Vancouver Granville, BC — 2019 Federal Election Results Map
Vancouver Granville — 2019 Election Results
📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Vancouver Granville was contested in the 2019 election.
🏆 Jody Wilson-Raybould, the Independent candidate, won the riding with 17,265 votes (32.6% of the vote).
🥈 The runner-up was Taleeb Noormohamed (Liberal) with 14,088 votes (26.6%), defeated by a margin of 3,177 votes.
📊 Other notable candidates: Zach Segal (Conservative, 22%), Yvonne Hanson (NDP-New Democratic Party, 13%) and Louise Boutin (Green Party, 5%).
Riding information
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Vancouver Granville covers a swath of the city's west side, stretching from the Fairview slopes southward to the Fraser River at Marpole. Created during the 2012 federal redistribution from parts of four former ridings, it takes in the neighbourhoods of Shaughnessy, South Cambie, Riley Park--Little Mountain, Oakridge, Kerrisdale, and Marpole, linked by the Canada Line rapid transit corridor.
Candidates
Jody Wilson-Raybould (Independent) -- A lawyer and member of the We Wai Kai Nation, Wilson-Raybould served as a provincial Crown prosecutor in British Columbia before joining the BC Treaty Commission as a commissioner. She was elected Regional Chief of the BC Assembly of First Nations in 2009 and held the post until entering federal politics. First elected in Vancouver Granville in 2015 as a Liberal, she served as Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada before her departure from the Liberal caucus in the spring of 2019, after which she announced she would seek re-election as an independent.
Taleeb Noormohamed (Liberal) -- A technology executive, Noormohamed attended St. George's School in Vancouver before earning a degree from Princeton University and a master's from Harvard University. He served as Director of Partnerships for the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics and later held senior positions at luxury marketplace Farfetch and vacation rental platform HomeAway. He was acclaimed as the Liberal candidate in the riding in August 2019.
Zach Segal (Conservative) -- A fourth-generation Vancouverite whose family has lived in the city for over a century, Segal worked in the federal ministries of defence and transportation when the Conservatives were in government. At the time of his candidacy he was employed by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
Yvonne Hanson (NDP) -- A Simon Fraser University graduate in political science, Hanson was involved with environmental advocacy groups including the Dogwood Initiative and Extinction Rebellion before securing the NDP nomination.
Louise Boutin (Green Party) -- A Vancouver West Side realtor with a two-decade background in computer science, Boutin had previously run as a Green candidate federally in Vancouver Kingsway in 2011 and provincially in Vancouver-Fairview in 2017.
Naomi Chocyk also ran for the People's Party.
About the Riding
Vancouver Granville's residential character spans a wide economic range. Shaughnessy, with its heritage mansions and landscaped grounds, ranks among the wealthiest neighbourhoods in Canada. Marpole and Riley Park, by contrast, offer more modest housing and greater demographic variety, and both have absorbed significant densification in recent years. The riding's commercial life is anchored by several distinct corridors: South Granville Street is known as "Gallery Row" for its concentration of private art galleries, while Cambie Village has experienced rapid growth since the Canada Line opened in 2009. Oakridge Centre, a regional shopping mall at 41st Avenue, was undergoing planning for a massive mixed-use redevelopment. Housing affordability dominated local debate heading into the 2019 campaign, alongside transit planning for the Broadway corridor extension and questions of ethical governance in Ottawa that loomed large given the riding's unusual political dynamics.





