Voting has officially opened in the British Columbia Conservative Party leadership race, with the winner set to be announced on May 30. The contest features five candidates: Peter Milobar, Iain Black, Yuri Fulmer, Caroline Elliott, and Kerry-Lynne Findlay.
Key Details of the Race
The candidates recently participated in a debate at the Canada Strong and Free Network conference in Vancouver on April 24, 2026. The event allowed party members to hear their platforms and visions for the party's future.
What to Expect
Party members will cast their votes over the coming days, and the results will be revealed on May 30. The new leader will guide the B.C. Conservatives into the next provincial election, aiming to strengthen the party's position in the province.
This leadership race comes at a critical time for the party, which has been working to expand its support base and challenge the incumbent government. The candidates have focused on issues such as economic growth, affordability, and resource development.
Stay tuned for updates as the voting process unfolds and the final outcome is announced.



