The B.C. NDP leadership race
Candidate profiles
CBC News
Posted: Jan 7, 2011 8:23 AM PT
Last Updated: Apr 18, 2011 3:12 PM PT
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As of April 7, four candidates had entered the race, including three MLAs and a marijuana activist.
The party currently uses a one-member, one-vote election process where each member of the NDP will have an opportunity to vote. Members can vote via telephone or internet during the leadership assembly, or in advance voting. Individuals must be members of the B.C. NDP for 90 days prior to the election day in order to be eligible to vote in the leadership race.
Mike Farnworth
MLA for Port Coquitlam-Burke Mountain
Farnworth was first elected as the MLA for Port Coquitlam Burke Mountain in 1991, and re-elected in 1996. He was re-elected again as MLA for this constituency in 2005 and 2009.
Mike Farnworth says he will unite the troubled B.C. NDP if he is elected party leader. (CBC) Farnworth was elected a councillor in Coquitlam in the 1980s. From 2001 to 2004, he worked in Bulgaria, the Balkans and most recently Iraq on democratic governance programs to help build multiparty democracies in former one-party states.
His platform: Farnworth has made it a priority to heal the split in the NDP caucus that prompted the resignation of leader Carole James. he declared when announcing his candidacy that, "The days of infighting are over and the days of healing and unity begin now." He said he will launch a provincewide education commission, a public inquiry into the B.C. Rail scandal and would use the carbon tax to help pay for public transportation.
Dana Larsen
Marijuana activist
Dana Larsen was a former federal NDP candidate in West Vancouver but pulled out of the race after getting caught up in a pot-smoking controversy two years ago.
Dana Larsen says he is calling for cannabis to be legally taxed and regulated. (CBC) Since announcing his leadership bid, Larsen has been embroiled in a public dispute with party president Moe Sihota.
Sihota said Larsen was declared ineligible to run for the party after the 2008 federal election campaign when he had to step down as a candidate in a Vancouver-area riding after videos appeared of him smoking pot and taking LSD.
Sihota also ruled out Larsen's bid on a technicality, saying he was not a member of the party.
Despite the dispute, Larsen is still in the race.
His platform: Larsen said he wants to run on a platform of making pot legal, raising the minimum wage and reversing the privatization of B.C. Rail and BC Ferries.
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