Vancouver Sun

Liberals take three seats, but NDP pulls off upset

- MATT ROBINSON mrobinson@postmedia.com

There are some geographic areas one political party or another can bank on for easy seats. One of those areas is the North Shore of Metro Vancouver, where North Vancouver-Lonsdale, North Vancouver Seymour, West Vancouver-Capilano and West Vancouver-Sea to Sky have formed a Liberal stronghold for about two decades.

Soon after the results started to come in late Tuesday, it was clear at least three of the four North Shore ridings would remain Liberal, but one appeared to be a major upset.

The lone uncertain turf was in Lonsdale, where Naomi Yamamoto and a few dozen supporters had met at a local brewery to watch the election coverage.

Yamamoto was the incumbent in the riding and had won it twice before. She had served as the minister of state for emergency preparedne­ss last term and has held three other cabinet posts since she was first elected in 2009. But she won the riding by just 1,200 votes in 2013, and since that time the riding’s boundaries changed. Those elements made this riding a question mark going into election night.

They also had the NDP gunning for the riding this time around.

Yamamoto’s chief competitor was Bowinn Ma, who was running for the first time and had decided to watch the results in private, according to her campaign office.

It is a riding the NDP needed to win and one that party leader John Horgan had visited last week in the hopes it could be snagged away. Signs with the leader’s name were dotted around the riding come Election Day, pointing to its importance.

By late Tuesday, Ma was declared the winner.

North Vancouver-Seymour went again to Jane Ann Thornthwai­te, a two-term Liberal incumbent. It was a riding that had gone Liberal for years, so it’s no great surprise that Thornthwai­te took it again. But the NDP had gained a lot of ground in the riding last election.

West Vancouver-Capilano was among the first ridings to be called, and it again went to Ralph Sultan. The incumbent had won four times before, and he has twice headed government ministries. This is an affluent riding that has gone Liberal since it was first formed.

In West Vancouver-Sea to Sky, Jordan Sturdy was the winner. The Liberal incumbent previously served three terms as mayor of Pemberton.

 ??  ?? Naomi Yamamoto, the Liberal incumbent in North Vancouver-Lonsdale, has lost her seat, with NDP rival Bowinn Ma declared the winner on Tuesday.
Naomi Yamamoto, the Liberal incumbent in North Vancouver-Lonsdale, has lost her seat, with NDP rival Bowinn Ma declared the winner on Tuesday.

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