ABOUT JUAN DE FUCA-MALAHAT
Juan de Fuca-Malahat is a new riding for this election — essentially what’s left of the previous Langford-Juan de Fuca riding after you carve away Langford.
The old riding was held by former New Democrat premier John Horgan until he retired. His successor, Ravi Parmar, was elected in a byelection and is running this election in Langford-Highlands.
2023 byelection results (Langford-Juan de Fuca):
- NDP – 67%
- Liberal – 17%
- Green – 16%
2020 election results (Langford-Juan de Fuca):
- NDP – 69%
- Green – 17%
- Liberal – 15%
- Communist – less than 1%
THE CANDIDATES IN JUAN DE FUCA-MALAHAT
The candidates in this election are:
- Green candidate David Evans, an entrepreneur
- New Democrat Dana Lajeunesse, a Sooke municipal councillor
- Conservative Marina Sapozhnikov, a physician
WHERE TO VOTE IN JUAN DE FUCA-MALAHAT
Voters have an assigned voting place on general voting day, but you can vote at another voting place if it’s more convenient to you.
Find your assigned voting place on your Where to Vote card, which should have arrived in the mail, or check out to find voting places near you.
These are the voting locations in the riding of Juan de Fuca-Malahat:
- Cobble Hill Community Hall 3550 Watson Ave., Cobble Hill
- East Sooke Community Hall — 1397 Copper Mine Rd., Sooke
- Juan de Fuca Area Services Building — 3-7450 Butler Rd., Sooke
- Metchosin Community Hall — 4401 William Head Rd., Metchosin
- Mill Bay Community Hall — 1001 Shawnigan-Mill Bay Rd., Mill Bay
- Port Renfrew Community Centre — 6638 Deering Rd., Port Renfrew
- SEAPARC Leisure Complex — 2168 Phillips Rd., Sooke
- Shawnigan Lake Community Centre — 2804 Shawnigan Lake Rd., Shawnigan Lake
- Shirley Community Hall — 2795 Sheringham Point Rd., Sooke
- Sooke Community Hall — 2037 Shields Rd., Sooke
Check for updates and to confirm locations and hours for all voting places.
> You can find more information on voting requirements and other ridings in our guide to the 2024 B.C. election on 91原创 Island.