TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
5 candidates will be elected with 1,226 ballots cast.
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone in the world can vote repeatedly. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted.

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Round 1 Legend  
Dawn Black (NDP) 
 
 177.0  (14.4%)   
Raj Chouhan (NDP) 
 
 166.0  (13.5%)   
Richard Lee (Liberal) 
 
 151.0  (12.3%)   
Harry Bloy (Liberal) 
 
 108.0  (8.8%)   
Kathy Corrigan (NDP) 
 
 98.0  (8.0%)   
Carole Millar (Liberal) 
 
 76.0  (6.2%)   
John Nuraney (Liberal) 
 
 75.0  (6.1%)   
Mondee Redman (NDP) 
 
 60.0  (4.9%)   
Jaynie Clark (NDP) 
 
 60.0  (4.9%)   
Lee Rankin (Liberal) 
 
 52.0  (4.2%)   
Doug Perry (Green) 
 
 50.0  (4.1%)   
Matthew Laird (Green) 
 
 39.0  (3.2%)   
Carrie McLaren (Green) 
 
 33.0  (2.7%)   
Dan Cancade (Libertarian) 
 
 30.0  (2.4%)   
Bruce Friesen (Green) 
 
 20.0  (1.6%)   
Helen H. S. Chang (Green) 
 
 17.0  (1.4%)   
Jarelle Hepburn (Refed) 
 
 14.0  (1.1%)  Defeated
  pies need GD2 extension

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In the first round, the first choices on each ballot are tallied.
No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory (16.7%), so the last-place candidate (Jarelle Hepburn (Refed)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.

Go to the next round.














 
 
TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
5 candidates will be elected with 1,226 ballots cast.
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone in the world can vote repeatedly. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted.

First Round | Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth | How it works | Main Page


Round 2 Legend  
Dawn Black (NDP) 
 
 177.0  (14.5%)   
Raj Chouhan (NDP) 
 
 166.0  (13.6%)   
Richard Lee (Liberal) 
 
 153.0  (12.5%)   
Harry Bloy (Liberal) 
 
 111.0  (9.1%)   
Kathy Corrigan (NDP) 
 
 98.0  (8.0%)   
Carole Millar (Liberal) 
 
 76.0  (6.2%)   
John Nuraney (Liberal) 
 
 76.0  (6.2%)   
Mondee Redman (NDP) 
 
 60.0  (4.9%)   
Jaynie Clark (NDP) 
 
 60.0  (4.9%)   
Lee Rankin (Liberal) 
 
 52.0  (4.2%)   
Doug Perry (Green) 
 
 50.0  (4.1%)   
Matthew Laird (Green) 
 
 40.0  (3.3%)   
Carrie McLaren (Green) 
 
 33.0  (2.7%)   
Dan Cancade (Libertarian) 
 
 32.0  (2.6%)   
Bruce Friesen (Green) 
 
 23.0  (1.9%)   
Helen H. S. Chang (Green) 
 
 17.0  (1.4%)  Defeated
None of these 
 
 2.0  (0.2%)   
  pies need GD2 extension

Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the How it works page, or ask a question.

No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory (16.7%), so the last-place candidate (Helen H. S. Chang (Green)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.

Go to the next round.














 
 
TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
5 candidates will be elected with 1,226 ballots cast.
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone in the world can vote repeatedly. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted.

First Round | Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth | How it works | Main Page


Round 3 Legend  
Dawn Black (NDP) 
 
 180.0  (14.7%)   
Raj Chouhan (NDP) 
 
 166.0  (13.6%)   
Richard Lee (Liberal) 
 
 153.0  (12.5%)   
Harry Bloy (Liberal) 
 
 111.0  (9.1%)   
Kathy Corrigan (NDP) 
 
 100.0  (8.2%)   
Carole Millar (Liberal) 
 
 76.0  (6.2%)   
John Nuraney (Liberal) 
 
 76.0  (6.2%)   
Mondee Redman (NDP) 
 
 60.0  (4.9%)   
Jaynie Clark (NDP) 
 
 61.0  (5.0%)   
Lee Rankin (Liberal) 
 
 53.0  (4.3%)   
Doug Perry (Green) 
 
 51.0  (4.2%)   
Matthew Laird (Green) 
 
 44.0  (3.6%)   
Carrie McLaren (Green) 
 
 37.0  (3.0%)   
Dan Cancade (Libertarian) 
 
 32.0  (2.6%)   
Bruce Friesen (Green) 
 
 24.0  (2.0%)  Defeated
None of these 
 
 2.0  (0.2%)   
  pies need GD2 extension

Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the How it works page, or ask a question.

