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Federal Election 2015: Langley-Aldergrove riding results

Real time live results available on Monday, October 19 2015 after polls close. Overall results will be available here.

Summary: Metro Vancouver’s most rural riding, Langley-Aldergrove was the second most Conservative riding in B.C. last election. MP Mark Warawa is seeking re-election.

Boundaries: Essentially the boundaries of the Township of Langley, including the neighbourhood of Aldergrove.

Last Election: Mark Warawa was elected to a fourth term in 2011, defeating NDP candidate Piotr Majkowski by a whopping 44.5 per cent.

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Through redistribution, the riding has lost the urban City of Langley, making this district even more friendly to the Conservatives.

History: The area has exclusively elected conservative candidates, federally and provincially, for over 40 years.

Candidates

Conservative: Mark Warawa, MP since 2004

NDP: Margot Sangster, former technical advisor for the the Afghanistan Workforce Development Program

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Liberal: Leon Jensen, retired Canadian Forces Lieutenant-Colonel

Green: Simmi Dhillon

Libertarian: Lauren Southern

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