Bulkley-Nechako

Regional District

Provincial Location

Regional District Information

Directors

7 to be elected

Registration Method

Survey not returned

Regional District

Bulkley-Nechako

Contact

Box 820, Burns Lake BC, V0J 1E0

P: 250-692-3195

Eligible Voter Turnout

  • ? Voted
  • ? Did Not Vote

Gender Representation

  • ? Men
  • ? Women

Running

Elected

Director Election Results

  • ? Elected
  • ? Not elected
  • ? Acclaimed
Candidate Name Incumbent Votes Percentage Total Elected
Stoltenberg, Stoney (Harold Lawrence)
Electoral Area A (Smithers Rural)
 
Acclaimed
Riis-Christianson, Michael
Electoral Area B (Burns Lake Rural)
 
Acclaimed
Greenaway, Judy
Electoral Area C (Fort St. James Rural)
 
72.73% 136
Parker, Mark
Electoral Area D (Fraser Lake Rural)
 
Acclaimed
Lambert, Clint
Electoral Area E (Francois/Ootsa Lake Rural)
 
Acclaimed
Moon, Shirley
Electoral Area F (Vanderhoof Rural)
 
42.36% 327
Newell, Chris
Electoral Area G (Houston Rural)
 
Acclaimed
Maley, Margo
Electoral Area C (Fort St. James Rural)
 
27.27% 51
Johnson, Tim
Electoral Area F (Vanderhoof Rural)
 
30.96% 239
Alderliesten, John
Electoral Area F (Vanderhoof Rural)
 
26.68% 206

Of the 7 Directors elected, 4 are incumbent and 5 are acclaimed.

In 2022 the estimated eligible voter turnout for the Bulkley-Nechako (Regional District), all contested areas combined, was 27.5%. This was 0.8% higher than than the average regional district turnout of 26.7%.

Voter turnout statistics

Eligible Voter Turnout (2022)

  • ? Voted
  • ? Did Not Vote

Voter Turnout (Historical)

  • ? Jurisdiction
  • ? British Columbia

Eligible Voters (Historical)

  • ? Eligible Voters
  • ? Registered Voters

Gender statistics

Gender Elected (2022)

  • ? Men
  • ? Women

Percent Women Running (Historical)

  • ? Jurisdiction
  • ? British Columbia

Percent Women Elected (Historical)

  • ? Jurisdiction
  • ? British Columbia

Women comprise 28.6% of this regional district's Electoral Area Directors. The BC average is 39.9%.

Incumbency

  • ? Running
  • ? Elected

Elected incumbency rate of 100% is 17.2% higher than BC average of 82.8%.