No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory (16.7%), so the last-place candidate (Bruce Friesen (Green)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.

Go to the next round.














 
 
TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
5 candidates will be elected with 1,226 ballots cast.
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone in the world can vote repeatedly. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted.

First Round | Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth | How it works | Main Page


Round 4 Legend  
Dawn Black (NDP) 
 
 180.0  (14.7%)   
Raj Chouhan (NDP) 
 
 167.0  (13.7%)   
Richard Lee (Liberal) 
 
 155.0  (12.7%)   
Harry Bloy (Liberal) 
 
 111.0  (9.1%)   
Kathy Corrigan (NDP) 
 
 100.0  (8.2%)   
Carole Millar (Liberal) 
 
 76.0  (6.2%)   
John Nuraney (Liberal) 
 
 76.0  (6.2%)   
Mondee Redman (NDP) 
 
 61.0  (5.0%)   
Jaynie Clark (NDP) 
 
 62.0  (5.1%)   
Lee Rankin (Liberal) 
 
 53.0  (4.3%)   
Doug Perry (Green) 
 
 59.0  (4.8%)   
Matthew Laird (Green) 
 
 48.0  (3.9%)   
Carrie McLaren (Green) 
 
 43.0  (3.5%)   
Dan Cancade (Libertarian) 
 
 32.0  (2.6%)  Defeated
None of these 
 
 3.0  (0.2%)   
  pies need GD2 extension

Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the How it works page, or ask a question.

No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory (16.7%), so the last-place candidate (Dan Cancade (Libertarian)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.

Go to the next round.














 
 
TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
5 candidates will be elected with 1,226 ballots cast.
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone in the world can vote repeatedly. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted.

First Round | Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth | How it works | Main Page


Round 5 Legend  
Dawn Black (NDP) 
 
 181.0  (14.8%)   
Raj Chouhan (NDP) 
 
 167.0  (13.7%)   
Richard Lee (Liberal) 
 
 158.0  (12.9%)   
Harry Bloy (Liberal) 
 
 116.0  (9.5%)   
Kathy Corrigan (NDP) 
 
 102.0  (8.4%)   
Carole Millar (Liberal) 
 
 79.0  (6.5%)   
John Nuraney (Liberal) 
 
 82.0  (6.7%)   
Mondee Redman (NDP) 
 
 61.0  (5.0%)   
Jaynie Clark (NDP) 
 
 62.0  (5.1%)   
Lee Rankin (Liberal) 
 
 56.0  (4.6%)   
Doug Perry (Green) 
 
 60.0  (4.9%)   
Matthew Laird (Green) 
 
 51.0  (4.2%)   
Carrie McLaren (Green) 
 
 46.0  (3.8%)  Defeated
None of these 
 
 5.0  (0.4%)   
  pies need GD2 extension

Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the How it works page, or ask a question.

No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory (16.7%), so the last-place candidate (Carrie McLaren (Green)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.

Go to the next round.














 
 
TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
5 candidates will be elected with 1,226 ballots cast.
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone in the world can vote repeatedly. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted.

