Prince George-Mackenzie Explained

Province:British Columbia
Prov-Status:active
Prov-Created:2008
Prov-Election-First:2009
Prov-Election-Last:2024
Prov-Rep:Kiel Giddens
Prov-Rep-Party:Conservative
Demo-Census-Date:2006
Demo-Pop:45379
Demo-Area:20361.32
Demo-Cd:Regional District of Fraser-Fort George
Demo-Csd:Prince George, Mackenzie

Prince George-Mackenzie is a provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada established by the Electoral Districts Act, 2008. It came into effect upon the dissolution of the BC Legislature in April 2009, and was first contested in the 2009 provincial election.

Geography

As of the 2020 provincial election, Prince George-Mackenzie comprises the northern portion of the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George, located in central British Columbia. The electoral district contains the community of Mackenzie and the northwestern portion of Prince George. The boundary line within the city of Prince George comes from the east following along the Fraser, and then the Nechako River to the John Hart Bridge where it goes south along Highway 97, west along Massey Drive, south along Ospika Boulevard until Ferry Avenue. The boundary then cuts west to just south of the University of Northern British Columbia before traveling south down Tyner Boulevard, then follows Highway 16 out of the city to the west.[1]

Election results

2020 provincial election redistributed results[2]
Party%
 51.7
 33.6
 11.1

Notes and References

  1. News: Prince George-Mackenzie Electoral District. 25 September 2017. Elections BC .
  2. Web site: Prince George-Mackenzie . 338Canada . 8 October 2024.