Peace River North

Peace River North

Peace River North is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada.

Demographics

Geography

History

Member of Legislative Assembly

Its Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) is the Hon. Richard Neufeld, a former Social Credit and Reform BC MLA. He was first elected in 1991. He now represents the British Columbia Liberal Party. Mr. Neufeld was appointed Minister of Energy and Mines on June 5, 2001. He is a former mayor of Fort Nelson.

Election results

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style="width: 130px" |BC Liberal
Richard Neufeld
align="right"|5,498
align="right"|59.37%
align="right"
-
New Democrat
Brian Churchill
align="right"|2,511
align="right"|27.12%
align="right"
Green
Clarence G. Apsassin
align="right"|638
align="right"|6.89%
align="right"
Independent
Leonard Joseph Seigo
align="right"|613
align="right"|6.62%
align="right"
- bgcolor="white"!align="left" colspan=3|Total valid votes!align="right"|8,768!align="right"|100.00%!align="right"
-
style="width: 130px" |BC Liberal
Richard Neufeld
align="right"|6,629
align="right"|73.22%
align="right"
align="right"|$37,046
-
New Democrat
Brian Churchill
align="right"|1,047
align="right"|11.56%
align="right"
align="right"|$9,796
Marijuana
Paul Renaud
align="right"|810
align="right"|8.95%
align="right"
align="right"|$3,199
Unity
Roy Daniel Stange
align="right"|568
align="right"|6.27%
align="right"
align="right"|$867
- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Total valid votes!align="right"|9,054!align="right"|100.00%!align="right"
align="right"
- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Total rejected ballots!align="right"|55!align="right"|0.61%!align="right"
align="right"
- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Turnout!align="right"|9,109!align="right"|55.12%!align="right"
align="right"
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BC Reform
Richard Neufeld
align="right"|5,299
align="right"|48.41%
align="right"
align="right"|$23,557
style="width: 130px" |BC Liberal
Ben Knutson
align="right"|3,137
align="right"|28.66%
align="right"
align="right"|$20,370
-
New Democrat
Brian Churchill
align="right"|1,975
align="right"|18.04%
align="right"
align="right"|$27,682
Social Credit
Dave Bodnar
align="right"|240
align="right"|2.19%
align="right"
align="right"|$3,978
Progressive Democrat
Neil Bitterman
align="right"|169
align="right"|1.54%
align="right"
align="right"|$425
Independent
Brent Hoar
align="right"|125
align="right"|1.14%
align="right"
align="right"|$100
- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Total valid votes!align="right"|10,945!align="right"|100.00%!align="right"
align="right"
- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Total rejected ballots!align="right"|43!align="right"|0.39%!align="right"
align="right"
- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Turnout!align="right"|10,988!align="right"|60.49%!align="right"
align="right"
-
Social Credit
Richard Neufeld
align="right"|5,758
align="right"|54.79%
align="right"
align="right"|$23,852
New Democrat
A. Jean Leahy
align="right"|2,347
align="right"|22.33%
align="right"
align="right"|$34,828
-
style="width: 130px" |BC Liberal
Vincent R. Rodriguez
align="right"|2,048
align="right"|19.49%
align="right"
align="right"|$2,305
Green
Clarence G. Apsassin
align="right"|303
align="right"|2.88%
align="right"
align="right"|$1,895
Independent
Dorothy L. Folk
align="right"|54
align="right"|0.51%
align="right"
align="right"|$925
- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Total valid votes!align="right"|10,510!align="right"|100.00%!align="right"
align="right"
- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Total rejected ballots!align="right"|277!align="right"|2.57%!align="right"
align="right"
- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Turnout!align="right"|10,787!align="right"|70.01%!align="right"
align="right"

External links

* [http://www.bcstats.gov.bc.ca/data/cen01/profiles/PED_41.pdf BC Stats Profile - 2001 (pdf)]
* [http://www.elections.bc.ca/elections/sov01/pcn.pdf Results of 2001 election (pdf)]
* [http://www.elections.bc.ca/elections/ceofin2001.pdf 2001 Expenditures (pdf)]
* [http://www.elections.bc.ca/elections/sov96/va/sov96_pcn.htm Results of 1996 election]
* [http://www.elections.bc.ca/rpt/ceorpt_5.pdf 1996 Expenditures (pdf)]
* [http://www.elections.bc.ca/elections/sov91/sov91-68.html Results of 1991 election]
* [http://www.elections.bc.ca/elections/sov91/sov91-20-1.html 1991 Expenditures]
* [http://www.legis.gov.bc.ca/ Website of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia]


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