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Sue Hammell

Sue Hammell (born June 18, 1945) is a Canadian politician who was the Member of the Legislative Assembly for Surrey-Green Timbers in the province of British Columbia from 1991 to 2001, and from 2005 to 2017. A member of the British Columbia New Democratic Party (BC NDP), she served in several cabinet posts under Premiers Mike Harcourt, Glen Clark and Ujjal Dosanjh.

Sue Hammell
Sue Hammell (middle) with Rachna Singh and John Horgan, 2017
Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly
for Surrey-Green Timbers
In office
May 17, 2005 – May 9, 2017
Preceded byBrenda Locke
Succeeded byRachna Singh
In office
October 17, 1991 – May 16, 2001
Preceded byRiding Established
Succeeded byBrenda Locke
Personal details
Born (1945-06-18) June 18, 1945 (age 77)
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Political partyNew Democratic
SpouseJohn Pollard
Residence(s)Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
Alma materUniversity of British Columbia

Background

Hammell was born in Vancouver, and grew up on Sea Island in Richmond.[1] She attended the University of British Columbia, from which she received a bachelor of arts degree in education. She worked as a teacher in Verdun, Quebec and Courtenay, British Columbia before moving to Surrey, settling in the Green Timbers area in 1990 with her husband.[1] Before entering provincial politics, she was the executive assistant to the mayor of Surrey.[2] She participated in the founding of the Minerva Foundation for B.C. Women in 1999.[1]

She and her husband John Pollard (d. 2019[citation needed]) had one adult daughter, named Sage.[1]

Political career

She was elected to the Legislative Assembly for the riding of Surrey-Green Timbers in the 1991 election, and was named to the cabinet by Premier Mike Harcourt in October 1995, serving as Minister of Housing, Recreation and Consumer Services.[3] After Glen Clark assumed the premiership in February 1996, Hammell was appointed Minister for Women's Equality. She was re-elected in the May 1996 provincial election, and retained her role in the cabinet.[4] With Clark embroiled in scandal, Hammell resigned her cabinet post in July 1999, stating she could not "in good conscience" stay on in the executive council.[4][5]

She re-entered the cabinet in February 2000 under new Premier Ujjal Dosanjh, serving as Minister of Multiculturalism and Immigration, and Minister Responsible for the Public Service.[6][7] With the NDP trailing in the polls, Hammell was defeated in the 2001 election by BC Liberal candidate Brenda Locke.[8] While out of the legislature, she worked as executive director for Surrey Aboriginal Society in 2002.[1]

She then returned to the Assembly by winning back the Surrey-Green Timbers seat from Locke in the 2005 election.[9] She was handily re-elected in 2009 with more than 72% of the vote,[8][10] and kept her seat in the 2013 election.[1] She served as the NDP's deputy house leader and critic for women's issues, child care and early learning in the 39th Parliament,[8] and as critic for mental health and addictions in the 40th Parliament.[1]

She announced in January 2017 that she would not run in that May's election, citing the need to care for her ailing husband;[2][11] she served out the remainder of her term. In the same year she co-founded consulting firm Composite Public Affairs,[12] and registered as a lobbyist.[13]

