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the second choices distributed among the remaining candidates. This process continued until a candidate emerged with the requisite majority vote. Some voters only indicated a first choice (plumping), and others did not utilize the full range available. Consequently, as the counts progressed, some ballots would be exhausted and total valid votes would decline, thereby reducing the absolute majority required to be elected. In multi-member
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The 1952 and 1953 elections used the alternative voting system. Rather than marking the ballot with an X, numbers were to be placed opposite the names in order of choice. If, after the first count, no candidate received an absolute simple majority, the candidate with the fewest votes was dropped, and
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The party has been described as a "more socially conservative" party than BC United. Rustad has often clashed on social issues with BC premier David Eby in the legislature. Rustad accused Eby of being an "authoritarian socialist" in 2023, while in 2024, Eby accused the Conservatives of embodying "the
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to join the Conservatives. This gave the Conservatives the two MLAs necessary for official party status, and Banman became the party's house leader. On Sept. 23, 2023 the Legislative Assembly Management Committee approved $ 214,000 in funding for the office of B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad and
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Following his disqualification, Gunn founded Common Sense BC, an advocacy group that would study the viability of a right-wing alternative to the BC Liberals. Gunn's group endorsed a slate of candidates who stood for election to the Conservative board at the party's May 2022 AGM, launching a takeover
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without a leader. It nominated ten candidates, none of whom was elected. Even without a leader, the party still managed an average of more than a thousand votes per riding contested, with no candidate receiving less than 2 percent of the vote. Leah Catherine McCulloch received the highest vote share
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resigned from the position of party leader. Dan Brooks was elected the new leader of the party on April 12, 2014, then resigned at the party's Annual General Meeting on February 20, 2016. Brooks was re-elected as leader at a leadership convention held on September 17, 2016. However, on October 28,
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The party opposes housing reform to increase housing supply. In 2024, party leader John Rustad told supporters that he would scrap a housing reform by BC NDP that legalized fourplexes on lots that previously only allowed single-family housing and sixplexes on lots near rapid transit stations.
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In the leadup to the 2024 election, the party dropped some candidates for their spreading of misinformation on vaccination and medical issues; candidates dropped include Stephen Malthouse, Jan Webb and Rachael Weber. The party also dropped Damon Scrase for homophobic and racist comments, and
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system. The idea behind the change was an assumption that the business-oriented majority of BC voters would keep the democratic socialist party out of power through their secondary choices, regardless of the newly formed split between former coalition partner.
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The leader of the Conservative Party of British Columbia has defended his social media post that critics say appeared to compare teaching students about sexual orientation and gender identity to the genocide of Indigenous children in residential
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At the end of 2010, the party had the support of 8 percent of votes according to opinion polls, had approximately 2,000 members, up from 300 in June of that year, and had constituency associations established in 45 of the province's 85 ridings.
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city councillor, was appointed interim leader by a unanimous vote of the newly elected board. Anderson oversaw the reformation of several defunct riding associations and an increase in membership, and took the party through the
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in 2022, conservative commentator Aaron Gunn entered the race, hoping to represent the party's right-wing. However, the BC Liberal Party disqualified Gunn, describing his views as "inconsistent" with the party's values.
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This glimpse at relevance did not last long, however. Wallace was elected leader of the party in 1973, but in the same year his caucus mate Curtis left to join the Social Credit caucus, answering a call by new leader
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by-elections, the Conservative candidates placed fourth and second, with 4.88 percent and 19.86 percent of the vote, respectively. In Langford-Juan de Fuca, the Conservatives unexpectedly overtook the centre-right
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would be held in the near future. A few weeks later, Rustad announced that he was running to be the party's leader. On March 31, 2023, Rustad was acclaimed as the new leader as the only candidate in the race.
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After the election, a coalition government was formed by the Conservative and Liberal members. T. D. Patullo, Liberal leader, objected, stepped down, and sat as a Liberal, giving the Coalition 32 seats.
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and ran as part of the 'Non-Partisan Independent Group'. When Bowser died and the elections in Vancouver Centre and Victoria City were postponed, four Non-partisan and two Unionist candidates withdrew.
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The party advocates for increased resource extraction with few environmental roadblocks, and calls to further develop the province's fossil fuel and lumber industries. In particular, it opposes the
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It was clear to those who wanted to keep the CCF out of power that only the Socreds would be able to accomplish that task, and so business-oriented voters left the old parties behind. Having a
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Member of Parliament John Cummins was proclaimed leader. After dropping into single digits after Liberal premier Gordon Campbell's resignation in March 2011, the Conservatives consistently
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was appointed Premier a short time later, but the conflict strained relations between the two parties and leaders going forward, and caused internal divisions to open up within the Tories.
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against the non-partisan government, but these were generally loose groups. In 1902, the Conservative Party convention passed a resolution to stand candidates in the next election.
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for power in the province. However, the party has had only a minor presence in the legislature since the 1950s, and last ran a full slate in 1960. The current party leader is
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on September 26, 2009, the party elected a new executive and re-elected Wayne McGrath as president. In 2010, the party formed an advisory committee that included, chairman
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In the 1945 and 1949 elections, the Liberal Party ran in coalition with the Conservative Party. Results compared to Liberal and Conservative total from previous election.
