Progressive Conservative Party of British Columbia

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Seats Contested vs. Seats Won

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Note : The BC Conservative party took this name in 1951 after the collapse of the Coalition government it had formed with the Liberal Party in 1945 and 1949. The party changed its name back to the British Columbia Conservative Party in 1991.

Districts

District Candidates Elections Wins
Cariboo (BC) 6 5 0
Comox 8 8 0
Cowichan-Newcastle 4 4 0
Esquimalt 7 7 0
Kootenay 3 3 0
Lillooet 4 4 1
Nanaimo (BC) 2 2 0
New Westminster (BC) 3 3 0
Victoria City (BC) 9 4 0
Yale-Lillooet (BC) 4 4 0
Alberni 6 6 0
Atlin 3 3 0
Burnaby (BC) 7 5 0
Chilliwack 8 9 0
Columbia River 1 1 0
Cowichan-Malahat 2 2 0
Cranbrook 3 3 0
Delta 12 10 0
Dewdney 6 6 0
Fernie 1 1 0
Fort George 5 5 0
Grand Forks-Greenwood 3 3 0
Kamloops (BC) 6 6 0
Kaslo-Slocan 3 3 0
Mackenzie (BC) 3 4 0
Nelson-Creston 4 5 0
North Okanagan 6 6 0
North Vancouver (BC) 6 5 0
Oak Bay (BC) 6 7 2
Omineca 5 5 0
Peace River (BC) 1 1 0
Prince Rupert 3 3 0
Revelstoke-Slocan 1 1 0
Rossland-Trail 6 6 0
Saanich and the Islands (BC) 3 4 1
Salmon Arm 4 5 0
Similkameen 5 5 0
Skeena (BC) 5 5 0
South Okanagan 7 8 0
Vancouver-Burrard (BC) 12 6 0
Vancouver Centre (BC) 12 8 0
Vancouver East (BC) 13 7 0
Vancouver-Point Grey 21 10 2
South Peace River 4 4 0
North Peace River 3 3 0
Boundary-Similkameen 3 3 0
Burnaby-Edmonds 3 3 0
Burnaby North 4 4 0
Burnaby-Willingdon 1 1 0
Coquitlam 1 1 0
Langley 2 2 0
North Vancouver-Capilano 3 3 0
North Vancouver-Seymour 4 4 0
Richmond (BC) 4 4 0
Surrey 3 3 0
Vancouver-Little Mountain 3 2 0
South Vancouver 5 3 0
West Vancouver-Howe Sound 4 4 0
Central Fraser Valley 2 3 0
Maillardville-Coquitlam 1 1 0
North Island 1 1 0
Coquitlam-Moody 1 1 0
Prince George South 1 1 0
Shuswap 2 2 0
Victoria City (BC) 9 4 0
Saanich 5 5 0
Yale (BC) 4 5 0
Columbia 3 4 0
Esquimalt-Port Renfrew 1 1 0
Revelstoke 3 3 0
Nanaimo and the Islands 3 4 2
Oak Bay-Gordon Head 3 3 0
Shuswap-Revelstoke 1 1 0

Candidates