Vancouver-Burrard

Vancouver-Burrard was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. It first appeared on the hustings in the 1933 general election, and included the neighborhoods of Kitsilano and Fairview. This version of the riding was abolished in 1979, and its territory was divided between Vancouver-Point Grey and Vancouver-Little Mountain.

In 1991 a new Vancouver-Burrard was established, containing the western half of the former Vancouver Centre. For the 2009 election, the riding was split across two new ridings. The portion west of Burrard, Georgia, and Jervis became the new Vancouver-West End riding.[1] The remainder of Vancouver-Burrard joined part of Vancouver-Fairview to become the new Vancouver-False Creek riding.

Demographics

From 2001 Canadian Census

Population, 2001 64,046
Population Change, 1996–2001 20.9%
Area (km²) 8.89
Pop. Density (people per km²) 7,204

Geography

History

MLAs

  1. Emery Barnes, NDP (1991–1996)
  2. Tim Stevenson, NDP (1996–2001)
  3. Lorne Mayencourt, Liberal (2001–2008)
  4. Spencer Herbert, NDP (2008–2009)

Election results

1933 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
LiberalGerald Gratton McGeer10,02224.9Y
LiberalHelen Douglas Smith9,11722.7Y
Co-operative CommonwealthMildred Minnie Osterhout6,54616.3
Co-operative CommonwealthJohn Sidaway6,31115.7
Non-Partisan Independent GroupJohn Bennett3,4498.6
Non-Partisan Independent GroupDavid McKenzie2,1935.5
UnionistWilliam Middleton Dennies1,2313.1
UnionistChris "H" Barker5021.2
Independent Co-operative CommonwealthCharles Bolton McKinnon2770.7
United FrontFlora Hutton2350.6
Independent LiberalLynn Browne2300.6
SocialistWilliam Black1090.3
Total valid votes 40,222 100.00
Total rejected ballots 168 0.4
Turnout 20,946 68.2
British Columbia provincial by-election, September 2, 1936
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
LiberalJohn Howard Forester7,45936.87Y
Co-operative CommonwealthJames Lyle Telford7,07234.96
ConservativeFrank Porter Patterson5,65427.95
SocialistRobert Christopher Walker450.22
Total valid votes 20,233 100.00
Total rejected ballots 189 -

Reason for by-election: Resignation of Gerald Gratton McGeer to contest federal election.

