Vancouver-Point Grey

Vancouver-Point Grey is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. It was first contested in the general election of 1933. It was created out of parts of Richmond-Point Grey, South Vancouver and Vancouver City. The riding began as a three-member seat, and was reduced to a two-member seat in 1966 when Vancouver-Little Mountain was created. In the redistribution preceding the 1991 election, it was reduced to a one-member riding along with the other older urban ridings, as several new one-member ridings were created.

Vancouver-Point Grey
British Columbia electoral district
Location in Vancouver
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of British Columbia
MLA
 
 
 
David Eby
New Democratic
First contested1933
Last contested2020
Demographics
Population (2001)55,510
Area (km²)23.77
Pop. density (per km²)2,335.3
Census division(s)Greater Vancouver
Census subdivision(s)Vancouver, University Endowment Lands

Many prominent politicians have been elected as members, including three British Columbia premiers, Liberals Christy Clark and Gordon Campbell, and New Democrat incumbent premier David Eby. Former prime minister of Canada Kim Campbell also represented this riding.

In 2023, a petition to recall the district's MLA, David Eby, was approved by Elections BC under the Recall and Initiative Act.[1][2] However, the petition did not attract the required number of signatures. This was the third invocation of the recall procedure in Vancouver-Point Grey since the act was passed in 1994. (The other two unsuccessful attempts, in 1998 and 2003, both targeted Gordon Campbell.)[3][4]

Geography

The district currently comprises the Vancouver neighbourhoods of West Point Grey and the western part of Kitsilano, as well as the adjacent University Endowment Lands and the Point Grey campus of the University of British Columbia.

History

Three-member district

Assembly Years Seat 1 Seat 2 Seat 3
Member Party Member Party Member Party
18th 1933–1937 Stanley McKeen Liberal George Moir Weir Liberal Robert Wilkinson Liberal
19th 1937–1941 Royal Maitland Conservative James Alexander Paton Conservative
20th 1941–1945 Tilly Rolston Conservative
21st 1945–1946 Coalition Coalition Coalition
1946–1949 Albert Reginald MacDougall Leigh Stevenson
22nd 1949–1952
23rd 1952–1953 Progressive Conservative Social Credit George Clark Miller Progressive Conservative
24th 1953–1956 Thomas Audley Bate Social Credit Robert Bonner Arthur Laing Liberal
25th 1956–1960 Buda Brown Social Credit
26th 1960–1962
1962–1963 Pat McGeer Liberal
27th 1963–1966 Ralph Raymond Loffmark Social Credit

Dual-member district

Assembly Years Seat 1 Seat 2
Member Party Member Party
28th 1966–1969 Garde Basil Gardom Liberal Patrick Lucey McGeer Liberal
29th 1969–1972
30th 1972–1974 Social Credit
1974–1975 Social Credit
31st 1975–1979
32nd 1979–1983
33rd 1983–1986
34th 1986–1988 Kim Campbell Darlene Marzari New Democratic
1989–1991 Tom Perry New Democratic

Single-member district

Assembly Years Member Party
35th 1991–1996 Darlene Marzari New Democratic
36th 1996–2001 Gordon Campbell Liberal
37th 2001–2005
38th 2005–2009
39th 2009–2011
2011–2013 Christy Clark
40th 2013–2017 David Eby New Democratic
41st 2017–2020
42nd 2020–present

