Brian Gibb

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Brian Gibb is a Canadian politician who was elected unopposed in March of 2008 as president of the Green Party of Quebec.

Gibb ran as a candidate for the ADQ party in the Quebec election of 2003 in the riding of Gatineau.[1] He ran federally for the Green Party of Canada in 2004, receiving the endorsement of a major area newspaper, The Ottawa Citizen.[citation needed] He ran provincially in 2007 for the Green Party of Quebec and received 9.87% of the vote. In 2008, he was an unsuccessful Green Party candidate in the 2008 Quebec provincial by-election for the riding of Hull. He finished fourrth, garnering 7.2 percent of the total votes cast.

Gibb has served as president of the Association pour la revendication des droits démocratiques, which in involved in a legal challenge with the aim of having proportional representation in Quebec imposed by the Courts.

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