Vancouver-Quilchena

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First contested1991
Last contested2024
Vancouver-Quilchena
British Columbia electoral district
Interactive map of riding boundaries
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of British Columbia
MLA
 
 
 
Dallas Brodie
OneBC
First contested1991
Last contested2024
Demographics
Population (2001)54,709
Area (km²)21.48
Pop. density (per km²)2,547
Census divisionMetro Vancouver
Census subdivision(s)Vancouver, Musqueam 2

Vancouver-Quilchena is a provincial electoral district in British Columbia that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia since 1991. The riding has been represented by Dallas Brodie, leader of OneBC, since 2024.

Since its creation, the riding has historically leaned toward centre-right political parties and has consistently elected right-wing candidates. The district has been represented by several high-profile figures in British Columbia politics, including former premier Gordon Campbell and former deputy premier Colin Hansen.

Vancouver-Quilchena is situated on Vancouver's west side and includes the neighbourhoods of Quilchena, Kerrisdale, Arbutus Ridge, and parts of Shaughnessy. The riding is largely residential and affluent, with high property values and a stable population. According to the 2006 census, this riding is the second-wealthiest in British Columbia, with an average annual family income of $91,822 in 2013, behind West Vancouver-Capilano.[1]

The riding is bounded in the north by West 16th Avenue from Imperial Drive in the west to Granville Street to the east. The eastern boundary is formed by Granville Street south until West 57th Avenue, where it turns west until West Boulevard. The boundary turns south and follows West Boulevard and Angus Drive until reaching the Fraser River. The southern boundary is the Fraser River, turning north along the western boundary of Musqueam Indian Reserve #2 then east along SW Marine Drive until Camosun Street. The western boundary is formed by the border with Pacific Spirit Regional Park.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

This riding has elected the following members of the Legislative Assembly:

Assembly Years Member Party
Vancouver-Quilchena
Riding created from Vancouver-Point Grey
and Vancouver-Little Mountain
35th 1991–1993     Art Cowie Liberal
1993–1996 Gordon Campbell
36th 1996–2001 Colin Hansen
37th 2001–2005
38th 2005–2009
39th 2009–2013
40th 2013–2017 Andrew Wilkinson
41st 2017–2020
42nd 2020–2022
2022–2023 Kevin Falcon
2023–2024     BC United
43rd 2024–2025     Dallas Brodie Conservative
2025–2025     Independent
2025–2025     OneBC
2025–2025     Independent
2025–present     OneBC

