenditures
Liberal
Val Roddick
9,112
37.48%
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Independent
Vicki Huntington
8,043
33.08%
$23,746
NDP
Dileep Joseph Anthony Athaide
5,828
23.97%
$19,996
Green
Duane Laird
1,131
4.65%
–
$1,500
Marijuana
Julian Bellamy Wooldridge
139
0.57%
$100
Independent
George Mann
58
0.24%
$9,901
Total Valid Votes
24,311
100%
Total Rejected Ballots
88
0.36%
Turnout
24,399
70.81%
Popular vote by voting area
B.C. General Election 2001: Delta South
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Expenditures
Liberal
Val Roddick
14,596
67.00%
$31,454
Green
Rob La Belle
3,650
16.75%
–
$2,481
NDP
Ruth Mary Adams
2,053
9.42%
$5,268
Unity
Justin P. Goodrich
760
3.49%
$500
Marijuana
Mike Hansen
507
2.33%
$721
Independent
George Mann
114
0.52%
$2,265
Independent
Paul Dhillon
105
0.49%
Total Valid Votes
21,785
100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots
64
0.29%
Turnout
21,849
73.15%
Delta South By-election, December 7, 1999
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Expenditures
Liberal
Val Roddick
10,577
59.63%
$50,518
Reform
Bill Vander Zalm
5,837
32.91%
$56,367
Green
Rob La Belle
488
2.75%
–
$1,481
NDP
Richard Tones
433
2.44%
$14,504
Independent
Allan Warnke
153
0.86%
$2,398
Social Credit
Greg Hodgins
137
0.77%
$12,273
Family Coalition
Jim Hessels
112
0.64%
–
$2,842
Total Valid Votes
17,737
100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots
41
0.23%
Turnout
17,778
59.78%
B.C. General Election 1996: Delta South
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Expenditures
Liberal
Fred Gingell
13,415
58.78%
$33,311
NDP
Lloyd MacDonald
5,984
26.22%
$5,553
Reform
Kevin Garvey
1,371
6.01%
$5,249
Progressive Democrat
Donna M. Tobias
1,215
5.32%
–
$288
Green
Greg Dickey
333
1.46%
–
$100
Family Coalition
Jim Hessels
304
1.33%
–
$4,777
Social Credit
Fabian Milat
200
0.88%
–
$3,678
Total Valid Votes
22,822
100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots
76
0.33%
Turnout
22,898
74.55%
B.C. General Election 1991: Delta South
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Expenditures
Liberal
Fred Gingell
8,783
39.82%
$4,146
Social Credit
John L. Savage
6,713
30.44%
–
$48,116
NDP
Brent Kennedy
6,559
29.74%
$33,043
Total Valid Votes
22,055
100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots
286
0.33%
Turnout
22,341
80.85%
External links
BC Stats Profile - 2001 (pdf)
Results of 2001 election
Results of 1996 election
Results of 1991 election
Website of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
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British Columbia provincial electoral districts (2009–2017)
North / Central
Cariboo-Chilcotin
Cariboo North
Nechako Lakes
North Coast
Peace River North
Peace River South
Prince George-Mackenzie
Prince George-Valemount
Skeena
Stikine
Southern Interior
Boundary-Similkameen
Columbia River-Revelstoke
Kamloops-North Thompson
Kamloops-South Thompson
Kelowna-Lake Country
Kelowna-Mission
Kootenay East
Kootenay West
Fraser-Nicola
Nelson-Creston
Penticton
Shuswap
Vernon-Monashee
Westside-Kelowna
Fraser Valley / South LM
Abbotsford-Mission
Abbotsford South
Abbotsford West
Chilliwack
Chilliwack-Hope
Delta North
Delta South
Fort Langley-Aldergrove
Langley
Maple Ridge-Mission
Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows
