Trevor Bolin

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Trevor Bolin
Leader of Conservative Party of British Columbia
In office
April 9, 2019 – March 31, 2023
Preceded byScott Anderson
Succeeded byJohn Rustad
Fort St. John City Councillor
Assumed office
November 15, 2008
Personal details
Born (1979-10-10) October 10, 1979 (age 44)[1]
Fort St. John, British Columbia[2]
Political partyConservative Party of British Columbia (provincial)
Other political
affiliations
Independent (municipal)
ResidenceFort St. John, British Columbia

Trevor Bolin is the former leader of the

Grande Prairie, Alberta.[4]

On March 3, 2023, he announced that he would be stepping down as leader of the party, becoming the interim leader until a new leader is selected. He also announced that he would again run as the candidate for Peace River North in 2024.[5][6] He continued as the interim leader until March 31, 2023, when John Rustad was acclaimed as the new leader.

In a Facebook post on June 23, 2023, Bolin announced that he would not seek the Conservative nomination in Peace River North in 2024, despite previously announcing plans to.[7]

Electoral record

2020 British Columbia general election: Peace River North
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal
Dan Davies 6,746 55.76 −10.51 $32,293.82
Conservative Trevor Bolin 4,150 34.30 $0.00
New Democratic Danielle Monroe 1,202 9.94 +3.37 $739.00
Total valid votes 12,098 100.00
Total rejected ballots 60 0.50    
Turnout 12,158 46.38    
Registered voters 26,216    
Source: Elections BC[8][9]

References

  1. ^ "Fort St. John Votes: Meet Trevor Bolin". Alaska Highway News. Retrieved 31 March 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Meet Your Council". fortstjohn.ca. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
  3. ^ https://www.alaskahighwaynews.ca/fort-st-john/trevor-bolin-named-leader-of-the-bc-conservatives-3503605
  4. ^ Simmonds, Emily-May (28 September 2021). "Fort St. John Burger King offering free coffee to healthcare workers Emily-May Simmonds". CJDC TV. Bell Media. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
  5. ^ Preprost, Matt (March 3, 2023). "Bolin to step down as B.C. Conservative leader". Vancouver is Awesome. Retrieved March 7, 2023.
  6. ^ Depner, Wolf (March 7, 2023). "Rustad for B.C. conservative leader? Speculation becomes more probable as Bolin steps down". Burns Lake Lakes District News. Retrieved March 7, 2023.
  7. ^ Bolin, Trevor (23 June 2023). "On Wednesday I sent John Rustad, leader of the Conservative Party of B.C. a note". Facebook. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  8. ^ "2020 Provincial General Election Final Voting Results". Retrieved 9 November 2020.
  9. ^ "Election Financing Reports". Elections BC. Retrieved 4 February 2021.

4. ^ https://www.dawsoncreekmirror.ca/local-news/burger-king-destined-to-arrive-in-dawson-creek-3505263