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Provincial election in Canada
2024 British Columbia general election
Opinion polls
Popular vote by riding
The 2024 British Columbia general election will be held on or before October 19, 2024, to elect members of the
Legislative Assembly to serve in the 43rd parliament of the Canadian province of
British Columbia .
Background
Section 23 of
British Columbia's Constitution Act provides that general elections occur on the third Saturday in October of the fourth
calendar year after the last election.
[1]
[2] The same section, though, makes the
fixed election date subject to the
lieutenant governor 's prerogative to dissolve the Legislative Assembly as they see fit (in practice, on the advice of the
province's premier or following a
vote of non-confidence ).
[1]
[3]
The
Electoral Boundaries Commission was required to complete redistricting following the
2020 general election . The government
appointed commissioners in October 2021 . Their final report was completed April 3, 2023,
[4] and the Legislative Assembly approved the Electoral Districts Act on April 25. The number of seats in the Legislative Assembly will increase from 87 to 93, with new seats in
Vancouver ,
Burnaby ,
Surrey ,
Langley ,
Langford , and
Kelowna .
[5]
Standings
Retiring incumbents
MLA
Party
Seat
First elected
Date announced
Dan Ashton
BC United
Penticton
2013
December 20, 2023
[6]
Katrine Conroy
New Democratic
Kootenay West
2005
May 10, 2024
[7]
[8]
Katrina Chen
New Democratic
Burnaby-Lougheed
2017
November 22, 2023
[9]
Doug Clovechok
BC United
Columbia River-Revelstoke
2017
February 24, 2024
[10]
[11]
Mike de Jong
BC United
Abbotsford West
1994 by-election
February 14, 2024
[12]
Fin Donnelly
New Democratic
Coquitlam-Burke Mountain
2020
May 9, 2024
[13]
George Heyman
New Democratic
Vancouver-Fairview
2013
March 4, 2024
[14]
Karin Kirkpatrick
BC United
West Vancouver-Capilano
2020
February 8, 2024
[15]
Greg Kyllo
BC United
Shuswap
2013
November 22, 2023
[16]
Norm Letnick
BC United
Kelowna-Lake Country
2009
November 22, 2023
[17]
Renee Merrifield
BC United
Kelowna-Mission
2020
May 16, 2024
[18]
Mike Morris
BC United
Prince George-Mackenzie
2013
March 21, 2023
[19]
Murray Rankin
New Democratic
Oak Bay-Gordon Head
2020
June 3, 2024
[20]
Jennifer Rice
New Democratic
North Coast
2013
May 16, 2024
[21]
Selina Robinson
Independent
[b]
Coquitlam-Maillardville
2013
February 5, 2024
[23]
Ellis Ross
BC United
Skeena
2017
January 22, 2024
[24]
Doug Routley
New Democratic
Nanaimo-North Cowichan
2005
September 26, 2023
[25]
Nicholas Simons
New Democratic
Powell River-Sunshine Coast
2005
September 1, 2023
[26]
Ben Stewart
BC United
Kelowna West
2018 by-election
[c]
November 22, 2023
[27]
Jordan Sturdy
BC United
West Vancouver-Sea to Sky
2013
January 12, 2024
[28]
Timeline
2020
2021
February 17: Wilkinson officially resigns, triggering a year-long leadership race.
[31]
2022
2023
2024
Candidates
Names in italics are party leaders.
† denotes incumbent MLAs who are not seeking re-election.
‡ denotes incumbent MLAs who are seeking re-election in a different riding.
Northern British Columbia
Prince George and the Cariboo
The Kootenays
The Interior
Fraser Valley-Langley-Maple Ridge
Surrey
Richmond and Delta
Burnaby-New Westminster-Tri-Cities
Vancouver
North Shore-Sea to Sky-Sunshine Coast
Vancouver Island
Greater Victoria
Opinion polls
LOESS curve of the polling and a 30-day average of polls (as of May 16, 2024
[update] )
Polling firm
Client
Dates conducted
Source
NDP
BCU
Green
Con.
