Electoral Maps / Profiles

This section of our website contains maps and statistical profiles of B.C.’s current and past electoral districts. To find and learn more about your electoral district, use our Know Your Electoral District application. For more information about how electoral districts are established, please visit our Electoral Boundaries Commission Reports page.

Current Maps and Products (2011 Voting Area Redistribution)

Maps and Products – 2009 General Election (Redistribution 2008)

Maps and Products – 2009 Referendum on Electoral Reform

Maps and Products – 2001 and 2005 General Elections (Redistribution 1999)

Maps – 1991 and 1996 General Elections (Redistribution 1989)

Electoral District Profiles


Current Maps and Products (2011 Voting Area Redistribution)

Electoral Districts of British Columbia Quick view | Print (high resolution)
A 91.4cm x 71cm map illustrating the 85 electoral district boundaries.

Selected Areas of BC Quick view | Print (high resolution)
A 91.4cm x 71cm map illustrating selected areas from the 85 electoral districts.

Electoral District Maps
Boundaries and overview maps of the 85 electoral districts.

Voting Area Maps
Voting area boundaries assigned following a 2011 redistribution.

Products

Electoral District Profiles (2006 Census)

Location Index

Geographic Information System spatial data files

Google Earth .kml file
The shape files and KML files have been designed to conform with the Elections BC spatial data. Elections BC does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy or reliability of this data when used in conjunction with other spatial data. This spatial data files and KML files should not be used to determine a voter’s electoral district or voting area. Please use the maps (found through the Maps section) to determine the voting area boundaries and the electoral district boundaries.

Conversion Tables – comparing the voting areas of Redistribution 2008 to 2011 Voting Area Redistribution:
2008 to 2011 voting area conversion table – Excel format and CSV format


Maps and Products – 2009 General Election (Redistribution 2008)

The electoral districts depicted in the following maps and products came in to force on the day the 38th Parliament dissolved, per the 2008 Electoral Districts Act which received Royal Assent on May 1, 2008.

Maps

Voting Area Maps – 2009 General Election
Voting area boundaries assigned for the 2009 General Election.

2005 General Election Boundaries and 2009 General Election Boundaries
Compare the electoral district boundaries for the 2005 General Election to the district boundaries for the 2009 General Election.

Products

Geographic Information System spatial data files

Conversion Tables – comparing 2009 General Election voting areas to 2005 General Election voting areas:
2005 to 2009 voting area conversion table – Excel format and CSV format
2009 to 2005 voting area conversion table – Excel format and CSV format


Maps and Products – 2009 Referendum on Electoral Reform

The maps below depict the 85 electoral districts which came into force the day the 38th Parliament was dissolved and how they relate to the 20 proposed BC-STV electoral district boundaries.

Maps

Wall MapQuick view | Print (high resolution)
A 91.4cm x 71cm map illustrating the 85 electoral districts and the 20 proposed BC-STV electoral districts.

2009 General Election Boundaries and BC-STV Boundaries
Compare the 85 electoral districts for the 2009 General Election and the 20 proposed BC-STV electoral districts.

The Referendum Information Office has posted maps of the proposed 20 individual BC-STV maps. They can be viewed here scroll down to a table listing the districts.

Products

Geographic Information System spatial data file

Google Earth .kml file
The shape files and KML files have been designed to conform with the Elections BC spatial data. Elections BC does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy or reliability of this data when used in conjunction with other spatial data. This spatial data files and KML files should not be used to determine a voter’s electoral district or voting area. Please use the maps (found through the Maps section) to determine the voting area boundaries and the electoral district boundaries.


Maps and Products – 2001 and 2005 General Elections (Redistribution 1999)

Maps

Provincial Map
A map illustrating 79 electoral district boundaries. (approx. 36″ X 36″)

Electoral District Maps
Boundaries and overview maps of 79 electoral districts.

Voting Area Maps – Provincial General Election 2005
Voting area boundaries used for the 2005 General Election.

Voting Area Maps – Provincial General Election 2001
Voting area boundaries used for the 2001 General Election.

Electoral Maps of Selected Urban Areas – Provincial General Election 2001, 2005 – This double sheeted map, which displays electoral boundaries through urban areas, was produced to accompany the publication Location Index: Redistribution 1999.

Products

A Conversion Table, comparing 2001 General Election voting areas to 2005 General Election voting areas.

Geographic Information System spatial data files, showing voting areas and point voting areas.


Maps – 1991 and 1996 General Elections (Redistribution 1989)

Electoral District Maps (Redistribution 1989) Provincial General Election 1991, 1996 – These electoral boundaries and maps were replaced by the 1999 Redistribution.


Electoral District Profiles

The following electoral district profiles have been produced by BC Stats.


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