2023 Vancouver-Mount Pleasant provincial by-election

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2023 Vancouver-Mount Pleasant provincial by-election

 2020 June 24, 2023 (2023-06-24) 43rd 

Riding of Vancouver-Mount Pleasant
Turnout17.84%
  First party Second party Third party
 
BCU
GRN
Candidate Joan Phillip Jackie Lee Wendy Hayko
Party New Democratic BC United Green
Last election 66.95% 12.98% 20.07%
Popular vote 5,459 1,101 931
Percentage 67.79% 13.67% 11.56%
Swing Increase 0.84% Increase 0.69% Decrease 8.51%

MLA before election

Melanie Mark
New Democratic

Elected MLA

Joan Phillip
New Democratic

A by-election was held in the provincial riding of Vancouver-Mount Pleasant in British Columbia on June 24, 2023, to elect a new member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia following the resignation of NDP MLA Melanie Mark.[1]

The by-election was held on the same day as one in Langford-Juan de Fuca.[2][3]

Constituency

The seat covers an urban area in the city of Vancouver. The riding consists of its namesake neighbourhood Mount Pleasant and the eastern parts of downtown Vancouver including Chinatown and the Downtown Eastside.

Representation

The seat has been held by the British Columbia New Democratic Party for most of its history.[4] Future member of Parliament Jenny Kwan represented the seat from 1996 to 2015.[5]

On February 22, 2023, Melanie Mark announced her resignation as MLA and cabinet minister. In her resignation speech, Mark criticized how "institutions fundamentally resist change ... particularly colonial institutions and government at large", and said that she would "continue to advocate and fight from outside of this House".[6]

Candidates

Results

British Columbia provincial by-election, June 24, 2023: Vancouver-Mount Pleasant
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticJoan Phillip5,45967.79+0.84$75,828.03
BC UnitedJackie Lee1,10113.67+0.69$62,774.86
GreenWendy Hayko93111.56−8.51$9,323.27
ConservativeKarin Litzcke3954.91$9,989.00
CommunistKimball Cariou1672.07$381.50
Total valid votes 8,053
Total rejected ballots 210.26
Turnout 8,07417.84−30.17
Registered voters 45,265
New Democratic hold Swing
Source: Elections BC[16]

2020 result

References

See also

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