Election results

Graph of election results in Vancouver-Point Grey (minor party results are summed as "other")
2020 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticDavid Eby12,60251.32−4.62$33,547.40
LiberalMark Bowen7,71231.41−1.75$36,024.26
GreenDevyani Singh4,24117.27+7.01$0.00
Total valid votes 24,555100.00
Total rejected ballots 960.39−0.01
Turnout 24,65159.95−3.68
Registered voters 41,122
New Democratic hold Swing −1.44
Source: Elections BC[5][6]
2018 British Columbia electoral reform referendum
Side Votes  %
Proportional representation 9,579 52.89
First Past the Post 8,533 47.11
Total valid votes 18,112 100.0
Total rejected ballots 81 0.45
Source: Elections BC[7]
2017 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticDavid Eby14,19555.94+8.35$72,150
LiberalJames Lombardi8,41433.16−10.03$71,630
GreenAmanda Konkin2,60410.26+3.49$1,525
IndependentBrian Taylor850.34$0
Your Political PartyDavid Stall770.30$368
Total valid votes 25,375100.00
Total rejected ballots 1010.40+0.12
Turnout 25,47663.63+4.66
Registered voters 40,037
Source: Elections BC[8]
2013 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%
New DemocraticDavid Eby11,49947.59
LiberalChristy Clark10,43643.19
GreenFrançoise Raunet1,6366.77
ConservativeDuane Nickull3921.62
IndependentWilliam Gibbens720.30
LibertarianMarisa Palmer660.27
Work LessHollis Jacob Linschoten510.21
PlatinumBernard Bedu Yankson110.05
Total valid votes 24,163100.00
Total rejected ballots 690.28
Turnout 24,23258.97
Source: Elections BC[9]
British Columbia provincial by-election, May 11, 2011
Party Candidate Votes%Expenditures
LiberalChristy Clark[10]7,75748.73$98,448
New DemocraticDavid Eby[10]7,19345.19$77,889
GreenFrançoise Raunet5453.42$309
FirstDanielle Alie3792.38$35,785
IndependentWilliam Gibbens280.18$388
IndependentEddie Petrossian160.10$321
Total valid votes 15,918 100
Total rejected ballots 33 0.21
Turnout 15,951 38.94
Called upon the resignation of Gordon Campbell.[11]
2009 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%Expenditures
LiberalGordon Campbell11,54650.38$154,282
New DemocraticMel Lehan9,23240.28$128,634
GreenStephen Kronstein2,0128.78$1,405
SexJohn Ince1300.56$250
Total valid votes 22,920100
Total rejected ballots 1340.58
Turnout 23,05455.98
2005 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%Expenditures
LiberalGordon Campbell12,49845.98$181,283
New DemocraticMel Lehan10,24837.70$62,749
GreenDamian Kettlewell4,11115.12$7,278
MarijuanaYolanda Perez1380.51$100
Work LessTom Walke1260.46$156
LibertarianJeff Monds440.16$100
PlatinumGudrun Kost180.07$100
Total valid votes 27,183 100
Total rejected ballots 130 0.48
Turnout 27,313 60.94
2001 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%Expenditures
LiberalGordon Campbell13,43056.14%$43,396
GreenVarya Rubin5,09421.29%$1,158
New DemocraticAm Johal4,44118.57%$16,995
MarijuanaAlex Curylo6592.75%$394
UnityGreg Dahms2571.07%$605
People's FrontAnne Jamieson430.18%$57
Total valid votes 23,924 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 128 0.54%
Turnout 24,052 65.80%
1996 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%Expenditures
LiberalGordon Campbell12,63748.86$52,970
New DemocraticJim Green11,07442.81$49,267
Progressive DemocratAllison Mountstevens8573.31$100
GreenRalph Maud6832.64$790
ReformSager Jan4061.57$100
Natural LawRon Decter760.29$116
ConservativeMichael J.P. Moen700.27
Family CoalitionE'an P. Rankin620.24$100
Total valid votes 25,865 100.00
Total rejected ballots 138 0.53
Turnout 26,003 71.03
1991 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%Expenditures
New DemocraticDarlene Marzari12,07649.26$61,454
LiberalBarry Burke9,02236.80$6,832
Social CreditRichard Wright2,81711.49$24,472
GreenNicole Kohnert3881.58$41
IndependentBetty Green1380.56$11
LibertarianJoan Saxton750.31$412
Total valid votes 24,516 100.00
Total rejected ballots 367 1.47
Turnout 24,516 73.50

Student Vote results

Student Vote Canada is a non-partisan program in Canada that holds mock elections in elementary and high schools alongside general elections (with the same candidates and same electoral system).

2020 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticDavid Eby38942.10
LiberalMark Bowen28030.30
GreenDevyani Singh25527.60
Total Valid Votes 924100.0
Source: Student Vote Canada[12]

Electoral history 1933–1986

Note: Winners of each election are in bold.

