Cariboo South

Cariboo South was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada from 1991 to 2009.

Demographics

Population, 2001 35,678
Population Change, 1996-2001 -2.1%
Area (km²) 59,757.93
Pop. Density (people per km²) 0.60

Member of Legislative Assembly

Its last MLA was Charlie Wyse, a former city councillor for Williams Lake. He was first elected in 2005. He represented the New Democratic Party of British Columbia. He ran again in the newly created riding of Cariboo-Chlcotin for the 2009 election and was defeated.

Election results

B.C. General Election 2005: Cariboo South
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
  NDP Charlie Wyse 7,277 45.99% $53,725
LiberalWalt Cobb7,16345.27%$86,085
GreenEd Sharkey8515.38%$200
  Independent Mike Orr 532 3.36% $954
Total Valid Votes 15,823 100%
Total Rejected Ballots 93 0.59%
Turnout 15,916 67.43%
B.C. General Election 2001: Cariboo South
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
LiberalWalt Cobb10,25962.21%$59,750
  NDP David Zirnhelt 4,259 25.83% $40,430
MarijuanaMike Orr7394.48%$744
UnityChristopher Matte5983.63%$506
All NationsDan Case5523.35%$6,01
People's FrontBruce Broomfield830.50%$387
Total Valid Votes 16,490 100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots 66 0.40%
Turnout 16,556 74.70%
B.C. General Election 1996: Cariboo South
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
  NDP David Zirnhelt 6,372 41.45% $40,565
LiberalDave Worthy6,05039.35%$67,488
ReformJon Wolbers2,68417.46%$13,941
GreenDonald Stuart Rennie2671.74%$380
Total Valid Votes 15,373 100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots 69 0.45%
Turnout 15,442 70.88%
B.C. General Election 1991: Cariboo South
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
  NDP David Zirnhelt 6,369 45.37% $44,267
Social CreditDonna Barnett4,73033.70%$56,893
LiberalErno Krajczar2,56718.29%$4,074
ReformPhil Lindenbach3712.64%$2,703
Total Valid Votes 14,037 100.00%
Total Rejected Ballots 316 2.20%
Turnout 14,353 72.94%
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