Election results

Graph of the election results in Vancouver-Quilchena (minor parties are combined into "Others")
2024 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
ConservativeDallas Brodie11,46451.6+51.6
New DemocraticCallista Ryan8,64938.9+10.4
GreenMichael Barkusky1,7297.8−6.8
IndependentCaroline Ying-Mei Wang3851.7
Total valid votes
Total rejected ballots
Turnout
Registered voters
Source: Elections BC[2]
Conservative gain from BC United Swing
2020 provincial election redistributed results[3]
Party %
  Liberal56.8
  New Democratic28.5
  Green14.6
  Libertarian0.1
British Columbia provincial by-election, April 30, 2022
Resignation of Andrew Wilkinson
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalKevin Falcon6,20058.61+2.57$117,930.56
New DemocraticJeanette Ashe2,59024.48–4.08$75,850.61
GreenWendy Hayko1,0259.69–5.71$32,855.66
ConservativeDallas Brodie6986.60$33,166.75
LibertarianSandra Filosof-Schipper660.62$636.31
Total valid votes 10,57999.95
Total rejected ballots 50.05–0.46
Turnout 10,58427.56–27.56
Registered voters 38,399
Liberal hold Swing +3.33
Source: Elections BC[4]
2020 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalAndrew Wilkinson12,15756.04+0.08$26,851.98
New DemocraticHeather McQuillan6,19728.56+0.53$3,729.58
GreenMichael Barkusky3,34115.40+0.58$659.92
Total valid votes 21,69599.49
Total rejected ballots 1120.51+0.01
Turnout 21,80756.52–5.88
Registered voters 38,584
Liberal hold Swing –0.23
Source: Elections BC[5][6]
2017 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalAndrew Wilkinson12,46455.96−8.36$64,283
New DemocraticMadeline Lalonde6,24428.03+2.72$9,017
GreenMichael Barkusky3,30114.82+7.42$4,481
LibertarianWilliam Morrison2651.19$346
Total valid votes 22,27499.50
Total rejected ballots 1120.50+0.02
Turnout 22,38662.39+2.95
Registered voters 35,878
Liberal hold Swing −5.54
Source: Elections BC[7]
2013 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalAndrew Wilkinson14,49664.32−5.91$99,877
New DemocraticNicholas Scapillati5,70525.31+4.57$30,366
GreenDamian Kettlewell1,6677.40−1.64$2,267
No AffiliationBill Clarke6712.98$14,738
Total valid votes 22,53999.52
Total rejected ballots 1080.48−0.09
Turnout 22,64759.45+1.78
Registered voters 38,095
Liberal hold Swing -5.24
Source: Elections BC[8]
2009 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalColin Hansen15,73170.22+3.07$109,703
New DemocraticJames Young4,64620.74−0.28$12,514
GreenLaura-Leah Shaw2,0249.04−1.36$1,837
Total valid votes 22,40199.44
Total rejected ballots 1270.56+0.04
Turnout 22,52857.67−3.98
Registered Voters 39,067
Liberal hold Swing +1.67
2005 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalColin Hansen16,39467.16−6.70$107,414
New DemocraticJarrah Hodge5,13121.02+11.50$13,103
GreenLorinda Earl2,53810.40−3.99$2,633
MarijuanaRhiannon Rose1750.72−0.82$100
LibertarianKatrina Chowne1740.71$100
Total valid votes 24,41299.48
Total rejected ballots 1280.52+0.10
Turnout 24,54061.64−11.80
Registered Voters 39,811
Liberal hold Swing −9.10
Popular vote by voting area in the 2001 election
2001 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalColin Hansen16,82973.86+5.18$34,886
GreenJudy Johnstone3,27714.38+11.61$360
New DemocraticGareth Charles Richmond2,1689.52−12.52$6,725
MarijuanaKatrina Chowne3511.54$394
IndependentMike Sharp1600.70
Total valid votes 22,78599.58
Total rejected ballots 960.42−0.06
Turnout 22,88173.44−2.27
Registered Voters 31,155
Liberal hold Swing −3.21
1996 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalColin Hansen15,50968.68+19.14$36,863
New DemocraticRoger Boshier4,97722.04−4.84$13,802
Progressive DemocratRichard Chave Sanderson8273.66$300
GreenValerie Jerome6272.78+1.46$459
ReformJay Davison4952.19$975
Social CreditLorraine Hinton910.40−21.87$2,142
Natural LawAlan Mackenzie Brooke570.25$134
Total valid votes 22,58399.52
Total rejected ballots 1090.48−0.85
Turnout 22,69275.71−4.69
Registered Voters 29,973
Liberal hold Swing +11.99
British Columbia provincial by-election, February 17, 1994
Resignation of Art Cowie
Party Candidate Votes%Expenditures
LiberalGordon Campbell7,39667.77$44006.60
Social CreditSonja Weissenbacher1,53614.07$17445.45
New DemocraticFiona Wain1,34612.33$10004.08
GreenStuart Parker3953.62$4766.09
LibertarianWalter Boytinck900.83$400
Family CoalitionDarren Lowe890.82$668.13
Gnu Democratic Rhino ReformRonald McDonald610.56$0
Total valid votes 10,91399.36
Total rejected ballots 700.64
Turnout 10,98336.83
Registered Voters 29,820
Liberal hold Swing
Source: Elections BC[9]
1991 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%Expenditures
LiberalArt Cowie11,37349.53$56,984
New DemocraticStuart P. Hertzog6,17226.88$14,576
Social CreditDoug Mowat5,11322.27
GreenValerie E. Parker3021.32$809
Total valid votes 22,96098.67
Total rejected ballots 3091.33
Turnout 23,26980.40
Registered Voters 28,941
Source: Elections BC[10]

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