Thursday, October 14, 2010

Recall Derby has 5 weeks to establish 3 finalists.

With 5 weeks left in the contest it’s anybody’s guess which ridings will survive to be the first Recalls. It’s very exciting.”

Following are the results from Week Two of the HST Survivor Recall contest:
Constituency MLA Running Totals



Boundary Similkameen John Slater
77
Cariboo Chilcotin Donna Barnett 76
Comox Valley Don McRae 65
Chilliwack John Les 95
Kamloops North Terry Lake 130
Kelowna Lake Country Norm Letnick 31
Kelowna Mission Steve Thompson 28
Kelowna Westside Ben Stewart 23
Kootenay East Bill Bennett 16
Maple Ridge – Mission Marc Dalton 58
N. Vancouver-Seymour Jane Thornthwaite 32
Oak Bay – Gordon Head Ida Chong 163
Parksville Qualicum Ron Cantelon 95
Penticton Bill Barisoff 25
Quilchena Colin Hansen 80
Saanich North & Islands Murray Coell 115
Vernon Monashee Eric Foster 38
West Vancouver STS Joan McIntyre 68



Recall Ridings Sub total 1215



All Other Ridings Volunteers at Large 801




RUNNING TOTALS (ALL) 2016

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Okanagan numbers slow in recall recruitment  J.P. SQUIRE  Kelowna Daily Courier 10/13/2010:
Efforts to sign up canvassers in the Okanagan slowed or apparently stopped during week two of the Fight HST Survivor Recall campaign.  Figures released Tuesday by Fight HST showed organizers in Liberal MLA John Slater‘s Boundary Similkameen riding signed up an additional 15 volunteers to bring the total to 77, good for seventh place compared to fifth after week one. The same is true in the five other Okanagan ridings.

Kelowna-Lake Country (MLA Norm Letnick) still has last week‘s 31 canvassers, but dropped from 10th to 14th place among 18 ridings vying to become one of three to launch recall campaigns in January.  Kelowna Mission (MLA and Agriculture Minister Steve Thompson) had the same number as last week at 28, dropping from 11th to 15th place.  The Penticton riding (MLA Bill Barisoff, speaker of the legislature) had the same 25 canvassers as last week, dropping to 16th from 13th.  Kelowna Westside (MLA Ben Stewart, community and rural development minister) had the same 23 canvassers as last week, dropping to 17th from 14th.  Vernon-Monashee (MLA Eric Foster), which did not report last week, now has 38 signed up for 12th place. 

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