1933 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
LiberalGeorge Moir Weir12,16316.97Green tickY
LiberalStanley Stewart McKeen9,88013.79Green tickY
LiberalRobert Wilkinson9,39313.11Green tickY
Co-operative CommonwealthWilliam Arthur Pritchard7,69310.74
Co-operative CommonwealthFrank Ebenezer Buck7,42310.36
Co-operative CommonwealthDorothy Steeves7,21410.07
Non-Partisan Independent GroupDugald Donaghy5,1307.16
Non-Partisan Independent GroupGeorge Alexander Walkem3,6945.15
UnionistWilliam Savage2,6403.68
UnionistFrederick DeWolfe Turner2,0782.90
Non-Partisan Independent GroupLaura Dickey MacKay1,7312.41
UnionistAlice Townley1,4342.00
IndependentWilliam McNeill9021.26
United Front (Workers and Farmers)George Drayton1740.24
Independent Co-operative CommonwealthEdwin Clarke Appleby1110.15
Total valid votes 71,660 100.00
Total rejected ballots 608
19th British Columbia election, 1937
Party Candidate Votes  % ± Expenditures
ConservativeCyril Gainsborough Beeston8,80911.60%unknown
  Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. John (Jack) Evans 6,382 8.40% unknown
  Liberal Stanley Stewart McKeen 9,125 12.01% unknown
ConservativeRoyal Lethington Maitland[lower-alpha 1]10,58013.93%unknown
  Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. William Ralph Offer 6,196 8.16% unknown
ConservativeJames Alexander Paton9,74512.83%unknown
Social Credit LeagueWilliam Savage1,0011.32%unknown
  Liberal George Moir Weir 9,235 12.16% unknown
  Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. Edgar Westmoreland 6,011 7.91% unknown
  Liberal Robert Wilkinson 8,883 11.69% unknown
Total valid votes 75,967 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 472
Turnout %
20th British Columbia election, 1941
Party Candidate Votes  % ± Expenditures
  Liberal Mary Louise Bollert 9,470 9.95%
  Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. Albert Dawson Gordon 7,603 7.99%
  Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. Helena Rose Gutteridge 8,183 8.60%
Emancipation PartyCatherine Emily Ling2650.28
ConservativeRoyal Lethington Maitland14,66815.41%
  Liberal Harold Elsdale Molson 8,503 8.94%
ConservativeJames Alexander Paton14,14814.87%
ConservativeTilly Rolston13,58414.27%
  Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. William Ewart Turner 7,662 8.05%
  Liberal George Moir Weir 11,073 11.64%
Total valid votes 95,159
Total rejected ballots 597
1945 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
CoalitionRoyal Lethington Maitland22,84323.39Green tickY
CoalitionJames Alexander Paton22,28122.82Green tickY
CoalitionTilly Rolston22,15222.68Green tickY
Co-operative CommonwealthAlbert Thomas Alsbury9,83710.07
Co-operative CommonwealthFrancis James McKenzie8,5568.76
Co-operative CommonwealthGeorge Alfred Isherwood8,4668.67
Labor–ProgressiveAlexander Lorenzo Gordon8780.90
Labor–ProgressiveJohn Goss8300.85
Labor–ProgressiveWilliam John Gordon Martin7640.78
Social Credit AllianceCharles Delbert Powell6250.64
DemocraticWilliam Richard Smith4230.43
Total valid votes 97,655 100.00
Total rejected ballots 597
22nd British Columbia election, 1949
Party Candidate Votes  % ± Expenditures
  Co-operative Commonwealth John Watkins Dunfield 11,980 8.14% unknown
  Co-operative Commonwealth Margaret Ellen Eckland 11,334 7.71% unknown
  Co-operative Commonwealth George Alfred Isherwood 11,820 8.04% unknown
Union of ElectorsCornelius Knight1480.10%unknown
CoalitionAlbert Reginald MacDougall36,92125.10%unknown
Social Credit LeagueJames Alexander Morrison7660.52%unknown
Social Credit LeagueClaude Delbert Powell5910.40%unknown
Social Credit LeagueHelena Ruth Powell5320.36%unknown
CoalitionTilly Rolston36,41024.75%unknown
CoalitionLeigh Forbes Stevenson36,45124.78%unknown
Union of ElectorsRichard Harley Watkins1320.09%unknown
Total valid votes 147,085 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 1,559
Turnout %

For the elimination-ballot elections of 1952 and 1953 the riding's voters were presented with three ballots, one for each seat, with three separate candidate-races:

