Don Davies, the incumbent NDP MP, has been re-elected in his Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Kingsway riding, defeating, among others, a high-profile Liberal candidate making her foray into politics.
Communist - Kimball Cariou
NDP-New Democratic Party - Don Davies (INCUMBENT)
ML - Donna Petersen
Conservative - Helen Quan
Liberal - Tamara Taggart
Green Party - Lawrence Taylor
People's Party - Ian Torn
Former CTV news anchor Tamara Taggart ran for the Liberals in Vancouver-Kingsway riding, shifting her career after 30 years in media to national politics. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau kicked off the campaign alongside Taggart in mid-September, when she cited climate change, housing and affordability as the main talking points in her riding.
Vancouver-Kingsway, however, has a long history of electing NDP candidates.
The NDP has now won 13 of the 19 elections held since the riding was formed in 1953, although voters once re-elected a Liberal, David Emerson, who promptly crossed the floor to become a Tory cabinet minister.
What a pleasure and a privilege to cast our ballots today.
— Don Davies MP (@DonDavies)
Canada is a long-standing democracy with a long tradition of fair elections.
Please vote - and make your voice heard.
Davies has served Vancouver-Kingsway since 2008. His victory was declared shortly before 9 p.m. Monday, and he entered the room to Queen's "We Will Rock You."
With files from John Kurucz/Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Courier