Vancouver Quadra, BC — 2019 Federal Election Results Map
Vancouver Quadra — 2019 Election Results
📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Vancouver Quadra was contested in the 2019 election.
🏆 Joyce Murray, the Liberal candidate, won the riding with 22,093 votes (43.5% of the vote).
🥈 The runner-up was Kathleen Dixon (Conservative) with 14,082 votes (27.7%), defeated by a margin of 8,011 votes.
📊 Other notable candidates: Leigh Kenny (NDP-New Democratic Party, 15%) and Geoff Wright (Green Party, 12%).
Riding information
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Vancouver Quadra stretches across the western flank of the city from Arbutus Street to the University of British Columbia campus, extending from Burrard Inlet south to approximately 75th Avenue. The riding encompasses the neighbourhoods of West Point Grey, Dunbar--Southlands, Kerrisdale, Arbutus Ridge, a portion of Kitsilano, the University Endowment Lands, and Pacific Spirit Regional Park.
Candidates
Joyce Murray (Liberal) -- Born in South Africa, Murray immigrated to Canada with her family as a child, settling in the Point Grey area of Vancouver. She studied archaeology and linguistics at Simon Fraser University and later earned an executive MBA. With her husband Dirk Brinkman, she co-founded Brinkman and Associates Reforestation Ltd., a company that planted hundreds of millions of trees. She served as a British Columbia Liberal MLA, holding the portfolio of Minister of Water, Land and Air Protection, before winning the Vancouver Quadra federal seat in a 2008 by-election. In March 2019 she was appointed President of the Treasury Board and Minister of Digital Government.
Kathleen Dixon (Conservative) -- A UBC alumna with a degree in geology, Dixon had spent the previous decade working as an investment banking executive in Alberta. Her professional background included work as a geologist and entrepreneur in the natural resources sector. She left Alberta in mid-2019 to launch her campaign in the riding.
Leigh Kenny (NDP) -- A veteran and mother of three, Kenny was a first-time federal candidate who ran on a platform focused on affordable housing, expanded health care coverage including pharmacare and dental care, and environmental protection.
Geoff Wright (Green Party) -- Wright held a PhD in ergonomics, a master's in human factors engineering, and a bachelor's in industrial engineering. He campaigned on climate-conscious and evidence-based policymaking, with a particular focus on opposing the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion and investing in post-secondary education.
Sandra Filosof-Schipper (People's Party) and Austen Erhardt (Independent) also stood as candidates.
About the Riding
Vancouver Quadra's identity is shaped by the University of British Columbia, one of the world's leading research universities, whose Point Grey campus enrols tens of thousands of students and is the riding's largest institution and employer. Pacific Spirit Regional Park, a vast urban forest separating UBC from the residential neighbourhoods to the east, offers hundreds of hectares of trails and second-growth timber. The residential character ranges from the heritage homes and tree-lined streets of West Point Grey and Dunbar to denser rental and condominium developments in Kitsilano and along the Arbutus corridor. Jericho Beach, Spanish Banks, and Locarno Beach offer views of the North Shore mountains and are popular recreation destinations year-round. The Musqueam Indian Reserve, home of the Musqueam people, occupies the riding's southwestern corner along the Fraser River's north arm. The Jericho Lands, a 36-hectare former military site near the riding's northern edge, was being planned for a major mixed-use development in partnership with the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. Environmental policy, housing affordability near UBC, and research funding were prominent campaign themes.





