The list of British Columbia by-elections includes every by-election held in the Canadian province of British Columbia. By-elections occur whenever there is a vacancy in the Legislative Assembly, although an imminent general election may allow the vacancy to remain until the dissolution of parliament.
A by-election occurs whenever there is a vacancy in the Legislative Assembly. Vacancies can occur for the following reasons:
When there is a vacancy, a by-election must be called within six months of the Chief Electoral Officer learning of it. The only exception is when a member has been recalled. In that case, a by-election must be held with 90 days.
No by-elections currently scheduled
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Reitsma is a former Liberal.
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Dueck is a former Socred.
The Kamloops by-election was the most recent by-election won by the governing party until 2011. During these 30 years the governing parties lost seventeen consecutive by-elections.
There were no by-elections.
There were no by-elections.
Douglas Jung of the Progressive Conservative Party runs in the Vancouver Centre by-election, the first time any Chinese Canadian had run for a seat in a Canadian legislature.
These by-elections are held under the alternative vote system, the only two times (as of March 2008) by-elections had been held using that voting system. After the next general election, the voting system would revert to first past the post in time for the next by-election.
The Columbia by-election is notable for two reasons. First, it is the only one (as of March 2008) held due to a district being created during a parliament; Second, it is the last time (as of March 2008) a candidate won through acclamation.
â Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.
â Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.
â Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.
The Vancouver City by-election was won by Mary Ellen Smith. She is the first woman to run and be elected in a provincial-level election, which was also the first one where women could vote.
â Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.
~ 'Independent people's candidate', also endorsed by the Liberal Party.
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Endorsed by the United Mineworkers of America and "organized labour generally".
â Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.
â Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.
The August 16 by-election in the district of Lillooet is the last time a by-election had been held due to a voided result, as of March 2008. The November 18, 1903 by-election in Vancouver City is the first by-election held since political parties were introduced to the province.
â Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.
â Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.
â Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Result was voided.
â Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.
â Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.
â Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.
â Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.
â Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.
â Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.
â Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.