TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
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5 candidates will be elected with 1,355 ballots cast. |
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone anywhere can vote many times. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted. |
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The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (16.7%).
In the first round, the first choices on each ballot are tallied.
No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory, so the last-place candidate (Jarelle Hepburn (Refed)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
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5 candidates will be elected with 1,355 ballots cast. |
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone anywhere can vote many times. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted. |
Table form |
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The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (16.7%).
No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory, so the last-place candidate (Bruce Friesen (Green)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
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5 candidates will be elected with 1,355 ballots cast. |
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone anywhere can vote many times. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted. |
Table form |
Chart form: First Round |
Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth |
How it works |
Main Page
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
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table form,
or ask a question.
The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (16.7%).
No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory, so the last-place candidate (Helen H. S. Chang (Green)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
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5 candidates will be elected with 1,355 ballots cast. |
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone anywhere can vote many times. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted. |
Table form |
Chart form: First Round |
Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth |
How it works |
Main Page
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
How it works page, view the
table form,
or ask a question.
The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (16.7%).
No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory, so the last-place candidate (Dan Cancade (Libertarian)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
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5 candidates will be elected with 1,355 ballots cast. |
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone anywhere can vote many times. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted. |
Table form |
Chart form: First Round |
Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth |
How it works |
Main Page
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
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table form,
or ask a question.
The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (16.7%).
No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory, so the last-place candidate (Lee Rankin (Liberal)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
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5 candidates will be elected with 1,355 ballots cast. |
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone anywhere can vote many times. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted. |
Table form |
Chart form: First Round |
Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth |
How it works |
Main Page
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
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table form,
or ask a question.
The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (16.7%).
No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory, so the last-place candidate (Matthew Laird (Green)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
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5 candidates will be elected with 1,355 ballots cast. |
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone anywhere can vote many times. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted. |
Table form |
Chart form: First Round |
Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth |
How it works |
Main Page
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
How it works page, view the
table form,
or ask a question.
The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (16.7%).
No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory, so the last-place candidate (Jaynie Clark (NDP)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
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5 candidates will be elected with 1,355 ballots cast. |
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone anywhere can vote many times. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted. |
Table form |
Chart form: First Round |
Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth |
How it works |
Main Page
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
How it works page, view the
table form,
or ask a question.
The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (16.7%).
No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory, so the last-place candidate (Doug Perry (Green)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
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5 candidates will be elected with 1,355 ballots cast. |
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone anywhere can vote many times. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted. |
Table form |
Chart form: First Round |
Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth |
How it works |
Main Page
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
How it works page, view the
table form,
or ask a question.
The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (16.7%).
No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory, so the last-place candidate (Carole Millar (Liberal)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
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5 candidates will be elected with 1,355 ballots cast. |
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone anywhere can vote many times. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted. |
Table form |
Chart form: First Round |
Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth |
How it works |
Main Page
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
How it works page, view the
table form,
or ask a question.
The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (16.7%).
No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory, so the last-place candidate (John Nuraney (Liberal)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
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5 candidates will be elected with 1,355 ballots cast. |
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone anywhere can vote many times. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted. |
Table form |
Chart form: First Round |
Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth |
How it works |
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Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
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table form,
or ask a question.
The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (16.7%).
Richard Lee (Liberal) has enough votes to guarantee victory and is declared a winner. To ensure that everyone's vote counts equally, votes that exceed that threshold are counted toward their next highest ranking, if possible. This is actually done by counting a fraction of the ballots most recently counted for the winning candidate.
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TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
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5 candidates will be elected with 1,355 ballots cast. |
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone anywhere can vote many times. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted. |
Table form |
Chart form: First Round |
Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth |
How it works |
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Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
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table form,
or ask a question.
The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (16.7%).
Harry Bloy (Liberal) has enough votes to guarantee victory and is declared a winner. To ensure that everyone's vote counts equally, votes that exceed that threshold are counted toward their next highest ranking, if possible. This is actually done by counting a fraction of the ballots most recently counted for the winning candidate.
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TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
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5 candidates will be elected with 1,355 ballots cast. |
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone anywhere can vote many times. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted. |
Table form |
Chart form: First Round |
Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth |
How it works |
Main Page
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
How it works page, view the
table form,
or ask a question.
The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (16.7%).
Dawn Black (NDP) has enough votes to guarantee victory and is declared a winner. To ensure that everyone's vote counts equally, votes that exceed that threshold are counted toward their next highest ranking, if possible. This is actually done by counting a fraction of the ballots most recently counted for the winning candidate.
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TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
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5 candidates will be elected with 1,355 ballots cast. |
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone anywhere can vote many times. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted. |
Table form |
Chart form: First Round |
Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth |
How it works |
Main Page
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
How it works page, view the
table form,
or ask a question.
The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (16.7%).
No new candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory, so the last-place candidate (Kathy Corrigan (NDP)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
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5 candidates will be elected with 1,355 ballots cast. |
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone anywhere can vote many times. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted. |
Table form |
Chart form: First Round |
Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth |
How it works |
Main Page
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
How it works page, view the
table form,
or ask a question.
The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (16.7%).
Raj Chouhan (NDP) has enough votes to guarantee victory and is declared a winner. To ensure that everyone's vote counts equally, votes that exceed that threshold are counted toward their next highest ranking, if possible. This is actually done by counting a fraction of the ballots most recently counted for the winning candidate.
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TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
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5 candidates will be elected with 1,355 ballots cast. |
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone anywhere can vote many times. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted. |
Table form |
Chart form: First Round |
Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth |
How it works |
Main Page
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
How it works page, view the
table form,
or ask a question.
The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (16.7%).
Mondee Redman (NDP) has enough votes to guarantee victory and is declared a winner.
In the end, 83.2% of all cast ballots counted toward a winner. This compares to 54%
if only the first-round votes were used.
You should be able to see that the winners have a more equal mandate in the final round than in
the first round.
The
Ballot Depth section shows how much lower rankings contributed to the tally.
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TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
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5 candidates will be elected with 1,355 ballots cast. |
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone anywhere can vote many times. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted. |
Table form |
Chart form:
First Round |
Final Round |
Ballot Depth |
How it works |
Main Page
Ballot Depth: This shows how much the lower rankings on ballots contributed to the winning
candidates.
Rank |
Fraction of votes for winners |
1st | 61.4% |
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2nd | 21.2% |
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3rd | 9.3% |
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4th | 5.0% |
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5th | 2.0% |
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6th | 0.8% |
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7th | 0.3% |
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