1937 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
LiberalJohn Howard Forester8,60618.6Y
LiberalHelen Douglas Smith8,29717.9Y
Co-operative CommonwealthDonald Stewart Maxwell7,36715.9
ConservativeHalford David Wilson7,23815.7
Co-operative CommonwealthAustin Stanley Trotter7,05615.3
ConservativeCharles John White6,26513.6
ConstructivistGeorge Anderson Pollock4010.9
ConstructivistCatherine Emily Bufton3640.8
Social CreditEdith May Brooks3000.6
Social CreditPeer Vernon Paynter2810.6
Financial JusticeGeorge Henry Broughton540.1
Total valid votes 46,229 100.00
Total rejected ballots 377 0.8
Turnout 24,434 70.7
1941 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
Co-operative CommonwealthCharles Grant MacNeil9,59619.0Y
Co-operative CommonwealthWinona Grace MacInnis9,40218.6Y
ConservativeDonald Cameron Brown8,28316.4
ConservativeGeorge Clark Miller8,28116.4
LiberalJohn Howard Forester7,50514.8
LiberalHelen Douglas Smith7,27614.4
Socialist LabourJohn Alexander Fedoruk2670.5
Total valid votes 50,610 100.00
Total rejected ballots 268 1.2
Turnout 26,511 70.4
1945 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
CoalitionGeorge Moir Weir14,93828.1Y
CoalitionDonald Cameron Brown14,71127.6Y
Co-operative CommonwealthWinona Grace MacInnis10,15019.1
Co-operative CommonwealthCharles Grant MacNeil10,07118.9
Labor–ProgressiveMason10422.0
Labor–ProgressiveZlotnik9881.9
Social CreditPaynter6681.3
Social CreditWardrop5511.0
Socialist LabourFedoruk1070.2
Total valid votes 53,226 100.00
Total rejected ballots 205
Turnout 52.6
1949 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
CoalitionDonald Cameron Brown20,23031.8Y
CoalitionJohn Groves Gould19,92631.3Y
Co-operative CommonwealthMacdonald11,03717.3
Co-operative CommonwealthCharles Grant MacNeil10,73716.7
Social CreditEric Martin7271.1
Social CreditWardrop5310.8
IndependentFinkleman3960.6
Union of ElectorsAdam950.1
Total valid votes 63,679 100.00
Total rejected ballots 312
Turnout 66.9
1952 British Columbia general election, ballot A
Party Candidate Votes
1st count
%Votes
final count
%
Social CreditEric Martin9,16628.013,22251.2
Co-operative CommonwealthMacdonald10,03730.612,57848.8
LiberalForester616618.8
Progressive ConservativeDonald Cameron Brown576517.6
Christian DemocraticPedlar1,0643.2
IndependentRankin5771.8
Total valid votes 32,775 100.00 25,800 100.00
Total rejected ballots 1,598
Total Registered Voters 60,006
Turnout 57.3
Note: Preferential ballot; first and final of five (5) counts only shown.
1952 British Columbia general election, ballot B
Party Candidate Votes
1st count
%Votes
final count
%
Social CreditBert Price9,00227.813,16650.5
Co-operative CommonwealthCharles Grant MacNeil10,39732.112,92049.5
LiberalJohn Groves Gould6,35819.6
Progressive ConservativeCornett5,61517.3
Christian DemocraticStephens1,0463.2
Total valid votes 32,418 100.00 26,086 100.00
Total rejected ballots 1,900
Total Registered Voters 60,006
Turnout 57.2
Note: Preferential ballot; first and final of five (5) counts only shown.
1953 British Columbia general election, ballot A
Party Candidate Votes
1st count
%Votes
final count
%
Social CreditEric Martin11,52739.814,92456.8
Co-operative CommonwealthMacdonald9,21631.811,36043.2
LiberalJohn Groves Gould5,93620.5
Progressive ConservativeAllan1,2594.3
Christian DemocraticWalshe6582.3
Labor–ProgressiveRankin3601.2
Total valid votes 28,956 100.00 26,284 100.00
Total rejected ballots 1,885
Total Registered Voters 53,412
Turnout 57.7
Note: Preferential ballot; first and final of five (5) counts only shown.
1953 British Columbia general election, ballot B
Party Candidate Votes
1st count
%Votes
final count
%
Social CreditBert Price11,27339.214,67456.2
Co-operative CommonwealthCharles Grant MacNeil9,31332.411,44643.8
LiberalOdlum5,85820.4
Progressive ConservativeCarmichael1,2764.4
Christian DemocraticZunti6432.2
Labor–ProgressiveWhyte3671.3
Total valid votes 28,740 100.00 26,120 100.00
Total rejected ballots 2,131
