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Federal Election 2015: Vancouver Kingsway riding results

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

Summary: One of Vancouver’s six ridings, NDP MP Don Davies is seeking a third term in Vancouver Kingsway.

Boundaries: An riding on the east side of Vancouver, it roughly encompasses everything between 16th Avenue, 41st Avenue, Main Street and Boundary Road.

Last Election: Davies defeated Conservative candidate Trang Nguyen by 22 per cent.

History: The area has alternated between voting for the NDP and Liberal Party through the decades. In 2006, MP David Emerson was re-elected here as a Liberal—only to switch to the Conservative Party when they offered a cabinet position weeks after the election.

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Demographics: A diverse, working-class riding, Vancouver-Kingsway has the third highest average number of children per household (1.3) and the third lowest median income ($22,614) in B.C. 9.9 per cent of residents were immigrants from the Philippines in the 2011 National Household Survey, the fourth highest figure in the country.

Candidates

Conservative: Jojo Quimpo, musician and community organizer in the Filipino-Canadian community

NDP: Don Davies, MP since 2008

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Liberal: Steven Kou, former executive director at the Bank of Montreal

Green: Catherine Moore

Marxist-Leninist: Donna Petersen

Libertarian: Matt Kadioglu

Communist: Kimball Cariou

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