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British Columbia Libertarian Party

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Leader
  
Clayton Welwood

Chairman
  
Paul Geddes

Ideology
  
President
  
Wayne Chapeskie

Founded
  
1986 (1986)

Headquarters
  
703-1180 Falcon DrCoquitlam, British ColumbiaV3E 2K7

The British Columbia Libertarian Party is a libertarian political party in British Columbia, Canada.

It first nominated candidates in the 1986 provincial election. It has never won a seat in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.

In the British Columbia general election, 1996, with party leader Ken Wiebe in the riding of Saanich South, the party had its best-ever results, nominating 17 candidates and winning 2,041 votes (0.13% of the popular vote).

In the 2001 general election, the party nominated no candidates and party president (Paul Geddes) ran as a candidate for the British Columbia Marijuana Party.

In the 2005 provincial election, it nominated 6 candidates, who won a total of 1,003 votes (0.06% of the provincial total).

John Clarke had the best result of any of the party's candidates, winning 361 votes (1.36% of the total) in the Vancouver-Burrard riding.

Election results

Note:

* Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election.

References

British Columbia Libertarian Party Wikipedia


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