Vancouver Kingsway, BC 2019 Federal Election Results Map

Vancouver Kingsway — 2019 Election Results

📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Vancouver Kingsway was contested in the 2019 election.

🏆 Don Davies, the NDP-New Democratic Party candidate, won the riding with 21,680 votes (49.1% of the vote).

🥈 The runner-up was Tamara Taggart (Liberal) with 10,194 votes (23.1%), defeated by a margin of 11,486 votes.

📊 Other notable candidates: Helen Quan (Conservative, 20%) and Lawrence Taylor (Green Party, 6%).

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Vancouver Kingsway

Vancouver Kingsway occupies the eastern half of Vancouver, following the diagonal path of Kingsway -- one of the city's oldest roads -- through the neighbourhoods of Kensington--Cedar Cottage, Renfrew--Collingwood, and portions of Mount Pleasant and Sunset. The riding is among the most linguistically diverse in the country, with large communities whose mother tongues include Cantonese, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Tagalog, and Punjabi.

Candidates

Don Davies (NDP) -- Born in Edmonton, Davies earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science and a law degree from the University of Alberta. He moved to Vancouver and served for over fifteen years as director of legal services for Teamsters Canada Local 31 before entering Parliament. First elected in Vancouver Kingsway in 2008, he had served as the NDP's critic for citizenship and immigration, international trade, and health. A long-time resident of the Kensington neighbourhood, he sought his fourth consecutive term.

Tamara Taggart (Liberal) -- A well-known Vancouver television personality, Taggart graduated from BCIT's broadcast communications program in 1991 and built a career in local media. She spent nine years as a weather presenter at CTV Vancouver before becoming co-anchor of CTV News at Six in 2011, a position she held until 2018. She received the Order of British Columbia and was introduced as the Liberal candidate by Prime Minister Trudeau in March 2019.

Helen Quan (Conservative) -- A Richmond businesswoman, Quan had been involved in community and municipal affairs in the Metro Vancouver area. She carried the Conservative banner in a riding the party had not won in decades.

Lawrence Taylor (Green Party) -- The Green Party candidate for the riding, Taylor ran on a platform of climate action and community sustainability in east Vancouver.

Ian Torn (People's Party), Kimball Cariou (Communist), and Donna Petersen (Marxist-Leninist) also stood as candidates.

About the Riding

Kingsway, the riding's commercial spine, is a six-lane arterial road lined with Vietnamese, Chinese, Filipino, and South Asian businesses reflecting decades of immigration. The stretch near Fraser Street is informally known as "Little Saigon" for its concentration of Vietnamese-Canadian shops and restaurants. Trout Lake in John Hendry Park serves as a neighbourhood gathering place with a farmers' market, community centre, and swimming beach. The Joyce--Collingwood SkyTrain station area was experiencing rapid densification, with older rental stock giving way to mid-rise and high-rise developments, raising concerns about displacement and affordability. Renfrew--Collingwood, covering the riding's eastern section, is served by both the Millennium and Expo SkyTrain lines and had seen significant new condo and rental construction along transit corridors. Housing affordability, immigration processing times, transit investment, and pharmacare were central issues in the 2019 campaign.

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