BC NDP candidate Mable Elmore is projected by Global News to win the riding of Vancouver-Kensington.
Elmore has served the community since 2009. She has grown her support each time at the polls. In the last election, she won by more than 5,000 votes.
She has had a minor role in government, but that doesn’t take away from her strong community roots and connection.
Paul Lepage ran for the BC Liberals, who describe him as an Indigenous project-management expert.
Nominated Candidates
- BC NDP: Mable Elmore
- BC Liberals: Paul Lepage
- BC Greens: Nazanin Moghadami
- Independent: Salvatore Vetro
Swing Riding Meter
Vancouver-Kensington was the 54th closest race in the province based on winning percentage in 2017. Elmore won by 23.41 per cent.
Election Results 2017
- BC NDP: Mable Elmore, 12,503 votes (55.57%)
- BC Liberals: Kim Jee Chan Logan, 7,236 votes (32.16%)
- BC Greens: Simon Alexander Rear, 2,580 votes (11.47%)
- Your Political Party: Ramanjit Kaur Dhillon, 181 votes (0.80%)
This profile will continually be updated to reflect latest information, interviews and events in the campaign.
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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.