Riding Profile:
| Candidates: |
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New Democratic Party |
| CHALLENGER, Simon |
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Liberal Party |
| COLEMAN, Rich |
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Independent |
| DUNBAR, Murray |
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Unity Party |
| JOPLING, Deanna |
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Marijuana Party |
| MCKENZIE, Joshua |
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Green Party |
| WELLING, Andrea |
| Incumbent: |
| Fort Langley |
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Rich Coleman |
| Previous Result (redistribution): |
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10134 | 47.58% |
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6187 | 29.05% |
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2882 | 13.53% |
| PDA |
1424 | 6.69% |
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405 | 1.90% |
| Previous Result (old ridings): |
| Fort Langley-Aldergrove |
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12005 | 47.30% |
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7369 | 29.03% |
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3484 | 13.73% |
| PDA |
1737 | 6.84% |
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| Census 1996: |
| Population: | 52440 |
| Dev. from Quota: | 11.23% |
| Area (km2): | 234 |
| Pop Density: | 224.10 |
Surrounding Ridings:
Abbotsford-Mount Lehman
Langley
Maple Ridge-Mission
Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows
Surrey-Cloverdale
Surrey-Tynehead
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Submissions
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16/02/01 |
Mike Parkes |
Email: mdparkes@msn.com |
| This riding, like Langley, is a predominately right-wing riding. It is in the western portion of the Fraser Valley Bible Belt, and has voted nothing but Tory, Socred or BCLiberal. Rich Coleman will win handsomely here. |
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17/02/01 |
Keith Richmond |
Email: |
| This will be a walk for Rich Coleman. With the Liberals largely having captured the center-right here and with Rich being Socially conservative, Reform will fair marginally well here. The NDP will be a non-factor. |
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20/02/01 |
CM |
Email: |
| No problem for Coleman. His being a social conservative can only help in Langley. |
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