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2018 General Local Elections LOCAL ELECTIONS CAMPAIGN FINANCING ELECTOR ORGANIZATIONS 2018 General Local Elections JURISDICTION ORGANIZATION NAME AUTHORIZED PRINCIPAL OFFICIAL NAME FINANCIAL AGENT NAME FINANCIAL AGENT MAILING ADDRESS Abbotsford AbbotsfordFIRST Markus Delves Markus Delves 300-2190 West Railway St Abbotsford, BC V2S 2E2 Abbotsford School Abbotsford Parents First Jason Hildebrandt Jason Hildebrandt 93 Melan Crt District Abbotsford, BC V2S 0A8 Burnaby BCA - Burnaby Citizens Lee Loftus Lorraine Shore 4780 Neville St Association Burnaby, BC V5J 2H3 BFC Burnaby First Nick Kvenich Albert Chiu 7262 4th St Coalition Burnaby, BC V3N 3N6 Burnaby Green Party Joseph Keithley Carrie-Ann McLaren 4-3850 Dominion St Burnaby, BC V5G 1C2 Burnaby School BCA - Burnaby Citizens Lee Loftus Lorraine Shore 4780 Neville St District Association Burnaby, BC V5J 2H3 Burnaby Green Party Joseph Keithley Carrie-Ann McLaren 4-3850 Dominion St Burnaby, BC V5G 1C2 Delta Achieving For Delta Knut Nordlie Philip Steele 20 Centennial Pky Delta, BC V4L 2H3 Independents Working For Ian Tait Lorne Hains 11248 Stewart Pl You Delta, BC V4E 2J1 Team Delta Sylvia Bishop Mark Gordienko 5057 Cedar Springs Dr Delta, BC V4M 0A7 Delta School District Achieving For Delta Knut Nordlie Philip Steele 20 Centennial Pky Delta, BC V4L 2H3 Independents Working For Ian Tait Lorne Hains 11248 Stewart Pl You Delta, BC V4E 2J1 Kids Matter Bramwell Reid Joe Badali 11459 75B Ave Delta, BC V4C 1K4 Nelson CORE Andrew Cowan Andrew Cowan 517 Victoria St Nelson, BC V1L 4K7 This information was collected under the authority of the Local Elections Campaign Financing Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. This information may only be used for purposes authorized by these Acts. Questions about the disclosure of this information can be directed as follows: Privacy Officer, 1-800-661-8683 (toll-free), [email protected], Elections BC PO Box 9275 Stn Prov Govt Victoria, B.C. V8W 9J6. September 25, 2021 Page 1 of 4 JURISDICTION ORGANIZATION NAME AUTHORIZED PRINCIPAL OFFICIAL NAME FINANCIAL AGENT NAME FINANCIAL AGENT MAILING ADDRESS New Westminster New West Progressives Nancy Graham Martin Eady 617 Belmont St PO Box 16022 Rpo Sixth Street New Westminster, BC V3M 6W6 New Westminster New West Progressives Nancy Graham Martin Eady 617 Belmont St PO Box 16022 Rpo School District Sixth Street New Westminster, BC V3M 6W6 North Vancouver Building Bridges NV Leah Hanvey Karim Virani 1409-955 Marine Dr School District West Vancouver, BC V7T 1A9 North Vancouver, Building Bridges NV Leah Hanvey Karim Virani 1409-955 Marine Dr District of West Vancouver, BC V7T 1A9 Richmond Richmond Citizens (RCA) Colleen Glynn Jean Sickman 23280 River Rd Richmond, BC V6V 1M4 Richmond Community Edward Liu Aman Janjua 10248 Gilmore Cres Coalition Richmond, BC V6X 1X2 Richmond First Kiichi Kumagai Kiichi Kumagai 8091 Rosebank Cres Richmond, BC V7A 2K7 RITE Carol Day James Day 11631 Seahurst Rd Richmond, BC V7A 4K1 Richmond School Richmond Community Edward Liu Aman Janjua 10248 Gilmore Cres District Coalition Richmond, BC V6X 1X2 Richmond Education Party Kenneth Hamaguchi Kenneth Hamaguchi 5600 Woodpecker Dr Richmond, BC V7E 5A8 Richmond First Kiichi Kumagai Kiichi Kumagai 8091 Rosebank Cres Richmond, BC V7A 2K7 Saanich United For Saanich Janet Lubick Sandra Menzies 1860 Greatford Pl Victoria, BC V8R 6M8 Sechelt Tomorrow's Sechelt Alton Toth Alton Toth 6146 Stockwell Rd Sechelt, BC V0N 3A3 Surrey GreenVote Maria Marshall Maria Marshall 357 -10659 150 St Surrey, BC V3R 4B9 Integrity Now Bruce Hayne David Pel 102-10715 135A St Surrey, BC V3T 4E3 ISVA Jacinta Danso-Dapaah Jacinta Danso-Dapaah 1113-7318 137 St Surrey, BC V3W 1A3 This information was collected under the authority of the Local Elections Campaign Financing Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. This information may only be used for purposes authorized by these Acts. Questions about the disclosure of this information can be directed as follows: Privacy Officer, 1-800-661-8683 (toll-free), [email protected], Elections