
Kerry-Lynne Findlay is the next leader of the BC Conservative Party, winning 51 per cent of the total votes in the fourth and final round.
Round Three results:
Iain Black is out after coming last.
Findlay is first with 38.6 per cent of the total votes, while Elliott gets 31.3 per cent.
Round Two results:
Yuri Fulmer is out after coming last in round two.
Round One results:
Peter Milobar is out in the B.C. Conservative leadership race as he came last in round one.
Kerry-Lynne Findlay leads (30.5 per cent of total vote) after the first ballot, followed by Caroline Elliott, Iain Black and Yuri Fulmer.
ON Monday, June 1, Findlay said in a post on X:
“As your newly elected Leader of the BC Conservative Party, I bring senior-level experience that will serve every family in our province.
“I served as a Cabinet Minister in Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s government, where I helped deliver lower taxes, cut red tape, and return the country to a surplus after the worst recession in decades. That experience taught me how to manage government responsibly and put people first.
“I was appointed Chief Opposition Whip by Pierre Poilievre, the first woman to hold the position. In that role I was responsible for uniting and leading a large national caucus with discipline and focus.
“I am also a King’s Counsel, an honour that reflects decades of legal expertise and a deep commitment to the rule of law and property rights.
“As a senior lawyer I have spent decades defending the rule of law and property rights. In the late 1990s, as a young widow with small children, I bought a leasehold property on Musqueam land in South Vancouver. When the Musqueam First Nation sued the homeowners, I helped lead our legal team through a long and costly battle that went all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada. We won that case in 2000 and protected the property rights and equity of those families. That experience taught me firsthand how critical it is to defend fee-simple ownership and certainty for every British Columbian.
“These roles have prepared me to lead with seriousness, competence, and results. While the NDP under David Eby has delivered economic vandalism, growing debt, failing services, and chaos, I am ready to restore competent, principled government that works for British Columbians.
“Together we will unite our party and build a stronger, more prosperous British Columbia.”