First Round | Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth | How it works | Main Page


Round 6 Legend  
Dawn Black (NDP) 
 
 182.0  (14.9%)   
Raj Chouhan (NDP) 
 
 170.0  (13.9%)   
Richard Lee (Liberal) 
 
 160.0  (13.1%)   
Harry Bloy (Liberal) 
 
 116.0  (9.5%)   
Kathy Corrigan (NDP) 
 
 107.0  (8.8%)   
Carole Millar (Liberal) 
 
 79.0  (6.5%)   
John Nuraney (Liberal) 
 
 82.0  (6.7%)   
Mondee Redman (NDP) 
 
 63.0  (5.2%)   
Jaynie Clark (NDP) 
 
 64.0  (5.2%)   
Lee Rankin (Liberal) 
 
 56.0  (4.6%)  Defeated
Doug Perry (Green) 
 
 74.0  (6.1%)   
Matthew Laird (Green) 
 
 67.0  (5.5%)   
None of these 
 
 6.0  (0.5%)   
  pies need GD2 extension

Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the How it works page, or ask a question.

No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory (16.7%), so the last-place candidate (Lee Rankin (Liberal)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.

Go to the next round.














 
 
TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
5 candidates will be elected with 1,226 ballots cast.
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone in the world can vote repeatedly. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted.

First Round | Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth | How it works | Main Page


Round 7 Legend  
Dawn Black (NDP) 
 
 183.0  (15.0%)   
Raj Chouhan (NDP) 
 
 171.0  (14.0%)   
Richard Lee (Liberal) 
 
 182.0  (14.9%)   
Harry Bloy (Liberal) 
 
 120.0  (9.9%)   
Kathy Corrigan (NDP) 
 
 110.0  (9.0%)   
Carole Millar (Liberal) 
 
 89.0  (7.3%)   
John Nuraney (Liberal) 
 
 93.0  (7.6%)   
Mondee Redman (NDP) 
 
 64.0  (5.3%)  Defeated
Jaynie Clark (NDP) 
 
 65.0  (5.3%)   
Doug Perry (Green) 
 
 74.0  (6.1%)   
Matthew Laird (Green) 
 
 67.0  (5.5%)   
None of these 
 
 8.0  (0.7%)   
  pies need GD2 extension

Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the How it works page, or ask a question.

No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory (16.7%), so the last-place candidate (Mondee Redman (NDP)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.

Go to the next round.














 
 
TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
5 candidates will be elected with 1,226 ballots cast.
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone in the world can vote repeatedly. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted.

First Round | Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth | How it works | Main Page


Round 8 Legend  
Dawn Black (NDP) 
 
 188.0  (15.4%)   
Raj Chouhan (NDP) 
 
 186.0  (15.3%)   
Richard Lee (Liberal) 
 
 185.0  (15.2%)   
Harry Bloy (Liberal) 
 
 122.0  (10.0%)   
Kathy Corrigan (NDP) 
 
 134.0  (11.0%)   
Carole Millar (Liberal) 
 
 90.0  (7.4%)   
John Nuraney (Liberal) 
 
 93.0  (7.6%)   
Jaynie Clark (NDP) 
 
 75.0  (6.2%)   
Doug Perry (Green) 
 
 76.0  (6.2%)   
Matthew Laird (Green) 
 
 69.0  (5.7%)  Defeated
None of these 
 
 8.0  (0.7%)   
  pies need GD2 extension

Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the How it works page, or ask a question.

No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory (16.7%), so the last-place candidate (Matthew Laird (Green)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.

Go to the next round.














 
 
TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
5 candidates will be elected with 1,226 ballots cast.
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone in the world can vote repeatedly. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted.

First Round | Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth | How it works | Main Page


Round 9 Legend  
Dawn Black (NDP) 
 
 207.0  (17.0%)  Elected
Raj Chouhan (NDP) 
 
 187.0  (15.4%)   
Richard Lee (Liberal) 
 
 186.0  (15.3%)   
Harry Bloy (Liberal) 
 
 123.0  (10.1%)   
Kathy Corrigan (NDP) 
 
 139.0  (11.4%)   
Carole Millar (Liberal) 
 
 90.0  (7.4%)   
John Nuraney (Liberal) 
 
 93.0  (7.6%)   
Jaynie Clark (NDP) 
 
 75.0  (6.2%)   
Doug Perry (Green) 
 
 116.0  (9.5%)   
None of these 
 
 10.0  (0.8%)   
  pies need GD2 extension

Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the How it works page, or ask a question.