Election results

2013 British Columbia general election: Surrey-Green Timbers
Party Candidate Votes %
New Democratic Sue Hammell 9386 58.06
Liberal Amrik Tung 5581 34.52
Green Richard Hosein 655 4.05
Conservative Lisa Maharaj 444 2.75
Vision Harjit Singh Heir 101 0.62
Total valid votes 16167 100.00
Total rejected ballots 194 1.19
Turnout 16361 52.32
Source: Elections BC[14]
2009 British Columbia general election: Surrey-Green Timbers
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Sue Hammell 10,965 72.73 +11.91
Liberal Rani Mangat 3,624 24.03 −8.51
Green Dan Kashagama 488 3.24 −1.20
Total 15,077 100.00
2005 British Columbia general election: Surrey-Green Timbers
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Sue Hammell 10,836 60.82 +24.51
Liberal Brenda Locke 5,619 31.54 −17.41
Green Sebastian Sajda 791 4.44
Marijuana Amanda Boggan 225 1.26 −2.39
Emerged Democracy Rob Norberg 151 0.85
Democratic Reform Ravi Chand 142 0.80
Communist Harjit Singh Daudharia 52 0.29 +0.38
Total 17,816 100.00
B.C. General Election 2001: Surrey-Green Timbers
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
Liberal Brenda Locke 7,539 48.95% +15.16% $46,658
  NDP Sue Hammell 5,592 36.31% -13.80% $37,237
Unity C. Lewis Robinson 1,067 6.93% n/a $7,196
Marijuana Dennis Kalsi 561 3.65% n/a $394
Reform Jim Paterson 538 3.49% -2.28% $3,277
Communist Harjit Singh Daudharia 103 0.67% +0.37% $332
Total valid votes 15,400 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 151 0.98%
Turnout 15,551 66.77%
B.C. General Election 1996: Surrey-Green Timbers
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
  NDP Sue Hammell 10,278 50.11% +3.95% $36,931
Liberal Bill Phelps 6,930 33.79% +0.47% $39,334
Reform Dominic Darmanin 1,183 5.77% n/a $7,188
Progressive Democrat Gerard Baisch 1,150 5.61% n/a
Family Coalition Gerhard Herwig 255 1.24% n/a $2,120
Green Romeo De La Pena 228 1.11% +0.64% $865
  Progressive Conservative Cliff Blair 179 0.87% n/a
Social Credit Victoria Kedzierski 114 0.56% -19.29% $1,048
  Independent Don Knight 101 0.49% n/a $1,245
Communist George Gidora 62 0.30% n/a $503
  Natural Law Ross Ranger 32 0.16% n/a $110
Total valid votes 20,512 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 254 1.22%
Turnout 20,766 69.40%
B.C. General Election 1991: Surrey-Green Timbers
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
  NDP Sue Hammell 8,708 46.16% n/a $32,800
Liberal Archibald McMurchy 6,324 33.52% n/a $4,777
Social Credit Russ Burtnick 3,744 19.85% n/a $35,747
Green Gjhrard Baisch 89 0.47% n/a
Total valid votes 18,865 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 512 2.64%
Turnout 19,377 72.04%

Cabinet positions

British Columbia provincial government of Ujjal Dosanjh
Cabinet posts (2)
Predecessor Office Successor
Ujjal Dosanjh Minister of Multiculturalism & Immigration
February 29, 2000–June 5, 2001
Gulzar Cheema[15]
Helmut Giesbrecht Minister Responsible for the Public Service
February 29, 2000–June 5, 2001
Ministry Abolished
British Columbia provincial government of Glen Clark
Cabinet post (1)
Predecessor Office Successor
Penny Priddy Minister for Women's Equality
February 28, 1996–July 19, 1999
Jenny Kwan
British Columbia provincial government of Mike Harcourt
Cabinet post (1)
Predecessor Office Successor
Joan Smallwood Minister of Housing, Recreation and Consumer Services
October 26, 1995–February 22, 1996
Lois Boone[16]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "40th Parliament Members at dissolution on April 11, 2017: Sue Hammell". Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Retrieved April 1, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Diakiw, Kevin (January 5, 2017). "Sue Hammell takes a bow". Surrey Leader.
  3. ^ "Harcourt Cabinet: 35th Parliament 1991-1996" (PDF). Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Retrieved April 1, 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Glen Clark Cabinet: 35th Parliament (5th Session) 1996; 36th Parliament (1st - 3rd Session) 1996 - 1999" (PDF). Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Retrieved April 1, 2023.
  5. ^ "Defiant Clark says he won't resign". CBC News. July 20, 1999. Retrieved April 1, 2023.
  6. ^ "Dosanjh Cabinet: 36th Parliament (3rd - 5th Session) 2000 - 2001" (PDF). Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Retrieved April 1, 2023.
  7. ^ "New B.C. cabinet". CBC News. February 29, 2000. Retrieved April 1, 2023.
  8. ^ a b c "MLA: Sue Hammell". Member Biography. Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Retrieved May 11, 2010.
  9. ^ "NDP make gains across Lower Mainland". CBC News. May 18, 2005. Retrieved April 1, 2023.
  10. ^ "Surrey-Green Timbers". CBC News. May 13, 2009. Retrieved April 1, 2023.
  11. ^ Shaw, Rob (January 4, 2017). "Veteran Surrey MLA Sue Hammell to retire from provincial politics". The Vancouver Sun. Retrieved March 31, 2023.
  12. ^ Mackin, Bob (November 6, 2017). "Horgan's rise to power turns another '90s NDP minister into a lobbyist". The Breaker. Retrieved April 1, 2023.
  13. ^ "Advanced Registry Search Results". Office of the Registrar of Lobbyists, British Columbia. Retrieved April 1, 2023.
  14. ^ (PDF). Elections BC. Retrieved May 17, 2017.
  15. ^ Succeeded January 26, 2004 as Minister of State for Immigration and Multicultural Services
  16. ^ Re-styled Municipal Affairs and Housing