1952 British Columbia general election, ballot A
Party Candidate Votes
1st count
%Votes
final count
%
Progressive ConservativeAlbert Reginald MacDougall14,04226.7522,54952.20
Social Credit LeagueThomas Audley Bate13,77126.2420,64547.80
LiberalTheodore Roosvelt Burnett13,40625.54
Co-operative CommonwealthVictor Wadham Forster11,26721.47
Total valid votes 52,495 100.00 43,194 100.00
Total rejected ballots 4,502
Note: Preferential ballot; first and final of three (3) counts only shown.
1952 British Columbia general election, ballot B
Party Candidate Votes
1st count
%Votes
final count
%
PCGeorge Clark Miller14,88628.6524,08956.43
Social Credit LeagueClaude Delbert Powell12,88224.7918,60343.57
LiberalAlexander Whidden Fisher12,82824.694,91918.84
Co-operative CommonwealthClifford Augustine Greer11,36621.87
Total valid votes 51,962 100.00 42,692 100.00
Total rejected ballots 4,933
Note: Preferential ballot; first and final of three (3) counts only shown.
1952 British Columbia general election, ballot C
Party Candidate Votes
1st count
%Votes
final count
%
Social Credit LeagueTilly Rolston19,23636.9025,74958.75
LiberalGeorge Stanley Miller12,08723.1918,07841.25
Co-operative CommonwealthGeorge Alfred Isherwood10,45120.05
Progressive ConservativeHattie Pearl Steen10,35619.87
Total valid votes 52,130 100.00 43,827 100.00
Total rejected ballots 4,787
Note: Preferential ballot; first and final of three (3) counts only shown.
1953 British Columbia general election, ballot A
Party Candidate Votes
1st count
%Votes
final count
%
Social Credit LeagueThomas Audley Bate19,76839.7722,50352.25
LiberalTheodore Roosvelt Burnett14,61229.4020,56747.75
Co-operative CommonwealthVictor Wadham Forster10,05820.23
Progressive ConservativeStewart Leslie Chambers4,5339.12
Labour ProgressiveBeatrice Christine Ferneyhough3480.70
Christian DemocraticWilfrid Joseph Charbonneau1940.39
IndependentWilliam Norman Kemp1930.39
Total valid votes 49,706 100.00 43,070 100.00
Total rejected ballots 3,205
Note: Preferential ballot; first and final of six (6) counts only shown.
1953 British Columbia general election, ballot B
Party Candidate Votes
1st count
%Votes
final count
%
Social Credit LeagueRobert William Bonner20,20540.6024,14456.05
LiberalAlexander Whidden Fisher12,02224.1618,92843.95
Co-operative CommonwealthGeorge James Greenaway9,55619.19
Progressive ConservativeGeorge Clark Miller7,37314.81
Labour ProgressiveHarold John Michael Griffin3370.68
Christian DemocraticAlma Jane Diebolt2120.43
IndependentAbie Louis Seligman640.13
Total valid votes 49,769 100.00 43,072 100.00
Total rejected ballots 3,150
Note: Preferential ballot; first and final of six (6) counts only shown.
1953 British Columbia general election, ballot C
Party Candidate Votes
1st count
%Votes
final count
%
LiberalArthur Laing17,41234.7922,73039.86
Co-operative CommonwealthFrederick Norman Hill9,44118.8612,94722.70
Social Credit LeagueTilly Rolston19,06138.0821,35437.44
Progressive ConservativeThomas Frederick Orr3,6077.21
Labor–ProgressiveConstance Marguerite Marks3380.67
Christian DemocraticMae Angelique Messner1960.39
Total valid votes 50,055 100.00 44,084 %100.00
Total rejected ballots 2,866
Note: Preferential ballot; first and final of five (5) counts only shown.
25th British Columbia election, 1956
Party Candidate Votes  % ± Expenditures
  Independent Ernest Forbes Allistone 959 0.61% unknown
  Progressive Conservative Reginald Atherton 3,324 2.13% unknown
Social CreditThomas Audley Bate23,69615.19%unknown
Social CreditRobert William Bonner25,61516.42%unknown
  Progressive Conservative Ebbie William Bowering 2,878 1.85% unknown
Social CreditBuda Hosmer Brown23,23814.90%unknown
  Liberal Theodore Roosvelt Burnett 12,924 8.29% unknown
  Liberal Alexander Whidden Fisher 15,599 10.00% unknown
