Libertarian Party of British Columbia
BC Libertarian Party, established in 1988, has grown to a well structured party in the Millennium. With a 12 Member Executive Council, It also has a Regional Council base don the number of Constituency Association Presidents.
The 2022 AGM was held on May 4th 2022.
Executive
As of May 4th 2022:
President Businesswoman and former Party Deputy Leader and MLA (2020,2022 ByElection) Candidate as well as 2019 PPC MP Candidate, Sandra Filosof-Schipper
Vice President, Audio Visual Technician and 2017 MLA Candidate, Kyle McCormack
Leader, Software Engineer and Business Owner and 2020 MLA Candidate, Keith MacIntyre
Deputy Leader, former Mayoral and Repeat MP and MLA Candidate, Alex Joehl
Treasurer, Accountancy Student, Dylan Davison
Secretary, Marketing Consultant, Brandi McLauchlan
Policy Chair/Exec Director, Shaun Carson
Outreach Chair/Exec Director, 2020 MLA Candidate, Logan Smith
Ethics Committee Chair and Exec Director, Comedian, Satirist and Candidate for Mayor of Vancouver (1996,2002,2005,2008,2011,2018,2022) and MLA (2020) and MP (2019,2021), Gölök Z L Buday.
Member At-Large/Executive Director, Former Lawyer, Milton Kiang
Regional Caucus Chair, retiree, Mitch Berard
Past President, Development Professional and 2020 MLA Candidte, Clayton Welwood
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Election Results
2022 ByElection
- Vancouver-Quilchena - Sandra Filosof-Schipper - 66 - 0.62%
2020 Snap Election
- Nechako Lakes - Jon Rempel 403 – 4.57%
- Prince George-Mackenzie - Raymond Rodgers 287 – 1.71%
- Prince George-Valemount - Sean Robson 428 – 2.45%
- Nelson-Creston - Terry Tiessen 384 - 2.20%
- Kelowna-Lake Country - Kyle Geronazzo - 515 – 1.96%
- Kelowna West - Matt Badura - 474 – 1.82%
- Penticton - Keith MacIntyre - 717 - 2.61%
- Cariboo-Chilcotin - James Buckley - 263 – 2.04%
- Chilliwack - Andrew Coombes - 177 – 1.00%
- Chilliwack-Kent - Eli Gagne - 278 – 1.22%
- Langley East - Alex Joehl - 231 – 0.75%
- Surrey-White Rock - Jason Bax - 443 – 1.63%
- Burnaby-Lougheed - Dominique Paynter - 281 – 1.35%
- New Westminster - Donald N. S. Wilson (Leader) - 269 – 1.02%
- Port Coquitlam - Lewis Clarke Dahlby - 563 – 2.35%
- Port Moody-Coquitlam - Logan Smith - 144 – 0.61%
- Vancouver-Fairview - Sandra Filosof-Schipper - 234 – 0.84%
- Vancouver-False Creek - Naomi Chocyk - 280 – 1.14%
- Vancouver-Hastings - Gölök Z. Buday - 321 – 1.45%
- Vancouver-Kingsway - Karin Litzcke - 257 – 1.42%
- Vancouver-Langara - Paul Matthews - 224 – 1.10%
- Vancouver-West End - Kim McCann - 259 – 1.30%
- North Vancouver-Seymour - Clayton Welwood - 291 – 1.06%
- Mid Island-Pacific Rim - Robert Alexander Clarke - 370 – 1.51%
2005
- John Clarke (Vancouver-Burrard): 4th place, 361 votes (1.36%)
- Chris De Wilde (Vancouver-Langara): 5th place, 172 votes (0.92%)
- Paul Geddes (Coquitlam-Maillardville): 5th place, 171 votes (0.79%)
- Katrina Chowne (Vancouver-Quilchena): 4th place, 168 votes (0.72%)
- Lewis Dahlby (Port Coquitlam-Burke Mountain): 5th place, 89 votes (0.39%)
- Jeff Monds (Vancouver-Point Grey): 6th place, 42 votes (0.17%)
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