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British Columbia New Democratic Party leadership election, 2011

British Columbia New Democratic Party leadership election, 2011
British Columbia
← 2003 April 17, 2011 2014 →
  Adrian Dix 2016.jpg Mike Farnworth.jpg John Horgan 2011.jpg
Candidate Adrian Dix Mike Farnworth John Horgan
Party New Democratic New Democratic New Democratic
Third (Final) Ballot 9,772, 51.8% 9,095, 48.2% Eliminated
Second Ballot 7,748, 39.3% 6,951, 35.2% 5,034, 25.5%
First Ballot 7,638, 38.2% 6,979, 34.9% 4,844, 24.2%

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Candidate Dana Larsen
Party New Democratic
Third (Final) Ballot Eliminated
Second Ballot Eliminated
First Ballot 531, 2.7%

Leader before election

Carole James

Elected Leader

Adrian Dix

British Columbia New Democratic Party leadership election, 2011
Winner Adrian Dix
Resigning leader Carole James
Convention Vancouver Convention Centre
Date April 17, 2011
Ballots 3
Candidates 4
Entrance Fee $15,000
Spending limit $175,000

British Columbia New Democratic Party leadership conventions

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Carole James

Adrian Dix

British Columbia New Democratic Party leadership conventions

The British Columbia New Democratic Party leadership convention of 2011 was prompted by Carole James's announcement on December 6, 2010 that she would be resigning as leader of the party. The convention was held on April 17, 2011 at the Vancouver Convention Centre with voting occurring by telephone and via internet on that date and through advance voting.

MLA for Vancouver-Kingsway (2005–present), former Chief of Staff to Premier Glen Clark

MLA for Port Coquitlam (1991–2001, 2005–present), former Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing (1997–98), Minister of Employment and Investment and Minister Responsible for Housing (1998–2000), Minister of Health and Minister Responsible for Seniors (2000), and Minister Social Development and Economic Security (2000–01)

MLA for Malahat-Juan de Fuca (2005–present)

Larsen was leader of the BC Marijuana Party from 2001 to 2003 when he resigned to join the NDP. In 2008 he was a federal NDP candidate for West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country but resigned after a video surfaced of him driving after using marijuana and hallucinogenic drugs.

Larsen's eligibility to run for the party leadership is at issue with party president Moe Sihota stating that Larsen's party membership has lapsed. Larsen responded by saying there was a "clerical error" as his donation to the party was processed but his membership was not. Sihota also says that even if Larsen renews his membership he may be ineligible due to the controversy surrounding his federal candidacy in 2008. The party's rules committee will set eligibility requirements in January; Sihota says that as a result Larsen "may be ultimately ineligible" regardless of his party membership status.


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