Labour ProgressiveHarold John Michael Griffin3180.20%unknown
  Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. Frederick Norman Hill 8,435 5.41% unknown
  Liberal Arthur Laing 17,801 11.44% unknown
  Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. Winona Grace MacInnis 11,365 7.29% unknown
  Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. William James Gibbs Pierce 7,979 5.17% unknown
  Progressive Conservative Emma Loring Tinsman 1,822 1.69% unknown
Total valid votes 155,953 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 561
Turnout %
26th British Columbia election, 1960
Party Candidate Votes  % ± Expenditures
  Progressive Conservative Reginald Atherton 6,774 3.92% unknown
Social CreditThomas Audley Bate23,95013.86%unknown
Social CreditRobert William Bonner24,27314.04%unknown
  Liberal Francis Cecil Boyes 17,438 10.09% unknown
Social CreditBuda Hosmer Brown23,58313.65%unknown
  Liberal Samuel Joseph Dumaresq 15,107 8.74% unknown
  Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. George Nelson Gibson 12,158 7.03% unknown
  Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. Clifford Augustine Greer 12,702 7.35% unknown
  Progressive Conservative Desmond Fife Kidd 6,453 3.73% unknown
  Progressive Conservative Mary Helen Poaps 4,029 2.33% unknown
  Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. Thomas Walter Thomason 11,538 6.68% unknown
  Liberal Leslie Charles Way 14,827 8.58% unknown
Total valid votes 172,832 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 803
British Columbia provincial by-election, December 17, 1962
Party Candidate Votes%
LiberalPatrick Lucey McGeer22,05548.89
Progressive ConservativeReginald Atherton9,12820.24
Social CreditEve Burns-Miller8,57519.01
New DemocraticAlbert E. Anthony Holland5,35011.86
Total valid votes 45,108
Total rejected ballots 256
Called upon the death of B. H. Brown on 12 August 1962.
Source: http://www.elections.bc.ca/docs/rpt/1871-1986_ElectoralHistoryofBC.pdf
27th British Columbia election, 1963
Party Candidate Votes  % ± Expenditures
Social CreditThomas Audley Bate20,26711.29%
Social CreditRobert William Bonner23,17212.91%
  Progressive Conservative Ernest James (Ernie) Broome 7,643 4.26% unknown
New DemocraticAmy Dalgleish8,0724.50%unknown
Social CreditRalph Raymond Loffmark20,96211.68%unknown
New DemocraticJohn Kendrick Macey8,6634.83%unknown
  Progressive Conservative H. Richardson (Dick) Malkin 7,213 4.02% unknown
  Liberal Patrick Lucey McGeer 25,592 14.26% unknown
  Liberal Arthur Phillips 16,510 9.20% unknown
  Progressive Conservative Harry Purdy 15,719 8.76% unknown
  Liberal William George Rathie 17,641 9.83% unknown
New DemocraticWilliam James Whitney8,0184.67%unknown
Total valid votes 179,472 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 726
Turnout %
28th British Columbia election, 1966[lower-alpha 2]
Party Candidate Votes  % ± Expenditures
Social CreditRobert William Bonner11,49422.97%unknown
New DemocraticDonald Garth Brown2,8535.70%unknown
  Liberal Garde Basil Gardom 13,507 26.99% unknown
New DemocraticEduard Marcus Lavallee2,9345.11%unknown
  Liberal Patrick Lucey McGeer 17,400 30.28% unknown
Social CreditLawrence Edward Ranta9,28416.15%unknown
Total valid votes 57,472 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 392
Turnout %
29th British Columbia election, 1969
Party Candidate Votes  % ± Expenditures
New DemocraticAlan Frederick Bush4,2687.61%unknown
  Progressive Conservative John Anthony St. Etienne DeWolfe 1,087 1.94% unknown
  Liberal Garde Basil Gardom 13,621 24.27% unknown
New DemocraticJohn Kendrick Macey3,9396.23%unknown
  Liberal Patrick Lucey McGeer 15,650 24.76% unknown
Social CreditWilliam George Rathie12,81120.27%unknown
Social CreditCharles Randolph Widman11,82018.70%unknown
Total valid votes 63,196 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 258
