Aman Singh

Canadian politician, from 2020 member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
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IntroCanadian politician, from 2020 member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
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Work fieldLaw Politics
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Education
University of California, Berkeley
University of Victoria
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Biography

Aman Singh is a Canadian politician who has represented the electoral district of Richmond-Queensborough in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia since 2020, as a member of the British Columbia New Democratic Party. He is the first turban-wearing Sikh to be elected Member of the Legislative Assembly in BC.

Biography

Born in Sultanpur Lodhi, Punjab, India, Singh moved to Hong Kong at the age of one with his family, living there until age 18. He has some knowledge of Cantonese, and can also speak Hindi and Punjabi alongside English. He attended University of California, Berkeley, where he studied physics and anthropology. He went on to receive a law degree from University of Victoria, and operated his own law practice specializing in human and civil rights law. He had lived in Richmond, British Columbia for two decades, before moving to the Delta neighbourhood of Sunshine Hills.

Singh contested the new riding of Richmond-Queensborough in the 2017 provincial election as a candidate for the British Columbia New Democratic Party; he lost to Liberal candidate Jas Johal by 134 votes. The two faced off again in the 2020 provincial election, with Singh defeating Johal this time to win the seat. On December 7, 2022 he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary for Environment by Premier David Eby.

Singh has a daughter with wife Katrina. He was diagnosed with colon cancer in August 2021, and underwent radiation, chemotherapy and surgery to remove the tumour.

Electoral record

2020 British Columbia general election: Richmond-Queensborough
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticAman Singh9,40647.65+6.90$50,855.54
LiberalJas Johal7,72839.15−2.28$59,892.51
GreenEarl Einarson1,4967.58−5.14$2,311.39
ConservativeKay Hale1,1085.61+2.11$6,570.00
Total valid votes19,738100.00
Total rejected ballots1540.77 
Turnout19,89249.56−6.22
Registered voters40,138
New Democratic gain from LiberalSwing+4.59
Source: Elections BC
2017 British Columbia general election: Richmond-Queensborough
PartyCandidateVotes%Expenditures
LiberalJas Johal8,21841.43$67,089
New DemocraticAman Singh8,08440.75$30,369
GreenMichael Wolfe2,52412.72$400
ConservativeKay Khilvinder Hale6943.50$1,279
New RepublicanLawrence Chen3181.60$0
Total valid votes19,838100.00
Total rejected ballots1940.97
Turnout20,03255.78
Registered voters35,911
Source: Elections BC
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