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The Tories returned to the wilderness in the following years, despite the amazing growth of the federal party during the 1980s. For a brief stint in 1986, former NDP MLA
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2016, the party's executive board removed him from the leadership after ruling that the meeting that approved his candidacy for the leadership convention lacked quorum.
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Despite high hopes, the Conservatives received only 4.76 percent of the vote and were unable to elect a MLA during the election. The party's strongest result was in
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In January 1952, the Liberals decided to dissolve the coalition, with Johnson summarily dismissing his PC ministers, including Anscomb, and continued forward as a
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In 2017, under the previous leadership, party communications director John Twigg compared his party's populist and anti-establishment rhetoric with that of the
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as leader of the Liberal Party, and her subsequent swearing in as Premier, the Conservatives' support rose again at the expense of the Liberals. According to
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in order to cement its base. Social Credit became, in effect, the new centre-right coalition party, and both the Liberals and the Tories became marginalized.
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In 1991, the party changed its name back to the "BC Conservative Party", but was unable to gain traction during the collapse of the Socred government in the
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replaced him as Liberal leader and premier on the promise to form a coalition, and did so, making Maitland Deputy Premier and
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had implied the decision was because she had reposted a statement calling for a criminal investigation into Health Minister
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crossed the floor to sit as a PC MLA, but quit politics altogether following the dissolution of the Legislature for the
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to join the PCs, becoming its first MLA in 15 years. The attention translated into nearly 13 percent of the vote in the
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Alexandra Wright after “careful consideration of various factors related to campaign performance and conduct”.
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of the party. The endorsed candidates were elected, and young right-wing advocates took control of the party.
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and the subsequent re-alignment of BC politics. The party ran only a handful of candidates between 1991 and
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since 1986. In September 2012, John van Dongen switched to independent status after the re-election of
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elections, the Tories won no seats to the Legislature, and slowly the party began to dwindle downward.
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In 1942, the BC Conservatives were rebranded as the "BC Progressive Conservative Party", following the
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that the province had until that point was unstable and inhibiting development. His Conservatives won
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for health care workers, BC's Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) education policies, and
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area. Warren was unable to win his own seat. The election was won by the CCF's successor party, the
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Morley, J. Terence; Ruff, Norman J.; Swanson, Neil A.; Wilson, R. Jeremy; and Young, Walter D.,
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MLAs. The Conservatives generally implemented policies mirroring the priorities of the national
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The Conservative Party rebounded under Frank Porter Patterson to run a near-full slate in the
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was elected leader of the Conservatives. The party was able to field 24 candidates for the
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and earning almost 5 percent of the vote, the Conservatives entered the campaign for the
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The party changed its name to the "Conservative Party of British Columbia" prior to the
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kept its distance in order to avoid alienating Social Credit Party supporters. When the
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During this time, with most of their voters in BC supporting Social Credit, the federal
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to join the BC Conservatives, providing the party with its first representative in the
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to sit as a Social Credit League of British Columbia member, and eventually formed the
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of all the Conservative candidates, at 7.55 percent in the riding of Courtenay-Comox.
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In August 2022, the party revealed a new logo, alongside a new website and platform.
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Bolin announced on March 3, 2023, that he was stepping down as party leader, and a
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was opposed; however, Pattullo was forced to resign by his own party in late 1941.
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following 1953, the Social Credit government changed the electoral system back to
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to reunite the 'pro-business' vote. Wallace was able to win his own seat in the
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served as leader from 1952 until 1961, eventually handing the reigns to federal
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Continuity And Change in Canadian Politics: Essays in Honour of David E. Smith
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However, none of the three parties expected the result of the election. The
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above 10 percent in the last half of 2011, reaching as high as 23 percent.
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The party under Rustad has seen a revival in support. Leading up to the
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crossed the floor to the Conservatives. On June 3, BC United's MLA for
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The party was not able to select a new leader before the start of the
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The Conservative Party of British Columbia was formed in 1900 as the
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his caucus, equivalent to the Green caucus, who also had two MLAs.
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and continued their partnership past, running a joint ticket in the
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The party held a leadership convention on May 28, 2011, and former
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In September 2017, following the party's AGM, Scott Anderson, a
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teaching students about sexual orientation and gender identity
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and the party leadership was the last Tory MLA to be elected.
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Conservative Party of British Columbia logo from 2020 to 2022
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Conservative Party of British Columbia logo from 2015 to 2020
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CCF, urged the Liberals and Conservatives to form a wartime
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Party government was introduced on June 1, 1903, by Premier
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have caused controversy, including that the efforts of the
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and their supporters be arrested for "illegal activities".
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lead. Maitland and Hart served throughout the remainder of
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On May 31, 2024, BC United MLA and BC United caucus chair
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Scott Anderson, October 4, 2017 – April 8, 2019 (interim)
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policy in favour of traditional and populist platforms.
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would take control of the Socreds, dropping the party's
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Hans J. Michelmann, David E. Smith, Cristine De Clercy
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became the party's permanent leader on April 8, 2019.
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election campaigns overlapped in 1979, federal leader
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List of BC general elections § Results by party
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British Columbia Conservative Party

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John Rustad
Campbell River, British Columbia
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Politics of British Columbia
Political parties
Elections
political party
British Columbia
British Columbia Liberal Party
Nechako Lakes
John Rustad
premier of British Columbia
Richard McBride
William John Bowser
Simon Fraser Tolmie
deputy premier
coalition government
Royal Maitland

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