BC PO Box 9275 Stn Prov Govt Victoria, B.C. V8W 9J6. September 25, 2021 Page 2 of 4 JURISDICTION ORGANIZATION NAME AUTHORIZED PRINCIPAL OFFICIAL NAME FINANCIAL AGENT NAME FINANCIAL AGENT MAILING ADDRESS Surrey People First Rajesh Jayaprakash Mary Thampy 15806 96 Ave Surrey, BC V4N 2L6 Progressive Sustainable Imtiaz Popat Imtiaz Popat 12480 114 Ave Surrey, BC V3V 3N7 Proudly Surrey Thomas Ewasiuk Catharina Young 115-933 Wild Ridge Way Victoria, BC V9C 0H1 Safe Surrey Coalition Doug McCallum Katie Young 308-1437 Foster St White Rock, BC V4B 3X6 Surrey First Stephen Casson John Schoberg 3A-1400 George St White Rock, BC V4B 4A3 Surrey School District ACT Now Surrey Niovi Patsicakis Courtlandt Fraser 19456 67A Ave Surrey, BC V4N 5T4 Proudly Surrey Thomas Ewasiuk Catharina Young 115-933 Wild Ridge Way Victoria, BC V9C 0H1 Surrey First Education Gary Tymoschuk John Schoberg 3A-1400 George St White Rock, BC V4B 4A3 Surrey Students Now Cindy Dalglish Lori Palka 16536 61 Ave Surrey, BC V3S 5V4 Vancouver Coalition Vancouver Peter Labrie Alicia Tam 1780-400 Burrard St Vancouver, BC V6C 3A6 COPE Constance Hubbs Carol Jerde 422-1915 Haro St Vancouver, BC V6G 1H9 Green Anthony Hughes Jonathan Whistler 403-207 Hastings St W Vancouver, BC V6B 1H7 IDEA Vancouver Jamie Hamilton Jamie Hamilton 402-1067 Seymour St Vancouver, BC V6B 5S4 NPA David Mawhinney Edwin Wu PO Box 939 Stn A Vancouver, BC V6C 2N7 OneCity Anna Chudnovsky Michael Hughes 311-2688 Watson St Vancouver, BC V5T 4T6 ProVancouver David Chen Tiffiny Kindrid 478 Keefer St Vancouver, BC V6A 1Y1 Vancouver 1st Jesse Johl Todd Constant 300-1275 6th Ave W Vancouver, BC V6H 1A6 Vision Vancouver Angela Valentini Carolyn Askew 203-1450 Laburnum St Vancouver, BC V6J 3W3 This information was collected under the authority of the Local Elections Campaign Financing Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. This information may only be used for purposes authorized by these Acts. Questions about the disclosure of this information can be directed as follows: Privacy Officer, 1-800-661-8683 (toll-free), [email protected], Elections BC PO Box 9275 Stn Prov Govt Victoria, B.C. V8W 9J6. September 25, 2021 Page 3 of 4 JURISDICTION ORGANIZATION NAME AUTHORIZED PRINCIPAL OFFICIAL NAME FINANCIAL AGENT NAME FINANCIAL AGENT MAILING ADDRESS Vancouver Work Less Party Mathew Kagis Mathew Kagis 2984 Kitchener St Vancouver, BC V5K 3E5 Vancouver School Coalition Vancouver Peter Labrie Alicia Tam 1100-1200 73rd Ave W District Vancouver, BC V6P 6G5 COPE Constance Hubbs Carol Jerde 422-1915 Haro St Vancouver, BC V6G 1H9 Green Anthony Hughes Jonathan Whistler 403-207 Hastings St W Vancouver, BC V6B 1H7 IDEA Vancouver Jamie Hamilton Jamie Hamilton 402-1067 Seymour St Vancouver, BC V6B 5S4 NPA David Mawhinney Edwin Wu PO Box 939 Stn A Vancouver, BC V6C 2N7 OneCity Anna Chudnovsky Michael Hughes 311-2688 Watson St Vancouver, BC V5T 4T6 ProVancouver David Chen Tiffiny Kindrid 478 Keefer St Vancouver, BC V6A 1Y1 Vancouver 1st Jesse Johl Todd Constant 300-1275 6th Ave W Vancouver, BC V6H 1A6 Vision Vancouver Angela Valentini Carolyn Askew 203-1450 Laburnum St Vancouver, BC V6J 3W3 YES Vancouver Kerry Gibson Arnedo Lucas 1401 - 738 Broughton Street Vancouver, BC V6G 3A7 Victoria NewCouncil.ca Vanessa Schneider Jane Burns 6462 Welch Rd Saanichton, BC V8M 1W7 Together Victoria Breanna Merrigan Seamus Wolfe 2003 Quadra St Victoria, BC V8T 4C3 White Rock Democracy Direct - White Darryl Walker Stephen Crozier 301-1351 Martin St Rock White Rock, BC V4B 3W6 White Rock Coalition Clifford Annable Daniel Dragic 15516 22 Ave Surrey, BC V4A 2C2 This information was collected under the authority of the Local Elections Campaign Financing Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. This information may only be used for purposes authorized by these Acts. Questions about the disclosure of this information can be directed as follows: Privacy Officer, 1-800-661-8683 (toll-free), [email protected], Elections BC PO Box 9275 Stn Prov Govt Victoria, B.C. V8W 9J6. September 25, 2021 Page 4 of 4.
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