- British Columbia general election, 1996
The British Columbia general election of 1996 was the thirty sixth provincial election in the Province of
British Columbia ,Canada . It was held to elect members of theLegislative Assembly of British Columbia . The election was called onApril 30 1996 , and held onMay 28 ,1996 .New Democratic Party leader and provincial premier Mike Harcourt had resigned as the result of a fundraising scandal involving one of the members of his caucus.
Glen Clark was chosen by the party to replace Harcourt. Clark led the party to a secondmajority government , defeating the Liberal Party of Gordon Campbell. Campbell had become leader of the Liberal Party after Gordon Wilson had been forced out of the position because of his relationship with another Liberal member of the legislature, Judi Tyabji. Campbell is believedWho|date=June 2008 to have lost the election because of a promise to privatize BC Rail.After Wilson was defeated by Campbell in the convention to chose a new leader, he and Tyabji left the Liberal Party to establish the
Progressive Democratic Alliance . Wilson was able to win re-election, but Tyabji was not, going down to defeat with all of the other candidates fielded by the new party.Reform BC, a splinter group from the once-dominant Social Credit Party, won two seats.
Although the Liberal Party won a larger share of the popular vote, the NDP won a majority of the seats in the Legislature. The result of this election helped convince the Liberal Party to become a major advocate for electoral reform.Fact|date=June 2008
Results
Notes:
* Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election.ee also
*List of British Columbia political parties
External links
* [http://www.elections.bc.ca/elections/sov96/sov_toc.htm Elections BC 1996 Election]
* [http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-73-1637-11309/politics_economy/british_columbia_elections/clip7 Losing the vote, winning the election, CBC video]
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