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Jenny Kwan
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Biography

Jenny Wai Ching Kwan (born in 1967) is a Hong Kong-born Canadian politician. She was a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) of British Columbia for the riding of Vancouver-Mount Pleasant, and a senior member of the provincial caucus of the New Democratic Party. After serving for 20 years in the provincial legislative assembly, she was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 2015 election, representing Vancouver East.

Personal life

Kwan emigrated to Canada at age nine with her family from Hong Kong. She speaks English, French, and Cantonese. She graduated from Simon Fraser University with a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology. She worked as a community legal advocate in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside before entering politics. It is a troubled and impoverished area comprised largely by new immigrants and ethnic minorities.

Political career

Vancouver city councillor

In 1993, Kwan at age 26 was elected as the youngest-ever member of Vancouver City Council. She was the sole representative of the civic party known as COPE throughout her term on council.

Provincial politics

In 1996, Kwan entered provincial politics. After being nominated, she was elected as the MLA for Vancouver-Mount Pleasant, in East Vancouver. She succeeded Mike Harcourt, who was elected as Premier .

In 2001, Kwan, along with Joy MacPhail, was one of only two NDP MLAs to survive the party's electoral defeat. She was re-elected in 2005, 2009, and 2013.

Leadership controversy, December 2010

In December 2010, Kwan released a statement to the media criticizing NDP party leader Carole James, and calling for an immediate leadership convention, after party candidates suffered defeat in the 2009 election. In response to Kwan's statement, James called an emergency caucus session to address opposition to her continued leadership. Before the caucus meeting was held, however, James announced her resignation as party leader. While Kwan was accused of self-interest, at the time she claimed to have no plans to run for the leadership of the party.

Portland Hotel Society controversy, March 2014

In March 2014, an audit of the Portland Hotel Society showed that Kwan's ex-husband, Dan Small, had improperly expensed the cost of a family Disneyland trip to the Society. At the time of the trip, Kwan had still been married to Small and had participated in the trip with their children. When the audit became public, Kwan held a press conference where she denied any knowledge that the Society had paid for the trip, and said she would reimburse the Society. Following the conference, Kwan took a brief leave of absence.

Election to the House of Commons

In January 2015, Kwan announced that she would be seeking the New Democratic Party of Canada nomination in Vancouver East for the 2015 federal election. Mable Elmore was also seeking the party's nomination in the riding. Kwan was nominated on March 22, and sought to replace Libby Davies as the Member of Parliament for the riding. She was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in October 2015, defeating Liberal Party candidate Edward Wong and Conservative Party candidate James Low by a wide margin. On November 12, she was appointed as her party's critic for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship.

Electoral Record

Federal

Canadian federal election, 2015
PartyCandidateVotes%∆%Expenditures
New DemocraticJenny Kwan29,31649.94-12.89
LiberalEdward Wong16,53228.16+18.25
ConservativeJames Low6,32210.77-8.13
GreenWes Regan5,3959.19+1.54
CommunistPeter Marcus5250.89
IndependentD. Alex Millar2160.37
Marxist–LeninistAnne Jamieson2140.36-0.36
PirateShawn Vulliez1880.32
Total valid votes/Expense limit58,708100.0 $224,898.68
Total rejected ballots405
Turnout59,113
Eligible voters87,657
New Democratic holdSwing-15.57
Source: Elections Canada

Provincial

B.C. General Election 2013: Vancouver-Mount Pleasant
PartyCandidateVotes%±Expenditures
    New DemocraticJenny Kwan13,84565.83+1.88
LiberalCelyna Sia Sherst3,94218.74-2.06
GreenBarinder Hans2,50611.92-2.36
MarijuanaWilliam Austin3491.66
IndependentJeremy Gustafson2601.24
CommunistPeter Marcus1290.61-0.36
Total valid votes21,031100.00
New Democratic holdSwing+1.97
British Columbia general election, 2009: Vancouver-Mount Pleasant
PartyCandidateVotes%∆%Expenditures
New DemocraticJenny Kwan11,23263.95−0.29$79,796
LiberalSherry Darlene Wiebe3,65420.80−0.48$41,506
GreenJohn T. Boychuck2,50714.28+4.05$7,013
CommunistPeter Marcus1710.97+0.48$1,565
Total Valid Votes17,564100
Total Rejected Ballots2181.23
Turnout17,78246.47
British Columbia general election, 2005: Vancouver-Mount Pleasant
PartyCandidateVotes%Expenditures
New DemocraticJenny Kwan12,97464.24$98,030
LiberalJuliet Andalis4,29821.28$34,819
GreenRaven Bowen2,06610.23$1,882
MarijuanaChristopher Patrick Bennett3081.53$100
IndependentMike Hansen2051.02$406
Work LessNiki Westman1870.93$100
CommunistPeter Marcus980.49$2,928
Democratic ReformImtiaz Popat430.21$100
PlatinumKirk Anton Moses170.08$130
Total Valid Votes20,196100
Total Rejected Ballots3121.54
Turnout20,50849.93
British Columbia general election, 2001: Vancouver-Mount Pleasant
PartyCandidateVotes%∆%Expenditures
New DemocraticJenny Kwan7,16344.48-19.57$60,582
LiberalGail Sparrow5,34333.18+8.82$56,796
GreenDale Hofmann2,61216.22+11.86$3,276
MarijuanaDavid Malmo-Levine4893.03$721
UnityKen Wright1661.03$185
No AffiliationLiar Liar1480.92
CommunistKimball Cariou1420.88-0.19$332
Party of CitizensFranklin Wayne Poley420.26331
Total valid votes16,105100.00%
Total rejected ballots2081.29%
Turnout16,31359.36%
New Democratic holdSwing-14.2
B.C. General Election 1996: Vancouver-Mount Pleasant
PartyCandidateVotes%±Expenditures
    New DemocraticJenny Kwan11,15564.05%$41,905
LiberalAnne Beer4,24324.36%$32,735
GreenPaul Alexander7594.36%$100
Progressive DemocratJohn Spark5843.35%$100
ReformWayne Marsden3542.03%
CommunistKimball Cariou1210.69%$319
    Natural LawJohn S.W. Kent1140.65%$120
Social CreditAgnes Kokko860.49%$526
Total valid votes17,416100.00%
Total rejected ballots2841.60%
Turnout17,70060.50%

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