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Victoria "Vicki" Huntington is a Canadian politician who served in the
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from 2009 until 2017 as an independent for Delta South.


Education and early career

Huntington is a native of
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, British Columbia, and has a degree in political science from the
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. Much of her early career was spent in the RCMP, where she worked with the RCMP Security Service for most of the 1970s. Prior to joining the force, she was commissioned a first lieutenant in the Canadian Army Intelligence Corps (Res). Following her years with the Security Service, Huntington served as band manager for the Gitanmaax Indian Reserve in Hazelton. She later worked as a policy assistant to the federal Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, as a member of the Nisga’a Task Group, and as vice chair of the Lower Mainland Treaty Advisory Committee (LMTAC) and its representative on the Provincial Treaty Negotiating Team. During her years in Ottawa, Huntington also served as executive assistant and acting chief of staff to the Solicitor General of Canada and to the Minister of National Revenue. She was also involved in various capacities with the
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada (PC; ) was a Centrism, centre to centre-right List of federal political parties in Canada, federal political party in Canada that existed from 1942 to 2003. From Canadian Confederation in 1867 unti ...
. She returned to British Columbia in 1988 as the director of the Federal Ministers’ Regional Offices at Canada Place in Vancouver. Huntington received an award from the Delta Farmland and Wildlife Trust for exceptional service.


Political career

A resident of Ladner (
Delta Delta commonly refers to: * Delta (letter) (Δ or δ), the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet * D (NATO phonetic alphabet: "Delta"), the fourth letter in the Latin alphabet * River delta, at a river mouth * Delta Air Lines, a major US carrier ...
), British Columbia, Huntington was first elected in 1993 to Delta Municipal Council and returned to council at or near the top of the polls in the four subsequent municipal elections. She declined to run again in 2008. Huntington ran in the 2009 general election. She finished a close second in initial results on election night, with opponent Wally Oppal leading by a margin of just two votes over Huntington. This result was subject to an automatic judicial recount because the margin of victory was fewer than one-500th of all votes cast. On May 26, 2009, the recount revealed that Huntington had defeated Oppal by 32 votes, to become the first independent MLA elected to the B.C. provincial legislature since the general election of 1949. Huntington was elected to a second term in the 2013 election with an increased plurality. She was the first woman to be re-elected as an independent MLA in the province's history. Huntington had stated in May 2016, that she was "not ready to retire", but later changed her mind in January 2017 citing health concerns and decided not to seek a third term.


Post-political career

Huntington endorsed
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candidate Peter van der Velden for Delta South in the 2020 election.


Electoral record

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Family

Huntington's father Ron Huntington was elected to the
House of Commons of Canada The House of Commons of Canada () is the lower house of the Parliament of Canada. Together with the Monarchy of Canada#Parliament (King-in-Parliament), Crown and the Senate of Canada, they comprise the Bicameralism, bicameral legislature of Ca ...
three times as a Progressive Conservative, in 1974, 1979, and 1980, representing the electoral district of Capilano on metro Vancouver's north shore. In 1979, he served as minister of state for small business in the government of
Joe Clark Charles Joseph Clark (born June 5, 1939) is a Canadian businessman, writer, and retired politician who served as the 16th prime minister of Canada from 1979 to 1980. He also served as Leader of the Official Opposition (Canada), leader of the ...
.


References


External links


Legislative Assembly web sitePersonal web site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Huntington, Vicki Independent MLAs in British Columbia Living people People from Delta, British Columbia Politicians from Vancouver University of British Columbia alumni Women MLAs in British Columbia 21st-century members of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia 21st-century Canadian women politicians British Columbia municipal councillors Year of birth missing (living people) Women municipal councillors in British Columbia