Dawn Black (NDP) has enough votes to guarantee victory (16.7%) 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 (this is actually done by counting a fraction of ballots cast for the winning candidate).

Go to the next round.














 
 
TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
5 candidates will be elected with 1,226 ballots cast.
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone in the world can vote repeatedly. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted.

First Round | Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth | How it works | Main Page


Round 10 Legend  
Dawn Black (NDP) 
 
 205.0  (16.9%)   
Raj Chouhan (NDP) 
 
 187.6  (15.4%)   
Richard Lee (Liberal) 
 
 186.0  (15.3%)   
Harry Bloy (Liberal) 
 
 123.0  (10.1%)   
Kathy Corrigan (NDP) 
 
 139.8  (11.5%)   
Carole Millar (Liberal) 
 
 90.0  (7.4%)   
John Nuraney (Liberal) 
 
 93.0  (7.6%)   
Jaynie Clark (NDP) 
 
 75.3  (6.2%)  Defeated
Doug Perry (Green) 
 
 116.1  (9.6%)   
None of these 
 
 10.2  (0.8%)   
  pies need GD2 extension

Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the How it works page, or ask a question.

No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory (16.7%), so the last-place candidate (Jaynie Clark (NDP)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.

Go to the next round.














 
 
TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
5 candidates will be elected with 1,226 ballots cast.
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone in the world can vote repeatedly. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted.

First Round | Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth | How it works | Main Page


Round 11 Legend  
Dawn Black (NDP) 
 
 205.0  (16.9%)   
Raj Chouhan (NDP) 
 
 200.7  (16.6%)   
Richard Lee (Liberal) 
 
 186.0  (15.4%)   
Harry Bloy (Liberal) 
 
 125.0  (10.3%)   
Kathy Corrigan (NDP) 
 
 181.9  (15.0%)   
Carole Millar (Liberal) 
 
 92.0  (7.6%)  Defeated
John Nuraney (Liberal) 
 
 94.0  (7.8%)   
Doug Perry (Green) 
 
 126.1  (10.4%)   
None of these 
 
 15.2  (1.3%)   
  pies need GD2 extension

Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the How it works page, or ask a question.

No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory (16.7%), so the last-place candidate (Carole Millar (Liberal)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.

Go to the next round.














 
 
TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
5 candidates will be elected with 1,226 ballots cast.
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone in the world can vote repeatedly. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted.

First Round | Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth | How it works | Main Page


Round 12 Legend  
Dawn Black (NDP) 
 
 205.0  (17.0%)   
Raj Chouhan (NDP) 
 
 201.7  (16.7%)   
Richard Lee (Liberal) 
 
 225.0  (18.7%)  Elected
Harry Bloy (Liberal) 
 
 145.0  (12.0%)   
Kathy Corrigan (NDP) 
 
 184.9  (15.3%)   
John Nuraney (Liberal) 
 
 114.0  (9.5%)   
Doug Perry (Green) 
 
 130.1  (10.8%)   
None of these 
 
 20.2  (1.7%)   
  pies need GD2 extension

Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the How it works page, or ask a question.

Richard Lee (Liberal) has enough votes to guarantee victory (16.7%) 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 (this is actually done by counting a fraction of ballots cast for the winning candidate).

Go to the next round.














 
 
TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
5 candidates will be elected with 1,226 ballots cast.
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone in the world can vote repeatedly. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted.

First Round | Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth | How it works | Main Page


Round 13 Legend  
Dawn Black (NDP) 
 
 205.0  (17.0%)   
Raj Chouhan (NDP) 
 
 201.8  (16.8%)   
Richard Lee (Liberal) 
 
 205.0  (17.0%)   
Harry Bloy (Liberal) 
 
 151.4  (12.6%)   
Kathy Corrigan (NDP) 
 
 185.3  (15.4%)   
John Nuraney (Liberal) 
 
 124.1  (10.3%)  Defeated
Doug Perry (Green) 
 
 131.1  (10.9%)   
None of these 
 
 22.5  (1.9%)   
  pies need GD2 extension

Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the How it works page, or ask a question.

