{{Short description|Provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada}} {{Use Canadian English|date=July 2025}} {{Use mdy dates|date=July 2025}} {{Infobox Canada electoral district | province = British Columbia | image = BC 2015 Prince George-Valemount.png | caption = | prov-status = active | prov-created = 2008 | prov-abolished = | prov-election-first = 2009 | prov-election-last = 2024 | prov-rep = Rosalyn Bird | prov-rep-link = | prov-rep-party = Conservative | prov-rep-party-link = | demo-census-date = 2006 | demo-pop = 46885 | demo-electors = | demo-electors-date = | demo-area = 31539.04 | demo-cd = Regional District of Fraser-Fort George | demo-csd = Prince George, Valemount, McBride }} '''Prince George-Valemount''' is a provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, established by the ''Electoral Districts Act, 2008'' out of most of Prince George-Mount Robson and small parts of Prince George North, Prince George-Omineca, and Cariboo North. It was first contested in the 2009 provincial election.
==Geography==
As of the 2020 provincial election, Prince George-Valemount comprises the southern portion of the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George, located in east-central British Columbia. The electoral district contains the communities of Valemount, McBride, and the southeastern 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 travelling south down Tyner Boulevard, then follows Highway 16 out of the city to the west.<ref>{{cite news|title=Prince George-Mackenzie Electoral District|url=http://elections.bc.ca/docs/map/redis17/ED/PRM_ED.pdf|access-date=September 25, 2017|publisher=Elections BC }}</ref>
== Members of the Legislative Assembly == Its MLA is Rosalyn Bird from the BC Conservative Party since 2024. Before then it was Shirley Bond of BC United. Bond was initially elected to the district of Prince George-Mount Robson.
This riding has elected the following members of the Legislative Assembly:
{{BC-MLA|Prince George-Valemount}} {{BC-MLA nodata|'''Riding created from Prince George-Mount Robson'''}} {{BC-MLA row | FromYr = 2009 | ToYr = 2013 | Assembly# = 39 | RepName = Shirley Bond | BCParty = Liberal | RepTerms# = 5 | PartyTerms# = 4 }} {{BC-MLA row | FromYr = 2013 | ToYr = 2017 | Assembly# = 40 }} {{BC-MLA row | FromYr = 2017 | ToYr = 2020 | Assembly# = 41 }} {{BC-MLA row | FromYr = 2020 | ToYr = 2023 | Assembly# = 42 | #ByElections = 1 }} {{BC-MLA row | FromYr = 2023 | ToYr = 2024 | BCParty = United }} {{BC-MLA row | FromYr = 2024 | ToYr = | Assembly# = 43 | RepName = Rosalyn Bird | BCParty = Conservative }} {{BC-MLA end}}
== Election results ==
{{Image frame | content = {{Graph:Chart | width=700 | height=300 | type=line | xAxisTitle=Year | yAxisTitle=Vote share | xAxisMin=2009 | xAxisMax=2020 | yAxisMin=0 | yAxisMax=0.6 | yAxisFormat=% | legend=Legend | y1Title=BC NDP | y2Title=BC Liberals | y3Title=BC Greens | y4Title=BC Conservative | y5Title=BC Libertarian | linewidth=2 | x=2009,2013,2017,2020 | y1=0.3758,0.3589,0.2956,0.2704 | y2=0.5061,0.5695,0.582,0.5562 | y3=0.0683,,0.1224,0.1489 | y4=0.0435,0.0557 | y5=,,0.0245 | colors=#F4A460,#A51B12,#99C955,#9999FF,#F2BA00 | showSymbols=true}} | caption=Graph of election results in Prince George—Valemount (minor parties that never got 2% of the vote or didn't run consistently are omitted) | align=center }}
{{2024 British Columbia general election/Prince George-Valemount}}
{| class="wikitable" |- ! colspan="4" | 2020 provincial election redistributed results<ref>{{cite web |title=Prince George-Valemount|url=https://338canada.com/bc/1057e.htm|website=338Canada |access-date=8 October 2024}}</ref> |- ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="130px" colspan="2" | Party ! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="30px" | % |- | {{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|background}} | | Liberal ||align=right| 52.1 |- | {{Canadian party colour|BC|NDP|background}} | | New Democratic ||align=right| 29.0 |- | {{Canadian party colour|BC|Green|background}} | | Green ||align=right| 15.9 |- | {{Canadian party colour|BC|Conservative|background}} | | Conservative ||align=right| 0.1 |}
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{{Election FPTP begin | title=BC General Election 2009 Prince George-Valemount}} |- {{CANelec |BC |Liberal |Shirley Bond |9,072 |50.61|–|$128,833}} {{Canadian party colour|BC|NDP|row}} |NDP |Julie Carew |align="right"|6,737 |align="right"|37.58 |align="right"| |align="right"|$82,706 {{CANelec |BC |Green |Andrej De Wolfe |1,225 |6.83 |– |$1,375}} {{CANelec|BC|Conservative|Gordon Dickie|780|4.35||$5,426}} {{CANelec |BC |Refederation |Don Roberts |113 |0.63 |– |$510}} |- style="background:white;" ! style="text-align:right;" colspan="3"|Total Valid Votes !align="right"|17,927 !align="right"|100% |- style="background:white;" ! style="text-align:right;" colspan="3"|Total Rejected Ballots !align="right"|114 !align="right"|0.6% |- style="background:white;" ! style="text-align:right;" colspan="3"|Turnout !align="right"|18,041 !align="right"|52% |}
== See also == * List of British Columbia provincial electoral districts * Canadian provincial electoral districts
==References== {{Reflist}}
{{British Columbia provincial electoral districts|2009|2024}} {{Authority control}}
Category:British Columbia provincial electoral districts Category:Politics of Prince George, British Columbia