Kerry-Lynne Findlay Wins Leadership of B.C. Conservatives
Former MP Kerry-Lynne Findlay elected leader of B.C. Conservatives

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Kerry-Lynne Findlay has been elected as the leader of the B.C. Conservatives, winning 51% of the vote in a close contest against Caroline Elliott, who garnered 49%. The announcement was met with cheers at the Vancouver convention.
- 01Kerry-Lynne Findlay won the B.C. Conservatives leadership with 51% of the vote.
- 02Caroline Elliott closely followed with 49% in the final round.
- 03The leadership convention took place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
- 04Other candidates eliminated in earlier rounds included Peter Milobar, Yuri Fulmer, and Iain Black.
- 05The announcement of Findlay's victory prompted cheers from the crowd.
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Kerry-Lynne Findlay has been elected as the new leader of the B.C. Conservatives, achieving a narrow victory with 51% of the votes in the fourth round of voting. She defeated Caroline Elliott, who received 49%. The leadership convention held in Vancouver, British Columbia, was filled with excitement as the crowd erupted in cheers upon the announcement. Other candidates, including current MLA Peter Milobar, entrepreneur Yuri Fulmer, and former MLA Iain Black, were eliminated in previous rounds. This election marks a significant moment for the B.C. Conservatives as they prepare for future challenges.
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Findlay's leadership could influence the B.C. Conservatives' strategies and policies in upcoming elections.
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