's next election. Vancouver Isla… Vancouver’s Kensington district is almost centred around Kensington Park, as it begins south of Kingsway. For ridings in any of the suburbs other than North Vancouver and West Vancouver, please see New Westminster (electoral districts) (all other Lower Mainland ridings are descendants of the original New Westminster riding. 's next election. Green: Nazanin Moghadami; Liberal: Paul Lepage; NDP: Mable Elmore * Independent: Salvatore Vetro; Vancouver … BC NDP – Mable Elmore (Incumbent) BC Liberals – Paul Lepage; BC Greens – Nazanin Moghadami; Independent – Salvatore Vetro ; Vancouver-Kingsway. These electoral district maps were used in the 2017 Provincial General Election and will be used again in B.C. Vancouver Kensington. Vancouver-Kensington. Vancouver-Kensington is a provincial electoral district of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in Canada. To view a voting area, choose an electoral district in the table below. This is a list of British Columbia's 87 provincial electoral districts (also colloquially known as ridings in Canadian English) as defined by the Redistribution of 2008, which came into effect for the 2009 election.Further redistribution took place in 2015, which came into effect for the 2017 election.. This page is a listing of federal and provincial electoral districts located in the City of Vancouver, British Columbia, and for ridings which include the name Vancouver in their title, including those on Vancouver Island among which was the original first-use of the riding-name Vancouver. Voting Area Maps These voting area maps were used in the 2017 Provincial General Election. New voting area maps will be published before B.C.’s next scheduled election. This area includes the Mountain View Cemetery, which is east of Queen Elizabeth Park, and it ends at the corner of East 49th Avenue and Nanaimo Street. Toll-Free: 1-800-661-8683 TTY: 1-888-456-5448 electionsbc@elections.bc.ca Toll-Free Fax: 1-866-466-0665s Back Voting Places Updated. These electoral district maps were used in the 2017 Provincial General Election and will be used again in B.C.