2019 Burnaby South federal by-election

A by-election was held in the federal riding of Burnaby South on February 25, 2019 following the resignation of incumbent New Democratic MP Kennedy Stewart on September 14, 2018.

2019 Burnaby South federal by-election

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Riding of Burnaby South
Turnout30.10% ( 30.68pp)
  First party Second party
 
Candidate Jagmeet Singh Richard T. Lee
Party New Democratic Liberal
Popular vote 8,848 5,919
Percentage 38.90% 26.02%
Swing 3.83pp 7.86pp

  Third party Fourth party
 
PPC
Candidate Jay Shin Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson
Party Conservative People's
Popular vote 5,147 2,422
Percentage 22.63% 10.65%
Swing 4.48pp New party

Results by polling division

MP before election

Kennedy Stewart
New Democratic

Elected MP

Jagmeet Singh
New Democratic

Jagmeet Singh, the federal leader of the NDP since October 1, 2017, won the by-election after having served as his party's leader without a seat in the House of Commons for over a year.

Background

Riding profile

The riding of Burnaby South was created by the 2012 federal electoral boundaries redistribution and was first contested in the 2015 federal election.

Demographics

According to the 2016 Canadian Census, Chinese Canadians make up a plurality of the riding's population, while a majority of the riding's population speaks a mother tongue that is neither English nor French.

Resignation of Kennedy Stewart

On May 10, incumbent MP Kennedy Stewart publicly revealed that he was considering a run for mayor of Vancouver in the city's 2018 elections. Stewart formally confirmed his candidacy for Vancouver mayor on May 14, announcing that he would resign his seat in Parliament before the election.

Candidate nominations

Conservative

Liberal

NDP

People's

The People's Party of Canada announced Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson as their party's candidate for the by-election on January 8, 2019. She had previously been a host on the Canadian edition of The 700 Club and had earlier run to be a trustee on the Burnaby Board of Education in November of the previous year.

Independent candidacies

Valentine Wu, who was the BC Greens candidate in the 2017 provincial election for the riding of Burnaby-Edmonds, announced on January 17, 2019 that he would contest the by-election.

Non-contesting parties

The Green Party had previously promised not to run a candidate against Jagmeet Singh if he were to run in a by-election. Green Party Leader Elizabeth May reiterated the party's plans to give Singh "leader's courtesy" on August 16 after he announced his candidacy.

Although the Libertarian Party had announced on its blog the selection of Rex Brocki as their candidate, he did not register and ultimately did not appear on the ballot.

Results

Canadian federal by-election, February 25, 2019: Burnaby South
Resignation of Kennedy Stewart
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Jagmeet Singh 8,848 38.90 +3.83
Liberal Richard T. Lee 5,919 26.02 –7.86
Conservative Jay Shin 5,147 22.63 –4.48
People's Laura-Lynn Thompson 2,422 10.65
Independent Terry Grimwood 242 1.06
Independent Valentine Wu 168 0.74
Total valid votes/expense limit 22,746 99.17
Total rejected ballots 190 0.83 +0.23
Turnout 22,936 30.10 -30.68
Eligible voters 76,204
New Democratic hold Swing +5.84
Source: Elections Canada

See also

  • By-elections to the 42nd Canadian Parliament

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