Template:Canadian federal election, 2015/bc-in

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Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
  Conservative   NDP   Liberal   Green Other
Cariboo—Prince George Todd Doherty
19,688
36.64%
Trent Derrick
13,879
25.83%
Tracy Calogheros
16,921
31.49%
Richard Edward Jaques
1,860
3.46%
Gordon Campbell
(NA)[note 1]
402
0.75%
Sheldon Clare
(Ind.)
657
1.22%
Adam De Kroon
(CHP)
327
0.61%
Dick Harris
Central Okanagan—
Similkameen—Nicola
Dan Albas
24,517
39.56%
Angelique Wood
11,961
19.30%
Karley Scott
23,059
37.21%
Robert Mellalieu
2,436
3.93%
Dan Albas
Okanagan—Coquihalla
Kamloops—Thompson—
Cariboo
Cathy McLeod
24,595
35.25%
Bill Sundhu
21,466
30.77%
Steve Powrie
21,215
30.41%
Matthew Greenwood
2,489
3.57%
Cathy McLeod
Kelowna—Lake Country Ron Cannan
25,502
39.75%
Norah Mary Bowman
9,039
14.09%
Stephen Fuhr
29,614
46.16%
no candidate[note 2] Ron Cannan
Kootenay—Columbia David Wilks
23,247
36.78%
Wayne Stetski
23,529
37.23%
Don Johnston
12,315
19.48%
Bill Green
4,115
6.51%
David Wilks
North Okanagan—Shuswap Mel Arnold
27,490
39.30%
Jacqui Gingras
17,907
25.60%
Cindy Derkaz
20,949
29.95%
Chris George
3,608
5.16%
Colin Mayes
Okanagan—Shuswap
Prince George—
Peace River—Northern Rockies

Bob Zimmer
27,237
52.52%
Kathi Dickie
8,014
15.45%
Matt Shaw
12,913
24.90%
Elizabeth Biggar
2,672
5.15%
Barry Blackman
(PC)
464
0.89%
W. Todd Keller
(Libert.)
559
1.08%
Bob Zimmer
Prince George—Peace River
Skeena—Bulkley Valley Tyler Nesbitt
10,936
24.79%
Nathan Cullen
22,531
51.08%
Brad Layton
8,257
18.72%
Jeannie Parnell
1,605
3.64%
Don Spratt
(CHP)
780
1.77%
Nathan Cullen
South Okanagan—West Kootenay Marshall Neufeld
19,871
29.84%
Richard Cannings
24,823
37.28%
Connie Denesiuk
18,732
28.13%
Samantha Troy
2,792
4.19%
Brian Gray
(Ind.)
376
0.56%
Alex Atamanenko
British Columbia Southern Interior

Notes

  1. Gordon Campbell ran to provide a "none of the above" option for voters.[1]
  2. Gary Adams was selected as the Green Party candidate for Kelowna—Lake Country when he pledged to immediately resign and support the Liberal candidate, Stephen Fuhr.[2] The party's federal leadership asked him not to resign or endorse Fuhr and Adams relented. Adams eventually registered as a candidate but soon withdrew and the party decided to respect local party members' decision to not run a candidate.[3]

References

  1. Evelyn, Charelle (29 September 2015). "Two candidates enter election race". Prince George Citizen. Glacier Community Media. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  2. Raj, Althia (29 July 2015). "Gary Adams, Green Candidate, In Limbo After Co-Operation Pact With Liberals Appears Nixed". The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, Inc. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
  3. "Statement from Kelowna - Lake Country's former Green candidate". Capital News (Kelowna). Black Press, Inc. Editorial. 16 September 2015. Retrieved 1 October 2015.