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Encyclopedia > 2001 British Columbia election

The 37th provincial election in the Province of British Columbia, Canada was called on April 18, 2001, and held on May 16, 2001. The incumbent New Democratic Party had been rocked by scandal that had led to the resignation of leader Glen Clark. Calark was replaced by the well-respected Ujjal Dosanjh. Dosanjh was not, however, able to restore the party's public image, and the NDP was soundly defeated by the conservative Liberal Party, led by former Vancouver mayor Gordon Campbell. The Liberals won over 57% of the popular vote, and all but two of the 79 seats in the provincial legislature.


The NDP, on the other hand, lost almost half of the share of the popular vote that it had won in the 1996 election, and did not reach the 4 seats required for official status of caucus in the BC Legislature.


The British Columbia Unity Party had been created as a union of conservative parties. Initially, Reform BC, the Social Credit, the BC Conservative Party, the British Columbia Party, and the Family Coalition Party had joined under the "BC Unity" umbrella. By the time the election was called, however, only the Family Coalition Party remained a member. The other parties had withdrawn to continue as independent parties.


Election results

Party Party Leader # of candidates Seats Popular Vote
Previous After % Change # % Change
Liberal Gordon Campbell 79 33 77 +133.3% 916,888 57.62% +15.80%
New Democratic Ujjal Dosanjh 79 39 2 -94.9% 343,156 21.56% -17.89%
Green Adriane Carr 72 - - - 197,231 12.39% +10.40%
Unity Chris Delaney 56 - - - 51,426 3.23% +2.97%
Marijuana 79 n.a. - n.a. 51,206 3.22% n.a.
Independent 30 - - - 14,588 0.92% +0.28%
Reform 9 2 - -100% 3,439 0.22% -9.05%
All Nations 6 n.a. - n.a. 3,380 0.21% n.a.
Conservative 6 - - - 2,417 0.15% +0.09%
Social Credit 2 - - - 1,948 0.12% -0.27%
BC Action 5 n.a. - n.a. 1,636 0.10% n.a.
No Affiliation 6 n.a. - n.a. 727 0.05% n.a.
People's Front 11 n.a. - n.a. 720 0.05% -
Western Reform 1 n.a. - n.a. 621 0.04% n.a.
Citizens Alliance Now 2 n.a. - n.a. 584 0.04% n.a.
Council of British Columbians 2 n.a. - n.a. 399 0.03 n.a.
Communist 4 - - - 381 0.02% +0.01%
Freedom 2 n.a. - n.a. 240 0.02% n.a.
Party of Citizens.... 2 n.a. - n.a. 147 0.01% n.a.
Patriot 1 n.a. - n.a. 82 0.01% n.a.
Citizens Commonwealth 4 n.a. - n.a. 49 x n.a.
Central 3 n.a. - n.a. 41 x n.a.
Total 456 75 79 +5.3% 1,591,306 100% -


Notes:


x - less than 0.005% of the popular vote.


n.a. - not applicable: the party was not recognized at the previous election.


Unity Party results are calculated relative to Family Coalition Party results.


External links

  • Elections BC 2001 Election (http://www.elections.bc.ca/elections/sov01/sov_tocfinal.htm)

Preceded by:
British Columbia general election, 1996

List of British Columbia elections

Followed by:
British Columbia general election, 2005


  Results from FactBites:
 
British Columbia general election, 2001 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (392 words)
British Columbia riding map showing the winning parties and their vote percentage of each riding.
The British Columbia general election of 2001 was the 37th provincial election in the Province of British Columbia, Canada.
It was held to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.
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