Freedom Party of British Columbia
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Freedom Party of British Columbia | |
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Active Provincial Party | |
Founded | 2001 |
Leader | Vacant |
President | Kenneth Montgomery Keillor |
Headquarters | 34850 Clayburn Road Abbotsford, British Columbia V2S 7Y9 |
Political ideology | Social conservatism, Laissez-faire capitalism |
International alignment | |
Colours | Dark blue |
Website | http://www.thepunks.com/freedom.html |
The Freedom Party of British Columbia is a minor political party in British Columbia, Canada. Several of its policies are based on fundamentalist Christian values.
It nominated two candidates in the 2001 British Columbia election: Kenneth Montgomery Keillor placed last in a field of 4 candidates in the riding of Abbotsford-Clayburn, winning 217 votes (1.25% of the total), and Robert Wayne McCulloch placed last in a field of 6 candidates in the riding of Abbotsford-Mt. Lehman, winning 23 votes (0.12% of the total).
It nominated two candidates in the 2005 election: Kenneth Montgomery Keillor placed fourth in a field of 5 candidates in Abbotsford-Clayburn, winning 192 votes (1.08%), and Jeremy Harold Sandwith Smyth placed last in a field of 6 candidates in Cowichan-Ladysmith, winning 79 votes (0.30%).
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