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Cariboo—Prince George
British Columbia electoral district |
Cariboo—Prince George in relation to other British Columbia federal electoral districts
|
| Federal electoral district |
| Legislature |
House of Commons |
| MP |
|
Dick Harris
Conservative |
| District created |
2003 |
| First contested |
2004 |
| Last contested |
2006 |
| District webpage |
profile, map |
| Demographics |
| Population (2006) |
106,382 |
| Electors (2006) |
73,985 |
| Area (km²) |
87,126 |
| Pop. density (per km²) |
1.2 |
| Census divisions |
|
| Census subdivisions |
Prince George, Williams Lake, Quesnel, Cariboo A, Cariboo B, Cariboo E, Cariboo F, Vanderhoof, Fraser-Fort George C, Bulkley-Nechako F |
Cariboo—Prince George is a federal electoral district in the province of British Columbia, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 2004.
[edit] Geography
[edit] History
This district was created in 2003 from parts of Cariboo—Chilcotin and Prince George—Bulkley Valley ridings.
[edit] Members of Parliament
[edit] Current Member of Parliament
Its Member of Parliament is Dick Harris, a former businessman. He was first elected in the 1993 election. He represents the Conservative Party of Canada.
[edit] Election results
| Canadian federal election, 2006 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
| |
Conservative |
Dick Harris |
19,624 |
44.9% |
|
$83,781.81 |
| |
Liberal |
Simon Yu |
10,509 |
24.1% |
|
|
| |
New Democratic Party |
Alfred Trudeau |
10,129 |
23.2% |
|
$15,027.70 |
| |
Green |
Alex Bracewell |
2,416 |
5.5% |
|
$4,952.32 |
| |
Christian Heritage |
Chris Kempling |
505 |
1.2% |
|
$3,910.36 |
| |
Marxist-Leninist |
Carol Lee Chapman |
279 |
0.6% |
|
N/A |
| |
Canadian Action |
Bev Collins |
109 |
0.2% |
|
$1,326.12 |
| |
First Peoples |
Don Roberts |
95 |
0.2% |
|
|
| Total valid votes |
43,666 |
100% |
|
| Total rejected ballots |
119 |
0.27% |
|
| Turnout |
43,785 |
59.97% |
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[edit] See also
[edit] External links