
Once a strong party to reckon with, NDP candidate in Chilliwack-Hope sees vote share plummet
CHILLIWACK — Four years ago, the New Democratic Party candidate in Chilliwack-Hope, DJ Pohl, garnered over 26 per cent of the vote as a viable second-place contestant in the 2021 federal election.
While longtime MP Mark Strahl still won with 46 per cent of the votes cast (25,421) in the election held four years ago, Pohl still received 14,603 votes as a respected figure in NDP circles around Chilliwack.
For historical reference, the NDP candidate in the 2019 election for Chilliwack-Hope, Heather McQuillan, received 16.7 per cent of the vote, or 8,957 votes.
But with all 243 polls reporting results, the NDP candidate in Monday’s general election, Teri Westerby, saw his vote tally drop over 9,000 votes compared to Pohl’s from just four years ago, finishing with only 7.3 per cent of the vote share (4,779 votes) and a third-place showing.