FILE PHOTO - British Columbia Liberal Party Leader Kevin Falcon is sworn in during an oath ceremony and introduction to the house in the Hall of Honour at legislature in Victoria, Monday, May 16, 2022. British Columbia Liberal Party members have voted to change the party's name to BC United.
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July 25, 2024 - 4:00 PM
BC United’s leader will be in Kelowna next week for a town hall meeting.
Leader of the official opposition Kevin Falcon promises a town hall-style question and answer period following his opening remarks.
The recent rise of the Conservative Party of BC is proving to be a challenge for BC United as a provincial election looms in October.
Recent polling shows the governing New Democrats the favourite to win the 2024 general election with the BC Conservatives in a comfortable second place position ahead of BC United and the BC Greens.
All the ridings in Kelowna and area are currently held by BC United MLAs.
Kelowna-Mission MLA Rene Merrifield recently announced she won’t be running in the upcoming election and the party has chosen Yeti Farm Creative founder Ashley Ramsay to run in her stead in the riding of Kelowna-Mission.
After 14 years as MLA for Kelowna-Lake Country, Norm Letnick announced he will not run for re-election. The party has selected Pavneet Singh to run in the riding of Kelowna-Lake Country-Coldstream.
Stephen Johnson will be the candidate in the riding of West Kelowna-Peachland after Ben Stewart stepped aside.
Dr. Michael Humer is the party’s candidate in Kelowna-Centre.
Falcon's town hall meeting will be held on Wednesday, July 31 at the Coast Capri Hotel in Kelowna.
The BC election will be held on or before Oct. 19.
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