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October 02, 2006
Captain Number Crunch

As many of our astute readers know, Bob Rae and Gerard Kennedy managed to hold onto their first and second place positions in British Columbia yesterday - with Stephane Dion pushing Michael Ignatieff back to fourth. The following is a complete copy of the riding-by-riding results from Sunday's federal Liberal delegate selection meetings. Earlier, Public Eye also published exclusive detailed breakdowns for Friday and Saturday's meetings.

Raw Vote/Delegates (Cariboo-Prince George)

Scott Brison: 0/*
Stephane Dion: 3/*
Ken Dryden: 1/*
Martha Hall-Findlay: 1/*
Michael Ignatieff: 2/*
Gerard Kennedy: 16/*
Bob Rae: 32/*
Joe Volpe: 0/*
Undeclared: 0/*

* results pending count of mail-in ballots

Raw Vote/Delegates (Kelowna-Lake Country)

Scott Brison: 0/0
Stephane Dion: 21/2
Ken Dryden: 6/0
Martha Hall-Findlay: 0/0
Michael Ignatieff: 16/1
Gerard Kennedy: 95/7
Bob Rae: 11/1
Joe Volpe: 38/3
Undeclared: 0/0

Raw Vote/Delegates (Vancouver Centre)

Scott Brison: 2/0
Stephane Dion: 64/4
Ken Dryden: 16/1
Martha Hall-Findlay: 0/0
Michael Ignatieff: 44/2
Gerard Kennedy: 24/1
Bob Rae: 85/5
Joe Volpe: 0/0
Undeclared: 0/1

Raw Vote/Delegates (Vancouver East)

Scott Brison: 0/0
Stephane Dion: 30/3
Ken Dryden: 5/0
Martha Hall-Findlay: 0/0
Michael Ignatieff: 7/1
Gerard Kennedy: 35/3
Bob Rae: 77/7
Joe Volpe: 0/0
Undeclared: 6/0

Raw Vote/Delegates (Vancouver-Kingsway)

Scott Brison: 1/0
Stephane Dion: 133/5
Ken Dryden: 4/0
Martha Hall-Findlay: 0/0
Michael Ignatieff: 2/0
Gerard Kennedy: 46/2
Bob Rae: 213/7
Joe Volpe: 2/0
Undeclared: 1/0

Raw Vote/Delegates (Vancouver Quadra)

Scott Brison: 8/0
Stephane Dion: 63/3
Ken Dryden: 2/0
Martha Hall-Findlay: 3/0
Michael Ignatieff: 67/3
Gerard Kennedy: 64/3
Bob Rae: 127/5
Joe Volpe: 0/0
Undeclared: 3/0

Raw Vote/Delegates (Vancouver South)

Scott Brison: 1/0
Stephane Dion: 55/2
Ken Dryden: 9/0
Martha Hall-Findlay: 0/0
Michael Ignatieff: 11/0
Gerard Kennedy: 73/2
Bob Rae: 347/10
Joe Volpe: 0/0
Undeclared: 0/0

Raw Vote/Delegates (Vancouver West SLC)

Scott Brison: 0/0
Stephane Dion: 0/0
Ken Dryden: 0/0
Martha Hall-Findlay: 0/0
Michael Ignatieff: 0/0
Gerard Kennedy: 0/0
Bob Rae: 0/0
Joe Volpe: 0/0
Undeclared: 0/0

Raw Vote/Delegates (Simon Fraser University Harbour Centre YLC)

Scott Brison: 0/0
Stephane Dion: 10/3
Ken Dryden: 0/0
Martha Hall-Findlay: 0/0
Michael Ignatieff: 0/0
Gerard Kennedy: 2/1
Bob Rae: 0/0
Joe Volpe: 0/0
Undeclared: 0/0

Raw Vote/Delegates (University of British Columbia Okanagan YLC)

Scott Brison: 0/0
Stephane Dion: 1/1
Ken Dryden: 0/0
Martha Hall-Findlay: 0/0
Michael Ignatieff: 0/0
Gerard Kennedy: 3/3
Bob Rae: 0/0
Joe Volpe: 0/0
Undeclared: 0/0

Raw Vote/Delegates (University of British Columbia Point Grey YLC)

Scott Brison: 0/0
Stephane Dion: 14/1
Ken Dryden: 0/0
Martha Hall-Findlay: 0/0
Michael Ignatieff: 3/0
Gerard Kennedy: 32/3
Bob Rae: 3/0
Joe Volpe: 0/0
Undeclared: 0/0

Raw Vote/Delegates (Total)

Scott Brison: 12/0
Stephane Dion: 394/24
Ken Dryden: 43/1
Martha Hall-Findlay: 4/0
Michael Ignatieff: 152/7
Gerard Kennedy: 390/25
Bob Rae: 895/35
Joe Volpe: 40/3
Undeclared: 10/1

Posted by Sean Holman at 10:55 AM
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Holy smokes. Dion's campaign chair Mark Marissen couldn't even pull out a solid showing for his guy right here in his home turf. Hmm...

Posted by Play that Funcky Music Mark Marissen on October 2, 2006 06:02 PM

Yes, and Keith Martin and Stephen Owen couldn't carry their own ridings for Ignatieff and Raymond Chan couldn't carry his own riding for Kennedy and blah, blah, blah...

I think Mark has pretty good reason to be happy with the Dion results nationally, just as Bruce and Greg have pretty good reason to be happy with their results for Kennedy and Rae provincially. And I'm sure that local Ignatieff folks are feeling pretty good about things even though they didn't set the world on fire in BC because their guy is in the lead.

Maybe we should stop attempting to tear ourelves apart and focus some attention on the other team.

Posted by Billy on October 2, 2006 08:53 PM

Looks like BC and Alberta are tied for second best places in the country for Stephane Dion (after Quebec).

Doesn't sound like the BC Dion team did that bad after all!

Posted by Liberal on October 3, 2006 09:07 AM

Doesn't sound like the BC Dion team did that bad after all!

Lets consider for a moment that the Dion team actually did have an unfair advantage with membership lists in BC...I would say the results weren't that great. I guess cheaters don't always win.

Posted by Not Bad? on October 3, 2006 09:51 AM

Let's take a look at Vancouver Centre and Vancouver Quadra. The total number of votes there were in 337 in Centre and 235 in Quadra. Now I am assuming that each member present had 10 votes, since (I believe) that would be the number of delegates to elect. So I am going to divide by ten to get 24 and 34 as the estimated number of paid-up members in good standing who actually showed up to vote. And these are in Liberal incumbent ridings? Did I miss something here?

BTW, are there any results for Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge-Mission?

Posted by Budd Campbell on October 3, 2006 12:58 PM

Budd - you are wrong.

Those ARE the total votes for leadership candidates.

If you totalled up the total number of votes for all of the people actually running for delegate spots, it would be 10 times that number (ie over 3000 in Centre, and over 2000 in Quadra)

They are separate ballots (leadership candidate and delegate candidates)

Posted by Liberal on October 5, 2006 10:54 AM




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