Total Registered Voters 53,412
Turnout 57.8
Note: Preferential ballot; first and final of five (5) counts only shown.
1956 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
Social CreditEric Martin12,82424.9Y
Social CreditBert Price12,18023.3Y
Co-operative CommonwealthMacDonald7,82614.9
Co-operative CommonwealthBurns7,32214.0
LiberalMillar4,9729.5
LiberalMcCay4,4248.4
Progressive ConservativeMacaulay1,0952.1
Progressive ConservativeCaine1,0061.9
Labor–ProgressiveWhyte2600.5
Labor–ProgressiveWeinstein2570.5
IndependentTodd2030.4
Total valid votes 52,369 100.00
Total rejected ballots 608 1.2
Turnout 27,798 53.3
1960 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
Social CreditEric Martin10,64218.9Y
Social CreditBert Price10,23118.1Y
Co-operative CommonwealthNeale9,50516.9
Co-operative CommonwealthVulliamy9,33316.6
LiberalKearney5,71510.1
LiberalLyon5,74410.2
Progressive ConservativeSturdy2,6114.6
Progressive ConservativeThomas1,9043.4
CommunistEdwards3390.6
CommunistSamuelson2710.5
IndependentFinkleman870.2
Total valid votes 56,382 100.00
Total rejected ballots 621 1.1
Turnout 29,534 50.6
1963 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
Social CreditEric Martin11,18119.1Y
Social CreditBert Price10,61218.1Y
New DemocraticThomas Rodney Berger10,34517.6
New DemocraticNeale8,99815.3
LiberalPhillips5,7989.9
LiberalMussallem5,2919.0
Progressive ConservativeCoultas3,4575.9
Progressive ConservativeAshdown2,9755.1
Total valid votes 58,657 100.00
Total rejected ballots 468 1.16
Turnout 31,022 52.9
1966 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
New DemocraticThomas Rodney Berger9,84924.4Y
New DemocraticRaymond Parkinson9,49823.5Y
Social CreditAlsbury7,58418.8
Social CreditBert Price7,58418.8
LiberalBrennan3,1907.9
LiberalHiggs2,6816.6
Total valid votes 40,386 100.00
Total rejected ballots 322 0.78
Turnout 20,988 58.3
1991 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%Expenditures
New DemocraticEmery Barnes9,72550.93$56,902
LiberalSteven R. Bourne6,72735.23$7,987
Social CreditJoy Davies2,20111.53$29,256
GreenAndy Telfer4412.31$1,349
Total valid votes 19,094 100.00
Total rejected ballots 552 2.81
Turnout 19,646 65.59
1996 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticTim Stevenson10,64649.70−1.23$43,534
LiberalDuncan Wilson7,97537.23+2.00$50,880
Progressive DemocratLaura McDiarmid1,0144.73$1,072
GreenImtiaz Popat5632.63+0.32$155
ReformAletta Buday6713.13$100
LibertarianJohn Clarke4582.14
Natural LawWayne A. Melvin930.43$100
Total valid votes 21,420 100.00
Total rejected ballots 257 1.19
Turnout 21,677 62.68
2001 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalLorne Mayencourt11,39648.11+10.88$46,939
New DemocraticTim Stevenson7,35931.07−18.63$45,493
GreenRobbie Mattu3,82616.15+13.52$1,029
MarijuanaMarc Emery9063.82$394
UnityGregory Paul Michael Hartnell2901.15
IndependentBoris Bear1360.57$157
People's FrontJoseph Theriault400.17$57
Independent RhinocerosHelvis250.11$100
Total valid votes 23,688 100.00
Total rejected ballots 123 0.52
Turnout 23,811 63.67
2005 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalLorne Mayencourt12,00942.16−5.94$161,227
New DemocraticTim Stevenson11,99842.12+11.04$67,587
GreenJanek Patrick John Kuchmistrz3,69812.98−3.21$8,237
LibertarianJohn Clarke3881.36$100
Work LessLisa Voldeng1700.60$1,855
SexJohn Gordon Ince1110.39$100
Democratic ReformIan McLeod820.29$400
PlatinumAntonio Francisco Ferreira270.09$100
Total Valid Votes 28,483100
Total Rejected Ballots 1960.69
Turnout 28,67951.95
British Columbia provincial by-election, October 29, 2008
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticSpencer Herbert6,99850.67+8.57$62,474
LiberalArthur Griffiths5,08936.85−5.24$91,934
GreenDrina Read7415.37−7.70$2,788
ConservativeIan McLeod5994.34$2,379
MarijuanaMarc Emery3842.78$1,840
Total valid votes 13,811 100
Total rejected ballots 26 0.19
Turnout 13,837 23.21
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