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B.C. Votes 2017: Surrey-Fleetwood riding profile

A look at Surrey-Fleetwood, one of the 87 electoral districts in British Columbia.

It's Fassbender vs. Brar vs. Binnema once again in Fleetwood, in a race that is sure to be closely watched

The oddly shaped riding has gained blocks to the north and southeast of John Thompson Park but lost areas that were south of 88th Avenue and east of 160th Street (Elections B.C.)

In advance of the 2017 B.C. election, we'll be profilingall 87 electoraldistrictsin the province. Here is Surrey-Fleetwood, one of nine ridings in Surrey and a place that might see the most heated rematch in the province.

Summary: A suburban riding in the centre of Surrey, Surrey-Fleetwood is one of the only two ridings in B.C. to see the same three candidates for the B.C. Liberals, NDP and Green Party as the last election.

Politics: The NDP's Jagrup Brar, previously the MLA for Surrey-Panorama Ridge, won this riding when it was created prior to the 2009 election.

But in 2013, Peter Fassbender, the longtime mayor of Langley, ran for the Liberals, and defeated Brar by 200 votes, the B.C. party's smallest margin of victory.

In this election, the boundaries of the riding have changed, having lost its southeast cornerclose to Cloverdale, which has historically favoured the Liberals over the NDP, while adding areas north and southeast of John Thompson Park that used to be in Surrey-Green Timbers and Surrey-Newton.

Candidates: The Liberal candidate is Fassbender, who served as minister of education during the 2014 teachers' strike, and minister of community, sport and cultural development since 2015.

The NDP candidate is Brar, the former executive director of Surrey's Self Employment and Entrepreneur Development Society, who first became an MLA in a 2004 byelection.

The Green Party candidate is Tim Binnema, itscandidate in 2013 and an engineering manager forA.H. Lundberg Systems Limited.

Where does the NDP do well?It's hard to make too many comparisons in this riding, because it straddles so many areas that have been under different MLAs in recent elections, butin general it does best in the area directly south andeastof Green Timbers park, along with the areas to the northwest of Fleetwood Park.

What about the Liberals? In general, it does better in the areaseast of152ndStreet and north of84thAvenue. It also picked up a lot of votes in theeasternstretch of the riding, south of the Fraser Highway andeastof Fleetwood Park, but theareawas transferred to Surrey-Cloverdaleforthis election, making Fassbender more vulnerable than before.

MAP: Every polling station in the riding last election