FRASER VALLEY (ELECTORAL DISTRICT)

'Fraser Valley' was a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1925 to 1968 and from 1997 to 2004.
''For the historical provincial electoral district Central Fraser Valley, please see Central Fraser Valley (electoral district).''

Contents
Geography
History
Members of Parliament
Election results
See also
External links
See also

Geography


History


This electoral district has existed twice. It was first created in 1924 from Westminster District. In 1966, it was abolished when it was redistributed into Fraser Valley East, Fraser Valley West and Coast Chilcotin ridings.
It was reformed in 1996 from Fraser Valley East and Fraser Valley West ridings.
It was again abolished in 2003 when it was divided between Abbotsford and Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon ridings.
Members of Parliament

This riding elected the following Members of Parliament:

★ 1921-1925: Elgin Munro, Liberal

★ 1925-1940: Harry Barber, Conservative

★ 1945-1953: George Cruickshank, Liberal

★ 1953-1958: Alex Patterson, Social Credit

★ 1958-1962: Harold Hicks, Progressive Conservative

★ 1962-1968: Alex Patterson, Social Credit

★ 1997-present: Chuck Strahl


Reform (1997-2000)


Canadian Alliance (2000-2001)


Democratic Representative Caucus (2001-2002)


Canadian Alliance (2002-2003)


Conservative (2003-present) — He previously represented Fraser Valley East.

Election results


|-
|Canadian Alliance
|Chuck Strahl
|align="right"|38,509
|align="right"|69.97%
|
|align="right"|$60,527
|Liberal
|Hal H. Singleton
|align="right"|8,965
|align="right"|16.28%
|
|align="right"|$36,188
|-
|New Democratic Party
|Rob Lees
|align="right"|3,185
|align="right"|5.78%
|
|align="right"|$2,392
|Progressive Conservative
|Rocky Nenka
|align="right"|2,330
|align="right"|4.23%
|
|align="right"|$2,582
|Marijuana
|Norm Siefken
|align="right"|811
|align="right"|1.47%
|
|align="right"|
|Green
|Carol Battaglio
|align="right"|528
|align="right"|0.95%
|
|align="right"|
|Action
|Debbie Anderson
|align="right"|425
|align="right"|0.77%
|
|align="right"|
|No affiliation
|Ed Van Woudenberg
|align="right"|212
|align="right"|0.38%
|
|align="right"|$1,798
|Communist
|Chris Bolster
|align="right"|69
|align="right"|0.12%
|
|align="right"|$189
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3|Total valid votes
!align="right"|55,034
!align="right"|100.00%
!
!
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3|Total rejected ballots
!align="right"|164
!align="right"|0.30%
!
!
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3|Turnout
!align="right"|55,198
!align="right"|63.70%
!
!
|-
|Reform
||Chuck Strahl
|align="right"|33,101
|align="right"|62.85%
|
|align="right"|$57,306
|Liberal
|John Les
|align="right"|11,569
|align="right"|21.96%
|
|align="right"|$63,061
|-
|New Democratic Party
|Rob Lees
|align="right"|4,680
|align="right"|8.88%
|
|align="right"|$21,339
|Progressive Conservative
|Harry Wiens
|align="right"|1,714
|align="right"|3.25%
|
|align="right"|$6,999
|Christian Heritage
|Rodger N. Brown
|align="right"|1,047
|align="right"|1.98%
|
|align="right"|$23,870
|Green
|Carol Battaglio
|align="right"|342
|align="right"|0.64%
|
|align="right"|
|Natural Law
|Patrick Boylan
|align="right"|118
|align="right"|0.22%
|
|align="right"|$5
|Independent
|Sa Tan
|align="right"|95
|align="right"|0.18%
|
|align="right"|
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3|Total valid votes
!align="right"|52,666
!align="right"|100.00%
!
!
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3|Total rejected ballots
!align="right"|182
!align="right"|0.34%
!
!
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3|Turnout
!align="right"|52,848
!align="right"|67.02%
!
!

See also



List of Canadian federal electoral districts

Past Canadian electoral districts

External links



Library of Parliament Riding Profile (1919–1966)

Library of Parliament Riding Profile (1996–2003)

Expenditures: 2000

Expenditures: 1997

Parliament of Canada website

See also



List of Canadian federal electoral districts

Past Canadian electoral districts

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