2013 Westside-Kelowna provincial by-election

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Registered
46,021
Turnout
18,797 (40.84%)
2013 Westside-Kelowna provincial by-election

 2013 July 10, 2013 (2013-07-10) 2017 

Riding of Westside-Kelowna
Registered
46,021
Turnout
18,797 (40.84%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
NDP
CON
Candidate Christy Clark Carole Gordon Sean Upshaw
Party Liberal New Democratic Conservative
Popular vote 11,758 5,563 1,115
Percentage 62.66% 29.64% 5.94%
Swing Increase 4.58 pp Decrease 1.20 pp Decrease 5.14 pp

MLA before election

Ben Stewart
Liberal

Elected MLA

Christy Clark
Liberal

A by-election was held on July 13, 2013, to replace MLA Ben Stewart in the riding of Westside-Kelowna. Stewart resigned his seat to allow the Liberal Party leader and incumbent premier of British Columbia Christy Clark to run in a Liberal safe seat, following her electoral defeat in Vancouver-Point Grey during the 2013 British Columbia general election two months prior.

Vancouver-Point Grey election

In the 2013 British Columbia general election, Premier Christy Clark attempted to keep her seat in Vancouver-Point Grey. The constituency election was essentially a rematch of the 2011 by-election won by Clark against David Eby of the NDP. Unlike the by-election however, Eby defeated Clark, leaving the incumbent premier of British Columbia without a seat in the legislature. Despite her personal election loss, the Liberals led by Clark held their majority in the legislature, which by convention allowed Clark's government to remain in power.[1] In order to remain in the legislature, Clark sought out Liberal MLAs in Liberal safe seats who were willing to resign their seat, so that Clark could contest it in a by-election. Eby would later go on to become premier after winning the NDP leadership election in 2022.

Westside-Kelowna election

Ben Stewart, the resigning Westside-Kelowna MLA

On June 6, Liberal MLA Ben Stewart announced that he would be resigning his seat in Westside-Kelowna to give Christy Clark the opportunity to re-enter the legislature.[2] Clark claimed that many other Liberal MLAs had also offered to give up their seats, but Kelowna stood out to her for its symbolic connection with free enterprise, as it was the home of premiers W.A.C. Bennett and Bill Bennett. The riding of Westside-Kelowna had also never been represented by a New Democratic MLA since its establishment.

Candidates

  • JB Bhandari (Vision)
  • Christy Clark (Liberal; incumbent premier)
  • John Marks (Independent)
  • Carole Gordon (New Democratic)
  • Silverado Brooks Socrates (Independent)
  • Sean Upshaw (Conservative)
  • Dayleen Van Ryswyk (Independent)
  • Korry Zepik (Independent)

Results

British Columbia provincial by-election, July 10, 2013: Westside-Kelowna
Resignation of Ben Stewart
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalChristy Clark11,75862.66+4.58$56,758
New DemocraticCarole Gordon5,56329.64−1.20$38,827
ConservativeSean Upshaw1,1155.94−5.14$9,755
IndependentDayleen Van Ryswyk1340.71$373
IndependentJohn Marks740.39$250
IndependentSilverado Brooks Socrates460.25$250
VisionJB Bhandari450.24$2,261
IndependentKorry Zepik310.17$440
Total valid votes 18,766100.00
Total rejected ballots 310.16−0.80
Turnout 18,79740.84−6.68
Registered voters 46,021
Liberal hold Swing +2.89
Source: Elections BC[3][4]

Aftermath

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