Surrey-Newton

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Surrey-Newton est une de la Colombie-Britannique. rdf:langString
Surrey-Newton is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. The riding was first created out of the two-member Surrey district in 1986, which had been in existence since 1966. Surrey had always been a battleground between the NDP and Social Credit, trading back and forth between the two parties. The riding was represented by Premier Rita Johnston, who was a prominent Cabinet minister in the Vander Zalm government between 1986 and 1991. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Surrey-Newton
rdf:langString Surrey-Newton
rdf:langString Surrey-Newton
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xsd:integer 1991 1996 2001 2005 2009 2013 2017 2020
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rdf:langString British Columbia
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rdf:langString Location in Surrey
rdf:langString Graph of provincial election results in Surrey-Newton
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rdf:langString Constituency represented by the Premier of British Columbia
xsd:integer 1991
rdf:langString Surrey-Newton est une de la Colombie-Britannique.
rdf:langString Surrey-Newton is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. The riding was first created out of the two-member Surrey district in 1986, which had been in existence since 1966. Surrey had always been a battleground between the NDP and Social Credit, trading back and forth between the two parties. The riding was represented by Premier Rita Johnston, who was a prominent Cabinet minister in the Vander Zalm government between 1986 and 1991. In 1991, Penny Priddy defeated Johnston in a realigning election that saw Social Credit experience massive defeats all across the province. During the NDP government from 1991 to 2001, Priddy emerged as a prominent Cabinet minister in portfolios such as Women's Equality, Tourism and Culture, Health, Labour and Children and Families. Although the riding was won by the Liberals during their 2001 landslide victory, it has been a relatively safe NDP seat since the 2005 election. The riding is home to a large South Asian community, whose population has exploded in Surrey since the early 1990s. The shift towards the NDP can largely be attributed to the party's inroads in the Indo-Canadian community.
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rdf:langString British Columbia New Democratic Party
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rdf:langString Harry Bains
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rdf:langString Rita Johnston
rdf:langString Tony Bhullar
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