As of the 2020 provincial election, Prince George-Mackenzie comprises the northern portion of the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George, located in central British Columbia. The electoral district contains the community of Mackenzie and the northwestern portion of Prince George. The boundary line within the city of Prince George comes from the east following along the Fraser, and then the Nechako River to the John Hart Bridge where it goes south along Highway 97, west along Massey Drive, south along Ospika Boulevard until Ferry Avenue. The boundary then cuts west to just south of the University of Northern British Columbia before traveling south down Tyner Boulevard, then follows Highway 16 out of the city to the west.[1]
prince, george, mackenzie, provincial, electoral, district, british, columbia, canada, established, electoral, districts, 2008, came, into, effect, upon, dissolution, legislature, april, 2009, first, contested, 2009, provincial, election, british, columbia, el. Prince George Mackenzie is a provincial electoral district in British Columbia Canada established by the Electoral Districts Act 2008 It came into effect upon the dissolution of the BC Legislature in April 2009 and was first contested in the 2009 provincial election Prince George MackenzieBritish Columbia electoral districtProvincial electoral districtLegislatureLegislative Assembly of British ColumbiaMLA Mike MorrisLiberalDistrict created2008First contested2009Last contested2020DemographicsPopulation 2006 45 379Area km 20 361 32Pop density per km 2 2Census division s Regional District of Fraser Fort GeorgeCensus subdivision s Prince George Mackenzie Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Election results 4 ReferencesGeography EditAs of the 2020 provincial election Prince George Mackenzie comprises the northern portion of the Regional District of Fraser Fort George located in central British Columbia The electoral district contains the community of Mackenzie and the northwestern portion of Prince George The boundary line within the city of Prince George comes from the east following along the Fraser and then the Nechako River to the John Hart Bridge where it goes south along Highway 97 west along Massey Drive south along Ospika Boulevard until Ferry Avenue The boundary then cuts west to just south of the University of Northern British Columbia before traveling south down Tyner Boulevard then follows Highway 16 out of the city to the west 1 History EditAssembly Years Member PartyPrince George North prior to 200939th 2009 2013 Pat Bell Liberal40th 2013 2017 Mike Morris41st 2017 presentElection results Editvte2020 British Columbia general electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Mike Morris 8 543 50 8 6 32 30 276 67New Democratic Joan Atkinson 5 717 33 99 2 34 4 085 37Green Catharine Kendall 1 935 11 51 0 28 3 692 23Christian Heritage Dee Kranz 336 2 00 1 193 15Libertarian Raymond Rodgers 287 1 71 0 00Total valid votes 12 155 100 00 Total rejected ballots Turnout Registered votersSource Elections BC 2 3 vte2017 British Columbia general electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Mike Morris 10 725 57 12 1 54 49 947New Democratic Bobby Deepak 5 942 31 65 2 62 53 121Green Hilary Crowley 2 109 11 23 5 54 1 433Total valid votes 18 776 100 00Total rejected ballots 146 0 77Turnout 18 922 57 44Source Elections BC 4 vte2013 British Columbia general electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Mike Morris 10 524 55 58 0 47 168 600New Democratic Bobby Deepak 6 488 34 27 2 57 138 631Green Karen McDowell 1 077 5 69 1 42 3 465Conservative Terry Rysz 845 4 46 21 364Total valid votes 18 934 100 00Total rejected ballots 165 0 86Turnout 19 099 56 86Source Elections BC 5 vte2009 British Columbia general electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Pat Bell 9 816 56 05 99 560New Democratic Tobias Lawrence 6 452 36 84 111 514Green Kevin Creamore 1 245 7 11 1 230Total valid votes 17 513 100Total rejected ballots 158 0 9Turnout 17 671 54References Edit Prince George Mackenzie Electoral District PDF Elections BC Retrieved September 25 2017 2020 Provincial General Election Final Voting Results electionsbcenr blob core windows net Retrieved October 25 2020 Election Financing Reports Elections BC Retrieved February 6 2021 Statement of Votes 41st Provincial General Election May 9 2017 PDF Elections BC Retrieved December 7 2019 Statement of Votes 40th Provincial General Election PDF Elections BC Retrieved May 17 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prince George Mackenzie amp oldid 1117003332, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,