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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Abbotsford Moe Gill
9,617
19.95%
Randy White
29,587
61.37%
Scott Fast
6,575
13.64%
Karl Hann
1,389
2.88%
Tim Felger (Mar.)
404 0.84%
Randy White
Harold J. Ludwig (CHP)
585 1.21%
David MacKay (M-L)
51 0.11%
Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon Bob Besner
8,249
18.38%
Chuck Strahl
24,096
53.68%
Rollie L. Keith
9,244
20.59%
Aisha Coghlan
1,449
3.23%
Ron Gray (CHP)
1,156 2.58%
Chuck Strahl
Dorothy-Jean O'Donnell (M-L)
95 0.21%
Norm Siefken (Mar.)
603 1.34%
Delta—Richmond East Shelley Leonhardt
15,515
33.20%
John Cummins
21,308
45.60%
Itrath Syed
6,838
14.63%
Dana L. Miller
3,066
6.56%
John Cummins
Dewdney—Alouette Blanche Juneau
10,500
21.87%
Randy Kamp
18,490
38.51%
Mike Bocking
15,693
32.68%
Tammy Lea Meyer
2,535
5.28%
Scott Etches (NA)
798
1.66%
Grant McNally
Fleetwood—Port Kells Gulzar Cheema
11,568
29.47%
Nina Grewal
14,052
35.80%
Barry Bell
10,976
27.97%
David Walters
2,484
6.33%
Joseph Theriault (M-L)
167
0.43%
new district
Langley Kim Richter
12,649
24.74%
Mark Warawa
24,390
47.70%
Dean Morrison
8,568
16.75%
Patrick Meyer
3,108
6.08%
Mel Kositsky (Ind.)
2,422
4.74%
new district
Newton—North Delta Sukh Dhaliwal
13,009
31.55%
Gurmant Grewal
13,529
32.82%
Nancy Clegg
12,037
29.20%
John Hague
2,555
6.20%
Nazir Rizvi (Comm.)
98
0.24%
Gurmant Grewal
Richmond Raymond Chan
18,204
44.48%
Alice Wong
14,457
35.33%
Dale Jackaman
6,142
15.01%
Stephen H.F. Kronstein
1,743
4.26%
Allan Warnke (CAP)
376
0.92%
Joe Peschisolido§
South Surrey—White Rock—Cloverdale Judy Higginbotham
19,611
36.77%
Russ Hiebert
22,760
42.67%
H. Pummy Kaur
7,663
14.37%
Romeo De La Pena
3,032
5.68%
Pat Taylor (CAP)
272
0.51%
Val Meredith§
Surrey North Dan Sheel
5,413
15.71%
Jasbir Singh Cheema
4,340
12.60%
Jim Karpoff
8,312
24.13%
Sunny Athwal
658
1.91%
Chuck Cadman (NA)
15,089
43.80%
Chuck Cadman[a]
Gerhard Herwig (CHP)
460 1.34%
Joyce Holmes (Comm.)
93 0.27%
Roy Whyte (CAP)
85 0.25%
  1. ^ Cadman lost the Conservative nomination and left caucus to sit as an Independent in April 2004.