Canadian federal election results in Vancouver and the Northern Lower Mainland

Canadian federal election results in Vancouver and the Northern Lower Mainland

__NOEDITSECTION__This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the city of Vancouver and suburban areas north of the Fraser River.

Regional profile

The city of Vancouver, along with the inner suburbs south of Burrard Inlet, tend to be very liberal and have always been heavily supportive of the New Democratic Party and left-leaning Liberals. This is primarily due to a sense of liberal activism in the area (including strong support for legal prostitution, same-sex marriage and the legalization of marijuana). The outer suburbs farther east and north of Burrard Inlet tend to lean more in the conservative direction, although primarily only on economic issues. Nonetheless, the former Reform and Canadian Alliance parties did very well in those regions, although it has not necessarily translated into stronger results for the current Conservatives, who lost one seat and saw their margin decrease substantially in their three remaining seats. The NDP hopes to gain even more here, and the Liberals and Conservatives will try to keep what they have and possibly make isolated pickups.


=2006 - 39th General Election=


=2004 - 38th General Election=


=2000 - 37th General Election=


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