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2013 BC Election Candidates Last Updated: May 3, 2013 2013 BC Election Candidates Last updated: May 3, 2013 Member Const. Liberal NDP OtherConservative Green Board Abbotsford- FVREB Simon Gibson @simonformla Preet Rai @trusteerai Roman Don Stahl Aird Flavelle @airdflavelle Mission Bojczuk (Ind.) Wendy Bales (Ind.) Marcus Halliday (BC Excalibur) Abbotsford FVREB Darryl Plecas @darrylplecas Lakhvinder @lakhvinderjhaj John van @jvd_mla South Jhaj Dongen* (Ind.) Patricia Smith (BC Excalibur) Steve Finlay (BC Marijuana) Abbotsford FVREB Michael de @mike_de_jong Sukhi Dhami @sukhidhami Moe Gill @moe_gill Paul @redekopp4mla Stephen @stephenoshea West Jong* (Ind.) Redekopp O'Shea Kerry-lynn Osbourne (BC Excalibur) Alberni-Pacific VIREB Darren DeLuca Scott Fraser* @scottfraserndp Enid Mary Rim Sangster-Kelly Boundary- KREB / Linda Larson Sam @sam_hancheroff Doug John Kwasnica Similkameen SOREB Hancheroff Pederson (Ind.) Mischa @mischapopoff Popoff Burnaby-Deer REBGV Shian Gu @votedrgu Kathy @kathycorrigan Rick McGowan @rick_mcgowan Lake Corrigan* Burnaby- REBGV Jeff Kuah @jeffkuah Raj Chouhan* @rajchouhan Nicholas Wyatt Tessari @wyatttessari Edmonds D'Amico (BC Excalibur) Burnaby- REBGV Ken Kramer @kenkramer2013 Jane Shin @drjaneshin Christine @cn_clarke Darwin Burns @darwinburns Lougheed Clark Burnaby North REBGV Richard T. Lee* @richard_t_lee Janet @janetroutledge1 Wayne @waynemarklund Carrie @cwalkker Routledge Marklund McLaren Cariboo- BCNREB Donna Barnett* Charlie Wyse @charliewyse Gary Young @electindgary Dustin Price @dustinvictor Chilcotin (Ind.) Cariboo North BCNREB Coralee Oakes @coraleeoakes Duncan Bob @bobsimpsonmla Barnett Simpson* (Ind.) * Incumbent NC=not contested Page 1 2013 BC Election Candidates Last updated: May 3, 2013 Member Const. Liberal NDP OtherConservative Green Board Chilliwack CADREB John Martin@martin4mla Patti @patti_macahonic Michael Chad Eros @chaderoschillbc Kim Reimer @kimreimer_green MacAhonic Halliday (BC Excalibur) Chilliwack-Hope CADREB Laurie Throness @lauriethroness Gwen @gwenomahony Ryan Michael @henshall4mla O'Mahony* McKinnon Henshall (Ind.) Columbia River- KREB Doug Clovechok @clovechok Norm Earl Olsen @earl4bcmla Laurel Ralston @ralston4mla Revelstoke Macdonald* Comox Valley VIREB Don McRae* @donmcraemla Kassandra @kassandradycke Diane Chris Aikman @chrisaikman2 Dycke Hoffman Coquitlam- REBGV Douglas Horne* @douglashornemla Chris Wilson @chriswilson630 Paul Geddes Shane @5hanekennedy Ron Peters Burke Mountain (BC Kennedy Libertarian) Coquitlam- REBGV Steve Kim @stevekimbc Selina @selinarobinson Edward Maillardville Robinson Stanbrough Cowichan Valley VIREB Steve Housser @houssersteve Bill Routley* @brotherbillr Heather Damir @damirwallener Kerry Davis @kerrygdavis Campbell Wallener (Ind.) Delta North FVREB Scott Hamilton @scott4delta Sylvia Bishop @bishop4delta John Shavluk Tinku Parmar @parmartinku Bill Marshall (Ind.) George @ggidora Gidora (Communist) Delta South REBGV Bruce @mcdonald4delta Nic Slater @nic_slater Vicki @vickihuntington McDonald Huntington* (Ind.) Esquimalt-Royal VREB Chris Ricketts @chrisricketts49 Maurine @mkaragianis Joshua @josh_steffler Susan Low @susanlow2013 Roads Karagianis* Steffler (Ind.) Fort Langley- FVREB Rich Coleman* @colemancountry Shane Dyson @shanedyson2 Kevin Rick Manuel @ram2354 Lisa David Aldergrove Mitchell (Ind.) Fraser-Nicola KADREA / Jackie Tegart @tegart_jackie Harry Lali* @harrylali Michael @beauclair4mla John Kidder @kidderjohn SOREB Beauclair Juan de Fuca VREB Kerrie Reay @kerriereay John Horgan* @jhorganmla Carlos Serra Kamloops- KADREA Terry Lake* @terrylakemla Kathy Kendall @kathykendallndp John Ford Ed Klop @klop4mla North Thompson Kamloops- KADREA Todd Stone @toddstonebc Tom @tom_friedman Brian Peter Sharp @petersharp4mla South Friedman Alexander Thompson (Ind.) * Incumbent NC=not contested Page 2 2013 BC Election Candidates Last updated: May 3, 2013 Member Const. Liberal NDP OtherConservative Green Board Kelowna-Lake OMREB Norm Letnick* @normletnick Mike