External links

  • 40th Parliament MLA Biography, Retrieved January 5, 2017

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Sue Hammell born June 18 1945 is a Canadian politician who was the Member of the Legislative Assembly for Surrey Green Timbers in the province of British Columbia from 1991 to 2001 and from 2005 to 2017 A member of the British Columbia New Democratic Party BC NDP she served in several cabinet posts under Premiers Mike Harcourt Glen Clark and Ujjal Dosanjh Sue HammellSue Hammell middle with Rachna Singh and John Horgan 2017Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly for Surrey Green TimbersIn office May 17 2005 May 9 2017Preceded byBrenda LockeSucceeded byRachna SinghIn office October 17 1991 May 16 2001Preceded byRiding EstablishedSucceeded byBrenda LockePersonal detailsBorn 1945 06 18 June 18 1945 age 77 Vancouver British Columbia CanadaPolitical partyNew DemocraticSpouseJohn PollardResidence s Surrey British Columbia CanadaAlma materUniversity of British Columbia Contents 1 Background 2 Political career 3 Election results 4 Cabinet positions 5 References 6 External linksBackground EditHammell was born in Vancouver and grew up on Sea Island in Richmond 1 She attended the University of British Columbia from which she received a bachelor of arts degree in education She worked as a teacher in Verdun Quebec and Courtenay British Columbia before moving to Surrey settling in the Green Timbers area in 1990 with her husband 1 Before entering provincial politics she was the executive assistant to the mayor of Surrey 2 She participated in the founding of the Minerva Foundation for B C Women in 1999 1 She and her husband John Pollard d 2019 citation needed had one adult daughter named Sage 1 Political career EditShe was elected to the Legislative Assembly for the riding of Surrey Green Timbers in the 1991 election and was named to the cabinet by Premier Mike Harcourt in October 1995 serving as Minister of Housing Recreation and Consumer Services 3 After Glen Clark assumed the premiership in February 1996 Hammell was appointed Minister for Women s Equality She was re elected in the May 1996 provincial election and retained her role in the cabinet 4 With Clark embroiled in scandal Hammell resigned her cabinet post in July 1999 stating she could not in good conscience stay on in the executive council 4 5 She re entered the cabinet in February 2000 under new Premier Ujjal Dosanjh serving as Minister of Multiculturalism and Immigration and Minister Responsible for the Public Service 6 7 With the NDP trailing in the polls Hammell was defeated in the 2001 election by BC Liberal candidate Brenda Locke 8 While out of the legislature she worked as executive director for Surrey Aboriginal Society in 2002 1 She then returned to the Assembly by winning back the Surrey Green Timbers seat from Locke in the 2005 election 9 She was handily re elected in 2009 with more than 72 of the vote 8 10 and kept her seat in the 2013 election 1 She served as the NDP s deputy house leader and critic for women s issues child care and early learning in the 39th Parliament 8 and as critic for mental health and addictions in the 40th Parliament 1 She announced in January 2017 that she would not run in that May s election citing the need to care for her ailing husband 2 11 she served out the remainder of her term In the same year she co founded consulting firm Composite Public Affairs 12 and registered as a lobbyist 13 Election results Editvte2013 British Columbia general election Surrey Green TimbersParty Candidate Votes New Democratic Sue Hammell 9386 58 06Liberal Amrik Tung 5581 34 52Green Richard Hosein 655 4 05Conservative Lisa Maharaj 444 2 75Vision Harjit Singh Heir 101 0 62Total valid votes 16167 100 00Total rejected ballots 194 1 19Turnout 16361 52 32Source Elections BC 14 vte2009 British Columbia general election Surrey Green TimbersParty Candidate Votes New Democratic Sue Hammell 10 965 72 73 11 91Liberal Rani Mangat 3 624 24 03 8 51Green Dan Kashagama 488 3 24 1 20Total 15 077 100 00vte2005 British Columbia general election Surrey Green TimbersParty Candidate Votes New Democratic Sue Hammell 10 836 60 82 24 51Liberal Brenda Locke 5 619 31 54 17 41Green Sebastian Sajda 791 4 44 