- North Coast (provincial electoral district)
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North Coast British Columbia electoral district Provincial electoral district Legislature Legislative Assembly of British Columbia MLA
NDPDistrict created 1990 First contested 1991 North Coast is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. It was created by 1990 legislation which came into effect for the 1991 B.C. election, largely out of the previous riding of Prince Rupert.
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Demographics
Population, 2001 27,992 Population change, 1996–2001 -11.6% Area (km²) 65,972 Population density (people per km²) 0.42 Geography
History
Member of Legislative Assembly
Its Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) is Gary Coons. He was first elected in 2005.
Election results
British Columbia sales tax referendum, 2011 Side Votes % Yes 4131 67.18% No 2,018 32.82% 2009 British Columbia election Party Candidate Votes % ±% NDP Gary Coons 4940 57.58 * Liberal Herb Pond 2981 34.75 * Green Lisa Girbav 658 7.67 * British Columbia electoral reform referendum, 2009 Side Votes % FPTP 5,231 60.66% BC-STV 3,393 39.34% B.C. General Election 2005 North Coast Party Candidate Votes % ±% New Democrat Gary Coons 5,845 53.77% BC Liberal Bill Belsey 4,185 38.50% Green Hondo Arendt 629 5.79% Marijuana David Johns 211 1.94% Total 10,870 100.00% British Columbia electoral reform referendum, 2005 Side Votes % Yes 5,444 52.93% No 4,842 47.07% B.C. General Election 2001: North Coast Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures BC Liberal Bill Belsey 4,915 45.25% $51,617 New Democrat Colleen Fitzpatrick 4,084 37.61% $28,479 Marijuana Kenneth Leonard Peerless 623 5.74% $1,840 Green David Konsmo 560 5.16% $152 All Nations Emsily Victor Bolton 526 4.84% $8,371 Unity Clarence Hall 152 1.40% $730 Total valid votes 10,860 100.00% Total rejected ballots 46 0.42% Turnout 10,906 66.27% B.C. General Election 1996: North Coast Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures New Democrat Dan Miller 7,298 64.82% $29,582 BC Liberal Odd Eidsvik 2,899 25.75% $26,079 BC Reform Clarence Hall 830 7.37% $1,912 Green Patrick Lemaire 232 2.06% $406 Total valid votes 11,259 100.00% Total rejected ballots 84 0.74% Turnout 11,343 63.33% B.C. General Election 1991: North Coast Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures New Democrat Dan Miller 6,365 59.75% $29,619 BC Liberal Rocky L. Sorensen 2,469 23.18% $5,724 Social Credit Linda D. Marshall-Lutz 1,818 17.07% $20,100 Total valid votes 10,652 100.00% Total rejected ballots 312 2.85% Turnout 10,964 68.37% References
- ^ British Columbia Voties 2009. [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]]. Retrieved May 23, 2009.
External links
- BC Stats Profile - 2001 (pdf)
- Results of 2001 Election (pdf)
- 2001 Expenditures
- Results of 1996 Election
- 1996 Expenditures
- Results of 1991 Election
- 1991 Expenditures
- Website of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
North / Central Southern Interior 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 RockVancouver / 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-GaribaldiVancouver Island / South Coast See also: 1999 electoral redistribution • 2001 general election • 2005 general election • 2008 electoral redistribution • Defunct districtsNorth / Central Southern Interior Columbia River-Revelstoke • Kamloops • Kamloops-North Thompson • Kootenay • Nelson-Creston • Okanagan-Boundary • Okanagan East • Okanagan-Penticton • Okanagan-Vernon • Okanagan West • Shuswap • Rossland-Trail • Yale-LillooetFraser Valley / South LM Abbotsford • Chilliwack • Delta North • Delta South • Fort Langley-Aldergrove • Langley • Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows • Matsqui • Mission-Kent • Richmond Centre • Richmond East • Richmond-Steveston • Surrey-Cloverdale • Surrey-Green Timbers • Surrey-Newton • Surrey-Whalley • Surrey-White RockVancouver / North LM Burnaby-Edmonds • Burnaby North • Burnaby-Willingdon • Coquitlam-Maillardville • New Westminster • North Vancouver-Lonsdale • North Vancouver-Seymour • Port Coquitlam • Port Moody-Burnaby Mountain • Vancouver-Burrard • Vancouver-Fraserview • Vancouver-Hastings • Vancouver-Kensington • Vancouver-Kingsway • Vancouver-Langara • Vancouver-Little Mountain • Vancouver-Mount Pleasant • Vancouver-Point Grey • Vancouver-Quilchena • West Vancouver-Capilano • West Vancouver-GaribaldiVancouver Island / South Coast See also: List of British Columbia general elections • 1991 general election • 1996 general election • Defunct districtsCategories:- British Columbia provincial electoral districts
- Prince Rupert, British Columbia
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