No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory (16.7%), so the last-place candidate (John Nuraney (Liberal)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.

Go to the next round.














 
 
TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
5 candidates will be elected with 1,226 ballots cast.
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone in the world can vote repeatedly. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted.

First Round | Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth | How it works | Main Page


Round 14 Legend  
Dawn Black (NDP) 
 
 205.0  (17.2%)   
Raj Chouhan (NDP) 
 
 206.9  (17.4%)   
Richard Lee (Liberal) 
 
 205.0  (17.2%)   
Harry Bloy (Liberal) 
 
 242.1  (20.3%)  Elected
Kathy Corrigan (NDP) 
 
 194.3  (16.3%)   
Doug Perry (Green) 
 
 136.9  (11.5%)   
None of these 
 
 35.7  (3.0%)   
  pies need GD2 extension

Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the How it works page, or ask a question.

Harry Bloy (Liberal) has enough votes to guarantee victory (16.7%) 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 (this is actually done by counting a fraction of ballots cast for the winning candidate).

Go to the next round.














 
 
TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
5 candidates will be elected with 1,226 ballots cast.
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone in the world can vote repeatedly. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted.

First Round | Next Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth | How it works | Main Page


Round 15 Legend  
Dawn Black (NDP) 
 
 205.0  (17.5%)   
Raj Chouhan (NDP) 
 
 206.9  (17.7%)  Elected
Richard Lee (Liberal) 
 
 205.0  (17.5%)   
Harry Bloy (Liberal) 
 
 205.0  (17.5%)   
Kathy Corrigan (NDP) 
 
 198.6  (17.0%)   
Doug Perry (Green) 
 
 149.3  (12.8%)   
None of these 
 
 56.1  (4.8%)   
  pies need GD2 extension

Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the How it works page, or ask a question.

Raj Chouhan (NDP) has enough votes to guarantee victory (16.7%) 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 (this is actually done by counting a fraction of ballots cast for the winning candidate).

Go to the next round.














 
 
TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
5 candidates will be elected with 1,226 ballots cast.
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone in the world can vote repeatedly. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted.

First Round | Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth | How it works | Main Page


Round 16 Legend  
Dawn Black (NDP) 
 
 205.0  (17.5%)  Elected
Raj Chouhan (NDP) 
 
 205.0  (17.5%)  Elected
Richard Lee (Liberal) 
 
 205.0  (17.5%)  Elected
Harry Bloy (Liberal) 
 
 205.0  (17.5%)  Elected
Kathy Corrigan (NDP) 
 
 200.0  (17.1%)  Elected
Doug Perry (Green) 
 
 149.8  (12.8%)  Defeated
None of these 
 
 56.2  (4.8%)   
  pies need GD2 extension

Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the How it works page, or ask a question.

Kathy Corrigan (NDP) has enough votes to guarantee victory (16.7%) and is declared a winner.
In the end, 83.2% of all cast ballots counted toward a winner. This compares to 57.1% 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.

Note that even the "highest first-round votes" method is more democratic than most methods used in US public elections: the "vote for 5" method, which allows the largest block of voters to dominate, and the district method, where choices are restricted to the one or two viable candidates within geographical boundaries drawn by the politicians in office.

Also, view the Ballot Depth info to see how much lower rankings contributed to the tally.


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TrySTV.ca Poll: Burnaby - New Westminster BC Legislative Assembly - 2009 General Election
5 candidates will be elected with 1,226 ballots cast.
Note:These results are not predicted BC-STV outcomes. On this site, anyone in the world can vote repeatedly. The goal here is to show how the votes are counted.

First Round | Last 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 
 
65.4%   
2nd 
 
17.4%   
3rd 
 
9.1%   
4th 
 
4.5%   
5th 
 
2.4%   
6th 
 
0.7%   
7th 
 
0.3%   
8th 
 
0.1%   
10th 
 
0.0%   
  pies need GD