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Lorne Mayencourt (born 1957) is a
Canadian politician, who
formerly represented the
electoral district of Vancouver-Burrard in the
Legislative ****embly...
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counted on May 30, 2005,
Mayencourt was
declared the
winner by a
margin of 18 votes.
After a
judicial recount,
Mayencourt was
declared the
victor by...
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Svend Robinson and in 2008 she
defeated high-profile
Conservative Lorne Mayencourt. On May 4, 2006, Fry
became the 11th person, 3rd woman, and the only Westerner...
- "
Mayencourt defeats Stevenson by 18 votes". cbc.ca.
Archived from the
original on 28
October 2005.
Retrieved 15
November 2018. "Liberal
Mayencourt wins...
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Expenditures Liberal Hedy Fry 19,506 34.50 −9.37 $80,974
Conservative Lorne Mayencourt 14,188 25.09 +4.73 $91,239 New
Democratic Michael Byers 12,047 21.31 −7...
- 9:05 p.m.
local time. June 22, 2005 - Tim Stevenson, who lost to
Lorne Mayencourt by 11 votes, asks the
Supreme Court of
British Columbia to
order a new...
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Brenzinger Surrey-White Rock:
Gordon Hogg Vancouver-Burrard:
Lorne Mayencourt Vancouver-Fairview: Gary Farrell-Collins Vancouver-Fraserview: Ken...
- term in the legislature; came out
later while serving as a mayor.
Lorne Mayencourt Liberal British Columbia May 16, 2001
September 13, 2008 Jim
Watson OLP...
- the Internet.
Openly ****
political figures such as
Scott Brison,
Lorne Mayencourt and
Jaime Watt are or have been ****ociated with
conservative parties at...
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Canadian jazz
musician Lorne Loomer (1937–2017),
Canadian rower Lorne Mayencourt (born 1957),
Canadian politician Lorne Michaels (born 1944), Canadian-born...