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Liberals take most of Fraser Valley, but the NDP takes 2 key ridings

The Liberals took most Fraser Valley ridings, but the NDP won in Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge-Mission.

Rich Coleman, Mike de Jong, Mary Polak all re-elected in region

Left to right: Rich Coleman, Mary Polak and Mike de Jong are former Liberal cabinet ministers, who were all re-elected in the Fraser Valley. (CBC)

The Liberals maintained theirtraditional dominance in the Fraser Valleybut the NDP tooktwo key ridings in the 2017 provincial election.

Lisa Bearewon MapleRidge-PittMeadowsfor the New Democrats and Bob D'Eithbroke the Liberals grip onMaple Ridge-Mission.

Former minister ofnatural gas and housing Rich Coleman was re-elected in LangleyEast,as were formerenvironment minister Mary Polakin Langley and former finance minister Mike de Jong in Abbotsford West.

Liberal John Martin was re-elected in his riding of Chilliwackand Darryl Plecasalso gave the Liberals a win by re-taking his seat in Abbotsford South.

The Liberals also had wins fromSimon Gibson inAbbotsford-MissionandLaurie ThronessinChilliwack-Kent.