Nine candidates make the cut in the race for the leadership of B.C. Conservatives
VICTORIA — The B.C. Conservative Party says nine candidates have advanced to the next phase of the race to replace former leader John Rustad, but one of the candidates who did not make the cut says the party must remain “grounded in genuine Conservative principles.”
A release from the Official Opposition says it has approved the applications of MLA Bruce Banman, MLA Harman Bhangu, former B.C. Liberal cabinet minister Iain Black, commentator Caroline Elliott, former federal MP Kerry-Lynne Findlay, entrepreneur Yuri Fulmer, contractor Warren Hamm, former grocery executive Darrell Jones and MLA Peter Milobar.
“Our party is excited to proceed forward with these candidates,” Angelo Isidorou, executive director, said. “Soon, they will have the opportunity to make their case to our membership and continue growing our party substantially.”
The announcement comes after the committee organizing the race has reviewed their applications, which required each to pay an entry fee of $5,000 and collect signatures from at least 250 party members from across the province.