Others
Margin of error
Sample size
Polling method
Lead
Jun 3, 2024
BC United MLA
Elenore Sturko crosses the floor to the
BC Conservatives .
May 31, 2024
BC United MLA and BC United caucus chair
Lorne Doerkson crosses the floor to the
BC Conservatives .
Angus Reid
—
May 24–27, 2024
[p 1]
41%
16%
11%
30%
1%
±3%
1,203
Online
11%
Research Co.
—
May 13–15, 2024
[p 2]
42%
12%
12%
32%
2%
±3.5%
800
Online
10%
Pallas Data
—
May 14, 2024
[p 3]
36.8%
13.4%
9.5%
37.7%
2.6%
±3.4%
808
IVR
0.9%
Mainstreet Research
—
May 8–11, 2024
[p 4]
38%
14%
9%
36%
3%
±3.1%
935
IVR
2%
Abacus Data
—
May 6–9, 2024
[p 5]
40%
13%
10%
34%
2%
±3.1%
1,000
Online
6%
Yorkville Strategies
—
Apr 26 – May 2 , 2024
[p 6]
[p 7]
35%
16%
12%
37%
—
±3.9%
618
Telephone
2%
Mainstreet Research
—
Apr 23–24, 2024
[p 8]
[p 9]
37.7%
14.9%
5.8%
38.5%
3.2%
±3.2%
507
IVR
0.8%
Research Co.
—
Apr 15–17, 2024
[p 10]
45%
15%
11%
27%
1%
±3.5%
801
Online
18%
Liaison Strategies
—
Apr 2–3, 2024
[p 11]
38%
16%
11%
34%
2%
±2.94%
1,105
IVR
4%
Leger
—
Mar 22–24, 2024
[p 12]
43%
18%
11%
26%
2%
±3.1%
1,002
Online
17%
Mainstreet Research
—
Mar 18–19, 2024
[p 13]
39.6%
14.5%
9.6%
34.2%
2.1%
±3%
1,063
IVR
5.4%
Angus Reid
—
Feb 28 – Mar 6 , 2024
[p 14]
43%
22%
12%
22%
1%
±3%
682
Online
21%
Research Co.
—
January 22–24, 2024
[p 15]
46%
17%
11%
25%
2%
±3.5%
800
Online
21%
Pollara
—
January 8–16, 2024
[p 16]
51%
15%
10%
23%
1%
±2.2%
1,512
Online
28%
Angus Reid
—
Nov 24 – Dec 1 , 2023
[p 17]
42%
20%
12%
25%
1%
±4%
487
Online
17%
Abacus Data
—
Nov 22–28, 2023
[p 18]
44%
17%
9%
26%
3%
±3.1%
1000
Online
18%
Angus Reid
—
Oct 2–9, 2023
[p 19]
43%
22%
12%
21%
1%
±2.5%
714
Online
21%
Research Co.
—
Sep 17–19, 2023
[p 20]
48%
20%
12%
19%
1%
±3.5%
800
Online
28%
Leger
—
Sep 15–18, 2023
[p 21]
42%
19%
10%
25%
3%
±3.1%
1,001
Online
17%
Sep 13, 2023
BC United MLA
Bruce Banman crosses the floor to the
BC Conservatives .
Mainstreet Research
—
Aug 29–31, 2023
[p 22]
[p 23]
34.8%
21.5%
12.7%
26.6%
4.3%
±4%
601
IVR
8.2%
Leger
Postmedia News
Jun 30 – Jul 4 , 2023
[p 24]
44%
27%
11%
16%
3%
±3.1%
1,000
Online
17%
Jun 24, 2023
By-elections are held in
Vancouver-Mount Pleasant and
Langford-Juan de Fuca .
Angus Reid
—
May 30 – Jun 3 , 2023
[p 25]
47%
29%
14%
—
10%
—
385
Online
18%
Research Co.
