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Murray Coell
Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly
for Saanich North and the Islands
In office
May 28, 1996 – May 14, 2013
Preceded byClive Tanner
Succeeded byGary Holman
Minister of Human Resources
ofBritish Columbia
In office
June 5, 2001 – January 26, 2004
PremierGordon Campbell
Succeeded byStan Hagen
Minister of Community, Aboriginal and Women’s Services
ofBritish Columbia
In office
January 26, 2004 – June 16, 2005
PremierGordon Campbell
Preceded byGeorge Abbott
Succeeded byTom Christensen (Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation), Ida Chong (Women’s and Seniors’ Services)
Minister of Advanced Education of British Columbia
In office
June 16, 2005 – June 10, 2009
PremierGordon Campbell
Preceded byIda Chong
Succeeded byMoira Stilwell
Minister responsible for Research and Technology
ofBritish Columbia
In office
June 16, 2005 – June 23, 2008
PremierGordon Campbell
Minister of Labour Market Development of British Columbia
In office
June 23, 2008 – June 10, 2009
PremierGordon Campbell
Succeeded byMoira Stilwell
Minister of Labour of British Columbia
In office
June 10, 2009 – October 25, 2010
PremierGordon Campbell
Preceded byIain Black
Succeeded byIain Black
Minister of Environment
ofBritish Columbia
In office
October 25, 2010 – March 14, 2011
PremierGordon Campbell
Preceded byBarry Penner
Succeeded byTerry Lake
Personal details
Born1954 or 1955 (age 69–70)[1]
Political partyLiberal

Murray Coell (born 1955 or 1954) is a Canadian politician. He is a former member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly, representing the riding of Saanich North and the Islands, a suburb of Victoria, from 1996 through 2012. He is a BC Liberal. He previously served as the Minister of Environment, Minister of Labour, Minister of Advanced Education and Labour Market Development; Minister of Human Resources; Minister of Community, Aboriginal and Women's Services; and Minister of Advanced Education and Minister Responsible for Research and Technology.[2]

Coell was first elected to the British Columbia legislature in 1996 and has been re-elected in 2001, 2005, and 2009. He announced in 2012 that he would not run for re-election.[3]

Prior to being elected to provincial office, Coell was mayor of Saanich, British Columbia for six years.[3] He has also served as chair of the Capital Regional District. Before entering politics, Coell was a social worker and a small business owner. He has a Bachelor of Arts in social welfare from the University of Victoria.

Election results[edit]

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  • 1996 British Columbia general election: Saanich North and the Islands
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Liberal Murray Coell 13,374 47.57%
    New Democratic Lynda Laushway 10,546 37.51%
    Reform Ross Imrie 1,627 5.79%
    Progressive Democrat Gary Lundy 1,533 5.45%
    Green Wally du Temple 898 3.19%
    Natural Law Paul Tessier 72 0.26%
    Western Canada Concept Zino Del Monte 63 0.22%
    Total valid votes 28,113 100.00%
    Total rejected ballots 120 0.43%
    Turnout 28,233 77.89%
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  • 2001 British Columbia general election: Saanich North and the Islands
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Liberal Murray Coell 15,406 54.29
    Green Andrew Lewis 7,211 25.41
    New Democratic Paul Sam 5,011 17.66
    Marijuana Christina Racki 491 1.73
    Independent Balther Johannes Jensen 257 0.91
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  • 2005 British Columbia general election: Saanich North and the Islands
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Liberal Murray Coell 13,265 44.01
    New Democratic Christine Hunt 11,265 37.37
    Green Ken Rouleau 4,557 15.12
    Democratic Reform Ian Douglas Bruce 1,056 3.50
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  • 2009 British Columbia general election: Saanich North and the Islands
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    Liberal Murray Coell 13,120 44.91 +0.9
    New Democratic Gary Holman 12,875 44.07 +6.9
    Green Tom Bradfield 3,220 11.02 −4.1
    Total valid votes 29,215

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Murray Coell re-elected, Green candidate second: [Final Edition] Bell, Jeff. Times - Colonist [Victoria, B.C] 17 May 2001: C4.
  • ^ "Honorable Murray Coell". Cabinet Ministers. Government of British Columbia. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  • ^ a b "Another B.C. Liberal quits politics". CBC. July 11, 2012. Retrieved 26 January 2014.

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