- Julian West (politician)
Julian West is a Canadian environmental activist and electoral reform advocate, and was nominated as the
New Democratic Party 's candidate forSaanich—Gulf Islands in the40th Canadian federal election . West stepped down as the party's candidate on September 23, 2008, as a result of the controversy over a 1996 allegation that he went skinny-dipping in a public place; however, because he stepped down after the withdrawal deadline, he will still be on the ballot. [http://www.winnipegsun.com/canadavotes/news/2008/09/23/6856886.html] He is currently on leave from an academic teaching position atVancouver Island University .Early life and career
Julian West was born in England on January 7, 1964, and moved with his family to British Columbia, Canada in 1968. After living in Port Moody, North Vancouver, Vancouver, and for a time in the United States, he moved to Vancouver Island in 1995 to take up a teaching position at Malaspina University-College (now
Vancouver Island University ). He currently resides in Saanich.West earned a B.Sc. in Mathematics from the
California Institute of Technology in 1985 and a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from theMassachusetts Institute of Technology in 1990. He has taught mathematics and computer science at universities in Ontario, the United States and France.Green Party
In 1995, West joined the
Green Party of British Columbia and theGreen Party of Canada . He ran provincially as a Green in the constituency ofCowichan-Ladysmith in 1996, losing to NDP incumbent Jan Pullinger.West held many high-level positions within the Green Party, notably serving as the chair of the provincial organizing committee, and later as the chair of the federal organizing committee. He was the Green Party's representative onElections Canada 's Advisory Committee of Political Parties from 1997 until 2003.West was associated with the left-wing progressive element of the Green Party. He left the Green Party of British Columbia after
Stuart Parker was ousted as its leader in March, 2000, and left the Green Party of Canada in 2003, citing differences with its new leader Jim Harris.Electoral reform advocacy
West has been one of the most prominent advocates for proportional representation in Canada. He has served on the board of directors of
Fair Vote Canada continuously since it was founded in 2000, and has held similar positions in British Columbia organizations including Fair Voting BC.In September 2004, West was one of nine British Columbians chosen to address the Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform in plenary session. He spoke in favour of the selection of
BC-STV as a new voting system for the province. West later campaigned in favour of BC-STV in the 2005 referendum.NDP candidacies
West joined the
New Democratic Party in October 2003. He was an unsuccessful candidate for his party's nomination inEsquimalt-Juan de Fuca for the 2004 federal election, and inCowichan-Ladysmith for the 2005 BC provincial election.On April 21, 2007, West defeated three other candidates to win the NDP nomination in the riding of
Saanich-Gulf Islands .External links
* [http://www.julianwest.ca Julian West Campaign Website]
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