Marijuana Amanda Boggan 225 1 26 2 39Emerged Democracy Rob Norberg 151 0 85 Democratic Reform Ravi Chand 142 0 80 Communist Harjit Singh Daudharia 52 0 29 0 38Total 17 816 100 00B C General Election 2001 Surrey Green Timbers Party Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Brenda Locke 7 539 48 95 15 16 46 658 NDP Sue Hammell 5 592 36 31 13 80 37 237Unity C Lewis Robinson 1 067 6 93 n a 7 196Marijuana Dennis Kalsi 561 3 65 n a 394Reform Jim Paterson 538 3 49 2 28 3 277Communist Harjit Singh Daudharia 103 0 67 0 37 332Total valid votes 15 400 100 00 Total rejected ballots 151 0 98 Turnout 15 551 66 77 B C General Election 1996 Surrey Green Timbers Party Candidate Votes Expenditures NDP Sue Hammell 10 278 50 11 3 95 36 931Liberal Bill Phelps 6 930 33 79 0 47 39 334Reform Dominic Darmanin 1 183 5 77 n a 7 188Progressive Democrat Gerard Baisch 1 150 5 61 n aFamily Coalition Gerhard Herwig 255 1 24 n a 2 120Green Romeo De La Pena 228 1 11 0 64 865 Progressive Conservative Cliff Blair 179 0 87 n aSocial Credit Victoria Kedzierski 114 0 56 19 29 1 048 Independent Don Knight 101 0 49 n a 1 245Communist George Gidora 62 0 30 n a 503 Natural Law Ross Ranger 32 0 16 n a 110Total valid votes 20 512 100 00 Total rejected ballots 254 1 22 Turnout 20 766 69 40 B C General Election 1991 Surrey Green Timbers Party Candidate Votes Expenditures NDP Sue Hammell 8 708 46 16 n a 32 800Liberal Archibald McMurchy 6 324 33 52 n a 4 777Social Credit Russ Burtnick 3 744 19 85 n a 35 747Green Gjhrard Baisch 89 0 47 n aTotal valid votes 18 865 100 00 Total rejected ballots 512 2 64 Turnout 19 377 72 04 Cabinet positions EditBritish Columbia provincial government of Ujjal DosanjhCabinet posts 2 Predecessor Office SuccessorUjjal Dosanjh Minister of Multiculturalism amp ImmigrationFebruary 29 2000 June 5 2001 Gulzar Cheema 15 Helmut Giesbrecht Minister Responsible for the Public ServiceFebruary 29 2000 June 5 2001 Ministry AbolishedBritish Columbia provincial government of Glen ClarkCabinet post 1 Predecessor Office SuccessorPenny Priddy Minister for Women s EqualityFebruary 28 1996 July 19 1999 Jenny KwanBritish Columbia provincial government of Mike HarcourtCabinet post 1 Predecessor Office SuccessorJoan Smallwood Minister of Housing Recreation and Consumer ServicesOctober 26 1995 February 22 1996 Lois Boone 16 References Edit a b c d e f g 40th Parliament Members at dissolution on April 11 2017 Sue Hammell Legislative Assembly of British Columbia Retrieved April 1 2023 a b Diakiw Kevin January 5 2017 Sue Hammell takes a bow Surrey Leader Harcourt Cabinet 35th Parliament 1991 1996 PDF Legislative Assembly of British Columbia Retrieved April 1 2023 a b Glen Clark Cabinet 35th Parliament 5th Session 1996 36th Parliament 1st 3rd Session 1996 1999 PDF Legislative Assembly of British Columbia Retrieved April 1 2023 Defiant Clark says he won t resign CBC News July 20 1999 Retrieved April 1 2023 Dosanjh Cabinet 36th Parliament 3rd 5th Session 2000 2001 PDF Legislative Assembly of British Columbia Retrieved April 1 2023 New B C cabinet CBC News February 29 2000 Retrieved April 1 2023 a b c MLA Sue Hammell Member Biography Legislative Assembly of British Columbia Retrieved May 11 2010 NDP make gains across Lower Mainland CBC News May 18 2005 Retrieved April 1 2023 Surrey Green Timbers CBC News May 13 2009 Retrieved April 1 2023 Shaw Rob January 4 2017 Veteran Surrey MLA Sue Hammell to retire from provincial politics The Vancouver Sun Retrieved March 31 2023 Mackin Bob November 6 2017 Horgan s rise to power turns another 90s NDP minister into a lobbyist The Breaker Retrieved April 1 2023 Advanced Registry Search Results Office of the Registrar of Lobbyists British Columbia Retrieved April 1 2023 Statement of Votes 40th Provincial General Election PDF Elections BC Retrieved May 17 2017 Succeeded January 26 2004 as Minister of State for Immigration and Multicultural Services Re styled Municipal Affairs and HousingExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sue Hammell 40th Parliament MLA Biography Retrieved January 5 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sue Hammell amp oldid 1147687847, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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