Richmond North Centre
Richmond-Queensborough
Richmond South Centre
Richmond-Steveston
Surrey-Cloverdale
Surrey-Fleetwood
Surrey-Green Timbers
Surrey-Guildford
Surrey-Newton
Surrey-Panorama
Surrey South
Surrey-Whalley
Surrey-White Rock
Vancouver / North LM
Burnaby-Deer Lake
Burnaby-Edmonds
Burnaby-Lougheed
Burnaby North
Coquitlam-Burke Mountain
Coquitlam-Maillardville
New Westminster
North Vancouver-Lonsdale
North Vancouver-Seymour
Port Coquitlam
Port Moody-Coquitlam
Powell River-Sunshine Coast
Vancouver-Fairview
Vancouver-False Creek
Vancouver-Fraserview
Vancouver-Hastings
Vancouver-Kensington
Vancouver-Kingsway
Vancouver-Langara
Vancouver-Mount Pleasant
Vancouver-Point Grey
Vancouver-Quilchena
Vancouver-West End
West Vancouver-Capilano
West Vancouver-Sea to Sky
Vancouver Island
Alberni-Pacific Rim
Comox Valley
Cowichan Valley
Esquimalt-Royal Roads
Juan de Fuca
Nanaimo
Nanaimo-North Cowichan
North Island
Oak Bay-Gordon Head
Parksville-Qualicum
Saanich North and the Islands
Saanich South
Victoria-Beacon Hill
Victoria-Swan Lake
See also:
Electoral boundary redistribution of 2008
Electoral boundary redistribution of 2015
List of British Columbia general elections
2009 general election
2013 general election
2017 general election
Defunct districts
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British Columbia provincial electoral districts (2001–2009)
North / Central
Bulkley Valley-Stikine
Cariboo North
Cariboo South
North Coast
Peace River North
Peace River South
Prince George-Mount Robson
Prince George North
Prince George-Omineca
Skeena
Southern Interior
Columbia River-Revelstoke
East Kootenay
Kamloops
Kamloops-North Thompson
Kelowna-Lake Country
Kelowna-Mission
Nelson-Creston
Okanagan-Westside
Okanagan-Vernon
Penticton-Okanagan Valley
Shuswap
West Kootenay-Boundary
Yale-Lillooet
Fraser Valley / South LM
Abbotsford-Clayburn
Abbotsford-Mount Lehman
Chilliwack-Kent
Chilliwack-Sumas
Delta North
Delta South
Fort Langley-Aldergrove
Langley
Maple Ridge-Mission
Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows
Richmond Centre
Richmond East
Richmond-Steveston
Surrey-Cloverdale
Surrey-Green Timbers
Surrey-Newton
Surrey-Panorama Ridge
Surrey-Tynehead
Surrey-Whalley
Surrey-White Rock
Vancouver / North LM
Burnaby-Edmonds
Burnaby North
Burnaby-Willingdon
Burquitlam
Coquitlam-Maillardville
New Westminster
North Vancouver-Lonsdale
North Vancouver-Seymour
Port Coquitlam-Burke Mountain
Port Moody-Westwood
Vancouver-Burrard
Vancouver-Fairview
Vancouver-Fraserview
Vancouver-Hastings
Vancouver-Kensington
Vancouver-Kingsway
Vancouver-Langara
Vancouver-Mount Pleasant
Vancouver-Point Grey
Vancouver-Quilchena
West Vancouver-Capilano
West Vancouver-Garibaldi
Vancouver Island / South Coast
Alberni-Qualicum
Comox Valley
Cowichan-Ladysmith
Esquimalt-Metchosin
Malahat-Juan de Fuca
Nanaimo
Nanaimo-Parksville
North Island
Oak Bay-Gordon Head
Powell River-Sunshine Coast
Saanich North and the Islands
Saanich South
Victoria-Beacon Hill
Victoria-Hillside
See also:
1999 electoral redistribution
2001 general election
2005 general election
2008 electoral redistribution
Defunct districts
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British Columbia provincial electoral districts (1991–2001)
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