Nuyens @mikenuyens Graeme @graemejamesbccp Gary Adams Country James Kelowna- OMREB Steve @steve4kelowna Tish Lakes @tishlakes Dayleen Van @dayleen4mla Mike @mike4mla Mission Thomson* Ryswyk (Ind.) McLoughlin Kootenay East KREB Bill Bennett* @kootenaybill Norma @normablissett Blissett Kootenay West KREB Jim Postnikoff @jimpostnikoff Katrine @katrineconroy Joseph Conroy Hughes (Ind.) Glen Byle (Ind.) Langley FVREB Mary Polak* @marypolak Andrew @andrewmercierbc John @electjohn Wally Martin Mercier Cummins Maple Ridge- FVREB / Marc Dalton* @marcdaltonmla Mike Bocking @mikebockingndp Chad Alex Pope @mapleridgealex Mission REBGV Thompson Maple Ridge- REBGV Doug Bing @douglasbing Elizabeth @ejrosenau Manuel @mikepratas Michael Pitt Meadows Rosenau "Mike" Patterson Pratas Nanaimo VIREB Walter Leonard @leonardkrogmla Brunie Brunie Bryce Crigger @brycecrigger Ian Gartshore Anderson Krog* (Ind.) Nanaimo-North VIREB Amanda @amanda_l_jacobs Doug @dougroutleymla Anna Paddon @vanisledevelop John Sherry @johnsherry1 Mayo @mayomcd Cowichan Jacobson Routley* (Ind.) McDonough Murray McNab (Ind.) Nechako Lakes BCNREB John Rustad* Sussanne @sussannes Mike @mike_summers Dan Brooks @danbrooks2013 Colin Hamm @colin_hamm Skidmore- Summers Hewlett (Ind.) Beverly Bird (Advocational) Nelson-Creston KREB Greg Garbula @greggarbula Michelle @michellemungall Sjeng Derkx @sjeng2013 Mungall* New REBGV Hector Bremner @hectordbremner Judy Darcy @darcyjudy James Crosty @crostyca Paul Forseth @observant Terry Teather @terryteather Westminster (Ind.) Lewis Dahlby (Libertarian) North Coast BCNREB Judy Fraser Jennifer Rice @jenniferrice6 Hondo Arendt North Island VIREB Nick Facey @nicktfacey Claire @clairetrevena Bob Bray @bobbraycr Trevena* * Incumbent NC=not contested Page 3 2013 BC Election Candidates Last updated: May 3, 2013 Member Const. Liberal NDP OtherConservative Green Board North REBGV Naomi @naomiyamamoto Craig Keating @craigkeatingnv Kimball @kimballcariou Alan Ryan Conroy @ryanconroy Vancouver- Yamamoto* Cariou Molyneaux Lonsdale (Communist) Carra-Lynn Hodgson (BC Party) Laurence Watt (Libertarian) North REBGV Jane @jthornthwaite Jim Hanson @jimhanson_ndp Jaime Webbe @jaimewebbe Brian Wilson Daniel Smith Vancouver- Thornthwaite* (Ind.) Seymour Oak Bay- VREB Ida Chong* @ida_chong Jessica van @jessicavdv Greg Kazakoff @gregkazakoff Andrew @ajwvictoriabc Gordon Head der Veen Weaver Parksville- VIREB Michelle @stilwell2013 Barry Avis @barryavis David @davidbcoupland Qualicum Stilwell Coupland Peace River BCNREB Pat Pimm* Judy Fox- @judyfoxmcguire Arthur @teamhadland Wyeth North McGuire Hadland Sigurdson (Ind.) Peace River SOREB Mike Bernier @mike_a_bernier Darwin Wren @darwinwrenbcndp Tyrel Pohl @tyrel_p Kurt Peats @peats4peace South (Ind.) 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Chen * Incumbent NC=not contested Page 4 2013 BC Election Candidates Last updated: May 3, 2013 Member Const. Liberal NDP OtherConservative Green Board Chanel Donovan (Unparty) Richard Lee (Ind.) Richmond East REBGV Linda Reid* @reidforbc Gian Sihota Ping Chang Nathaniel Lim @lim_nathaniel Doug Perry (BC Excalibur) Lloyd Chen (Ind.) Cliff Wei (Ind.) Richmond- REBGV John Yap* @john_yap Scott Stewart @scottstewartndp Mike Carol Day @caroldayrmd Jerome Dickey @greendickey2013 Steveston Donovan (Unparty) Saanich North VREB Stephen @srobertsbc Gary Holman @holmangary Scott Adam Olsen @olsen4mla and the Islands Roberts McEachern (Ind.) Saanich South VREB Rishi Sharma @rssharmahome Lana @lanapopham Peter Kappel Joshua Branko @greensaanich Popham* (Ind.) Galbraith Mustafovic Shuswap KADREA / Greg Kyllo @kyllogreg Steve Gunner @gunnersteveNDP Johanna Tom Birch @tombirch63 Chris George @chrisgeorge2013 OMREB Zalcik (Advocational) Skeena BCNREB Carol LeClerc @carolforskeena Robin Austin* @robinaustinmla Trevor Mike Hendry (BC Brousseau Party) Stikine BCNREB Sharon Hartwell Doug @donaldsondoug Rod Taylor Jonathan @jhjdieleman Roger Benham Donaldson* (Christian Dieleman Heritage) Jesse O'Leary (Ind.) 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