- Bob Skelly
Robert (Bob) Skelly was a Canadian
politician fromBritish Columbia . He was bornApril 14 ,1943 atNew Westminster ,British Columbia and worked as a teacher.He served in the BC Legislature from
1972 to1987 . The longest serving member for Alberni constituency in history, he was elected five times. He was elected leader of theBritish Columbia New Democratic Party in1984 and was Opposition Leader in the BC Legislature until1987 . He resigned as MLA in early1988 and was elected to theCanadian House of Commons representing the Federal riding ofComox—Alberni from1988 to1993 .His campaign in the 1986 election was plagued with image problems. Unlike
British Columbia Social Credit Party leader and incumbent premierWilliam Vander Zalm , who was praised by media for his looks, style, and charisma, Skelly was criticized as being dull and cold. He made a nervous speech at the beginning of the campaign in which he appeared close to tears. The incident haunted his campaign, and the footage was replayed frequently.While the NDP failed to gain any seats under his leadership, neither did they lose any (Social Credit won 47 seats to the NDP's 22 in the newly-enlarged BC Legislative Assembly). The NDP had dropped in popular vote from the previous election, though they scored a higher percentage than in the elections they won in 1972, 1991 and 1996. The NDP vote fell in each election after 1979 till the 2005 election.
Following the election, the distribution of electoral districts in the province was declared to be biased in favour Social Credit and the courts ordered a fair redistribution. In 1986 Skelly resigned as NDP leader and in the following year, a party convention acclaimed
Michael Harcourt as his successor.Skelly went on to federal politics and was elected Member of Parliament for the federal riding of
Comox—Alberni in the 1988 federal election under the banner of theNew Democratic Party . He ran for a second term but was defeated in the same riding in the 1993 general election.Skelly served in parliament at the same time as his brother
Ray Skelly .External links
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/bio.asp?Language=E&query=1671&s=M Synopsis of federal political experience from the Library of Parliament]
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