Former political party in British Columbia, Canada
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Reform Party of British Columbia
Unregistered provincial party
Leader
David Hawkins
President
Ron Gamble
Founded
1982 (1982)
Headquarters
North Vancouver, British Columbia
Ideology
Right-wing populism
Politics of British Columbia
Political parties
Elections
The Reform Party of British Columbia (Reform BC) is an unregistered right-wing populist political party in British Columbia, Canada. Although its name is similar to the defunct Reform Party of Canada, the provincial party was founded before the federal party was and it did not have any formal association with it. Their peak of support came in 1996 when they elected two members to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.[1]
^Ruff, Norman J. (Summer 1996). "An Ambivalent Electorate: A Review of the British Columbia General Election of 1996". BC Studies (110): 5–23.
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