Turnout %
30th British Columbia election, 1972
Party Candidate Votes  % ± Expenditures
  Liberal Garde Basil Gardom 13,673 20.72% unknown
  Progressive Conservative Ian Bruce Kelsey 5,103 7.73% unknown
  Progressive Conservative Marianne Linnell 5,696 8.63% unknown
  Liberal Patrick Lucey McGeer 14,599 22.13% unknown
Social CreditJohn George Puil8,32612.62%unknown
New DemocraticPaul Sabatino5,2607.97%unknown
Social CreditEdward Charles Sweeney8,00612.13%unknown
New DemocraticHilda Louise Thomas5,3128.05%unknown
Total valid votes 65,975 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 387
Turnout %
31st British Columbia election, 1975
Party Candidate Votes  % ± Expenditures
  Progressive Conservative Richard Neill MacLeod Brown 1,340 1.86% unknown
  Progressive Conservative Theodore Bolton Burgoyne 1,032 1.44% unknown
  Independent George Henry Does 98 0.14% unknown
  Liberal Richard John Joseph Durante 5,004 6.96% unknown
Social CreditGarde Basil Gardom20,76128.88%unknown
Social CreditPatrick Lucey McGeer21,19229.48%unknown
New DemocraticVenkatachala Setty Pendakur8,93212.42%unknown
  Liberal Moyra Anne Roberts 4,383 6.10% unknown
New DemocraticHilda Louise Thomas9,14312.72%unknown
Total valid votes 71,885 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 554
Turnout %
32nd British Columbia election, 1979
Party Candidate Votes  % ± Expenditures
  Progressive Conservative William Fairley 2,511 3.17% unknown
Social CreditGarde Basil Gardom20,62026.05%unknown
  Progressive Conservative Elizabeth L. Green 2,437 3.08% unknown
Social CreditPatrick Lucey McGeer19,78925.00%unknown
  Liberal Timothy Charles O'Brien 1,399 1.77% unknown
New DemocraticTom Shandel15,68619.82%unknown
  Liberal Christopher Keith Sumner 1,131 1.43% unknown
New DemocraticHilda Louise Thomas15,57819.68%unknown
Total valid votes 79,151 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 1,274
Turnout %
33rd British Columbia election, 1983
Party Candidate Votes  % ± Expenditures
  Liberal Leopold Auer 1,675 1.98% unknown
GreenAdriane Janice Carr1,5491.83%unknown
Social CreditGarde Basil Gardom22,55026.58%unknown
Social CreditPatrick Lucey McGeer22,97027.08%unknown
  Progressive Conservative Lorne Neil MacLean 1,573 1.86% unknown
New DemocraticMaureen Patricia Marchak16,61219.58%unknown
New DemocraticHilda Louise Thomas15,84918.68%unknown
  Progressive Conservative William Fairley 2,511 3.17% unknown
  Liberal Allan Edward Warnke 2,048 2.41% unknown
Total valid votes 84,826 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 480
Turnout %
34th British Columbia election, 1986
Party Candidate Votes  % ± Expenditures
  Liberal Doreen Braverman 6,680 7.88%
  Liberal Thomas Airlie Brown 5,505 6.49%
Social CreditKim Campbell19,71623.24%
GreenDouglas Dunn4980.59%
New DemocraticRichard J. {Dick) Gathercole15,72918.55%
Social CreditPatrick Lucey McGeer18,25621.52%unknown
New DemocraticDarlene R. Marzari18,31121.59%
People's FrontAllen Harvey Soroka1200.14%
Total valid votes 84,815
Total rejected ballots 682

In 1988, Kim Campbell resigned as the MLA to run in the federal election. Tom Perry (NDP) won the seat in the 1989 by-election, finishing the term with Marzari as his seatmate.[13] A redistribution before the 1991 election dramatically changed Vancouver's long-standing electoral map by the abandonment of the century-old multiple member districts. Vancouver-Point Grey was trimmed with parts of going to the creation of Vancouver-Quilchena, Vancouver-Langara, and Vancouver-Burrard (mostly to Quilchena). In the 1991 election, Perry changed ridings and was elected in Vancouver-Little Mountain.

Notes

  1. Leader of the Opposition 1937–1941
  2. Seat reduced to two members from three
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