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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 59. Chapters: Quebec municipal elections, 2005, British Columbia general election, 2005, Quebec municipal elections, 2005, results in Chaudiere-Appalaches, Quebec municipal elections, 2005, results in Bas-Saint-Laurent, Parti Quebecois leadership election, 2005, Quebec municipal elections, 2005, results in Estrie, Quebec municipal elections, 2005, results in Centre-du-Quebec, British Columbia municipal elections, 2005, Quebec municipal elections, 2005, results in Abitibi-Temiscamingue, Quebec municipal elections, 2005, results in Capitale-Nationale, Vancouver municipal election, 2005, Quebec municipal elections, 2005, results in Gaspesie-Iles-de-la-Madeleine, Alberta Alliance Party leadership election, 2005, Sherbrooke municipal election, 2005, Quebec municipal elections, 2005, results in Cote-Nord, Magog municipal election, 2005, British Columbia electoral reform referendum, 2005, Newfoundland and Labrador municipal elections, 2005, New Brunswick New Democratic Party leadership election, 2005, Canadian federal by-election, 2005, Bromont municipal election, 2005, Cowansville municipal election, 2005, Bedford municipal election, 2005, Potton municipal election, 2005, Montreal municipal election, 2005, Prince Edward Island electoral reform referendum, 2005. Excerpt: The 38th British Columbia general election was held on May 17, 2005, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of British Columbia (BC), Canada. The BC Liberal Party formed the government of the province prior to this general election under the leadership of Premier Gordon Campbell. The government claimed New Democratic Party's two MLAs were not enough to qualify them for official opposition status. The Liberals retained power, with a reduced majority of 46 out of 79 seats, down from the record 77 out of 79 in 2001. Voter turnout was 58.2 per cent. Un...