—
May 1–3, 2023
[p 26]
46%
33%
16%
4%
1%
±3.5%
800
Online
13%
Apr 12, 2023
BC Liberals change their party name to
BC United .
Mar 31, 2023
John Rustad is acclaimed as leader of the
BC Conservatives .
Angus Reid
—
Mar 6–13, 2023
[p 27]
45%
31%
16%
—
8%
±4.0%
641
Online
14%
Mar 3, 2023
Trevor Bolin announces that he will be stepping down as leader of the
BC Conservatives .
Feb 16, 2023
John Rustad joins the
BC Conservatives , giving the party its only MLA.
Research Co.
—
Feb 4–6, 2023
[p 28]
44%
36%
16%
2%
2%
±3.5%
800
Online
8%
Leger
Postmedia News
Jan 20–23, 2023
[p 29]
47%
28%
10%
12%
3%
±3.1%
1,003
Online
19%
Angus Reid
—
Nov 28 – Dec 3 , 2022
[p 30]
47%
32%
14%
—
7%
±4.0%
658
Online
15%
Oct 21 – Nov 18 , 2022
David Eby becomes
NDP leader and
premier of British Columbia .
BC Liberal members approve name change to "BC United".
Research Co.
—
Oct 9–11, 2022
[p 31]
44%
35%
15%
4%
1%
±3.5%
800
Online
9%
Angus Reid
—
Q3 2022
[p 19] [
better source needed ]
42%
29%
13%
14%
1%
—
—
Online
13%
Angus Reid
—
Sep 19–22, 2022
[p 32]
40%
34%
17%
—
9%
±3.0%
656
Online
6%
Leger
Postmedia News
Jul 22–24, 2022
[p 33]
44%
28%
12%
12%
4%
—
1,000
Online
16%
Jun 28, 2022
John Horgan announces his intention to resign as
premier of British Columbia and leader of the
NDP .
Angus Reid
—
Jun 7–13, 2022
[p 34]
42%
31%
15%
10%
2%
±4.0%
615
Online
11%
Angus Reid
—
Mar 10–15, 2022
[p 35]
44%
29%
14%
9%
3%
±4.0%
604
Online
15%
Research Co.
—
Feb 12–14, 2022
[p 36]
46%
38%
13%
2%
1%
±3.5%
800
Online
8%
Feb 5, 2022
Kevin Falcon is elected leader of the
BC Liberals
Angus Reid
—
Jan 7–12, 2022
[p 37]
44%
31%
16%
6%
3%
±4.0%
522
Online
13%
Stratcom
—
Nov 2–8, 2021
[p 38]
50%
30%
16%
—
4%
—
803
IVR
20%
Angus Reid
—
Sep 29 – Oct 3 , 2021
[p 39]
45%
27%
14%
11%
2%
±4.0%
448
Online
18%
Angus Reid
—
Jun 2–7, 2021
[p 40]
50%
24%
18%
7%
2%
±4.0%
448
Online
26%
Insights West
—
May 26–30, 2021
[p 41]
42%
31%
19%
6%
2%
±3.4%
831
Online
11%
Angus Reid
—
Mar 2021
[p 34] [
better source needed ]
47%
28%
15%
8%
1%
—
—
Online
19%
Angus Reid
—
Nov 24–30, 2020
[p 42]
[p 43]
48%
26%
14%
11%
1%
±1.4%
551
Online
22%
Nov 23, 2020
Shirley Bond becomes the interim leader of the BC Liberals
Nov 21, 2020
Andrew Wilkinson resigns as leader of the BC Liberals
2020 general election
Oct 24, 2020
–
47.7%
33.8%
15.1%
1.9%
1.5%
–
–
–
13.9%
Polling firm
Client
Dates conducted
Source
Others
Margin of error
Sample size
Polling method
Lead
NDP
BCU
Green
Con.
Notes
^ Furstenau plans to run in
Victoria-Beacon Hill in 2024.
^ Elected as member of the NDP, resigned from caucus on March 6, 2024
[22]
^ Previously served from 2009 to 2013
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