Menu

Topics

Connect

Comments

Want to discuss? Please read our Commenting Policy first.

B.C. election 2020: Vancouver-Fairview results

Vancouver-Fairview has traditionally been a pretty close swing riding. But in 2017, it seemingly changed.

Story continues below advertisement

BC NDP candidate George Heyman earned a decisive 6,500 more ballots than BC Liberal hopeful Gabe Garfinkel.

Global News is projecting another win for Heyman in this riding, which is seen as an perfect storm of the failures of the Christy Clark government — from a lack of public transit options along the Broadway corridor to rising housing costs and a lack of childcare.

The BC Liberals aren’t convinced this district is a foregone conclusion. The party went out and recruited well-known former Vancouver city councillor George Affleck, setting up a battle of the Georges.

Affleck won two terms on council for the Non-Partisan Association. In his second race, he received the second highest number of votes out of all candidates on the ballot.

Story continues below advertisement

Heyman is running again. The former executive director of the Sierra Club has represented the riding since 2013 and has served as environment minister since 2017.

Nominated Candidates

  • BC NDP: George Heyman
  • BC Liberals: George Affleck
  • BC Greens: Ian Goldman
  • Libertarian: Sandra Filosof-Schipper

Swing Riding Meter

Since the riding was created in 2001, the NDP has won it four times (including a 2008 byelection).

The BC Liberals have held the seat twice in that same time. Former Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson represented it from 2005 to 2008 for the NDP.

It was the 50th closest race, based on winning percentage in 2017 out of 87 ridings. Heyman won by 22.27 per cent.

Elections Results 2017

  • BC NDP: George Heyman, 16,035 votes (54.12%)
  • BC Liberals: Gabe Garfinkel, 9,436 votes (31.85%)
  • BC Greens: Louise Boutin, 4,007 (13.53%)
  • Your Political Party: Joey Doyle, 149 (0.50%)

This profile will continually be updated to reflect latest information, interviews and events in the campaign.

Story continues below advertisement
Find full B.C. 2020 provincial election coverage here.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an unprecedented number of mail-in ballots were requested across B.C. this election. As mail-in ballots cannot be counted until after election night, these results are not final.
Advertisement

You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.

View Original Article