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  2. British Columbia New Democratic Party - Wikipedia

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    The New Democratic Party of British Columbia [a] (BC NDP) is a social democratic [4] political party in British Columbia, Canada.The party sits on the centre-left [5] [6] of the political spectrum and is one of the two major parties in British Columbia; since the 1990s, its rival was the centre-right BC United (formerly known as the BC Liberals) until the Conservative Party of British Columbia ...

  3. 42nd Parliament of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The election resulted in an absolute majority for the BC NDP, and after a judicial recount in West Vancouver-Sea to Sky the final results had 57 BC NDP members, 28 BC Liberals, and 2 BC Greens being certified. [24] As leader of the BC NDP, John Horgan continued from the previous parliament as premier.

  4. BC NDP - Wikipedia

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  5. George Anderson (Canadian politician) - Wikipedia

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    George Anderson is a Canadian lawyer and politician who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2024 general election.He represents the electoral district of Nanaimo-Lantzville as a member of the British Columbia New Democratic Party. [1]

  6. Randene Neill - Wikipedia

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    Neill won the BC NDP nomination after a hotly contested nomination race. Four other candidates ran against her for the nomination, Amanda Amaral (School District 46 board chair), Darnelda Siegers (former mayor of Sechelt), Jacquie Shields (Teachers Association President) and Jäger Rosenberg (who was the youngest person to ever legally run for office in Canada, being 17 at the time of the vote).

  7. British Columbia New Democratic Party leadership elections

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    (Held on April 12, 1969.) First ballot: Thomas R. Berger 364; Dave Barrett 249; Bob Williams 130; John Conway 44; Second ballot: Thomas R. Berger 411; Dave Barrett 375; Berger stepped down as party leader after the NDP lost the provincial election of 1969.

  8. Diana Gibson (politician) - Wikipedia

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  9. 2014 British Columbia New Democratic Party leadership election

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    In 2014, the British Columbia New Democratic Party scheduled a leadership election to select a new leader. The contest was called following Adrian Dix's resignation announcement on September 18, 2013, several months after the party's unexpected defeat in the 2013 election after pre-campaign polls had shown the NDP ahead by as much as 20 points.