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Your Political Party of British Columbia

Your Political Party of British Columbia, or simply Your Party, is a minor political party in British Columbia, Canada. The party is registered with Elections BC and has participated in the 2005, 2009, 2013, and 2017 general elections. The party advocates more transparency and accountability in government. It nominated one candidate in 2005, two in 2009 and 2013, and 10 in 2017. No Your Party candidate has been elected to office as of 2017. Its best result was a fourth-place finish with 442 votes (1.68%) in Port Moody-Westwood in 2005.

Your Political Party of British Columbia
Active provincial party
LeaderJames Filippelli
PresidentSarah Husain
FoundedJune 6, 2002 (2002-06-06)
Headquarters313 – 2040 York Avenue
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6J 1E7
IdeologyOpen government
Website
www.yourbc.ca

History edit

Your Political Party of BC was registered with Elections BC on June 6, 2002, by Belcarra-resident James Filippelli.[1] In February 2005, Filippelli announced he would seek election in the electoral district of Port Moody-Westwood as a Your Political Party of BC candidate during the May 2005 provincial election.[2] At the time, in addition to being the party president and leader, Filippelli was a 22-year-old student at Douglas College.[3] Filippelli ran on a limited platform centred on government accountability to taxpayers.[4] He advocated more detailed and open budget process so that every expenditure is disclosed while at the same time reducing bureaucracy and taxes.[2] He also advocated for elected Members of the Legislative Assembly to return 10% of their wages back to constituents.[5] Filippelli came in fourth place in the Port Moody-Westwood riding, losing to Iain Black of the BC Liberal Party.

As the May 2009 provincial election approached, Your Political Party announced it would nominate two candidates: Brent Williams in the Port Coquitlam electoral district[6] and Filippelli in Port Moody-Coquitlam. By this time Filippelli was a 26-year-old electrician living in Port Moody.[7] In addition to campaigning for more government transparency regarding financial issues, the two candidates also supported keeping the carbon tax[8] and eliminating the property transfer tax[9] Filippelli again came in fourth place in his riding losing to Iain Black, while Williams came in fifth in his riding losing to Mike Farnworth of the New Democratic Party.

It nominated ten candidates in the 2017 provincial election, none of whom was elected.[10] It did not nominate any candidates in the 2020 provincial election but remains registered as a political party as of November 2020.[11]

Party platform edit

  • The provincial budget would be made public, so that the province's residents could see where their tax dollars were going.
  • All government actions would be public, including how each MLA (Member of the Legislative Assembly) votes on each issue.
  • More information would be provided to British Columbians, so that they can be more informed and interested in the government and be able to provide knowledgeable feedback about what they would like the government to do.
  • All YPP MLAs would give at least 10% of their take-home salary back to their constituency, and would hold a meeting once every month open to all members of the constituency to inform them about what is happening in the legislature. These meetings will give the people of each constituency a chance to let each MLA know how they feel about what is happening in the legislature and with their tax dollars.
  • All government actions and legislation should be sustainable. Everything the government does should be economically sustainable, environmentally sustainable, and socially sustainable.
  • Two-way communication between the BC government and the people would be facilitated by an online website giving every British Columbian a secure login to provide feedback on what they would like to see for the future of BC.
  • Questionnaires with pre-paid postage would be made available at all government buildings so that British Columbians can inform government about the things they would like the government to do.
  • All of the votes in the BC legislature would be "free votes", i.e., MLAs would not have to vote along party lines, so that MLAs would be able to better represent the people of their constituencies by voting the way the majority of their constituents would like them to vote.

Electoral results edit

The party's leader, James Filippelli, stood unsuccessfully as a candidate for election to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the riding of Port Moody-Westwood in the 2005 provincial election.

Election Candidates Total votes Popular vote Riding Candidate Votes Popular vote
in riding
2005 1 442 0.03%
Port Moody-Westwood James Filippelli 442 1.68%
2009 2 335 0.02%
Port Moody-Coquitlam James Filippelli 198 1.03%
Port Coquitlam Brent Williams 137 0.67%
2013 2 528 0.03%
Vancouver-False Creek James Filippelli 81 0.37%
Port Coquitlam Brent Williams 447 2.01%
2017 10 1,036 0.06%
Vancouver-Fairview Joey Doyle 131 0.5%
Vancouver-False Creek James Filippelli 96 0.44%
Vancouver-Fraserview Harpreet S. Bajwa 156 0.74%
Vancouver-Kensington Ramanjit Kaur Dhillon 167 0.84%
Vancouver-Kingsway Brette Mullins 76 0.43%
Vancouver-Langara Surinder Singh Trehan 156 0.81%
Vancouver-Mount Pleasant Shai Joseph Mor 67 0.32%
Vancouver-Point Grey David Stall 60 0.27%
Surrey-Green Timbers Kanwaljit Singh Moti 66 0.46%
Surrey South Fabiola Cecilia Palomino 61 0.25%

Finances edit

Annual Financial Report
Year Income Expenses Assets Reference
2002 $325 $334 $27 [1]
2003 $407 $378 $147 [12]
2004 $775 $542 $335 [13]
2005 $1,095 $1,509 $66 [14]
2006 $40 $263 $87 [15]
2007 $700 $5 $332 [16]
2008 $125 $541 $199 [17]
2009 $2,205 $2,541 $145 [18]
2010 $1,352 $560 $608 [19]
Election Expenses
Election Income Expenses Surplus/Deficit Reference
2005 $815 $827 ($12) [20]
2009 $2,105 $2,291 ($186) [21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Annual Financial Report: Your Political Party of BC" (pdf). Elections BC. 2002. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  2. ^ a b Cleugh, Janis (February 19, 2005). "Liberal race loses Marusyk". The Tri-City News. Coquitlam, British Columbia. p. 1.
  3. ^ Murphy, Dan (April 24, 2005). "Off the radar screens but in the race & on the ballot". The Province. Vancouver. p. A30.
  4. ^ Saltman, Jennifer (May 7, 2005). "There's life beyond the major parties: Nine 'alternative' candidates in Tri-Cities". Coquitlam Now. New Westminster, British Columbia. p. 3.
  5. ^ "Drop the writ for Survivor BC". Castlegar News. Castlegar, British Columbia. March 9, 2005. p. 6.
  6. ^ McKenna, Gary (April 21, 2009). "PoCo Candidate Profile: Williams: YPP's key issue is accountability". The Tri City News. Coquitlam, British Columbia. p. 1.
  7. ^ "PoMo-Coquitlam Candidate Profile: YPPBC candidate James Filipelli". The Tri City News. Coquitlam, British Columbia. April 28, 2009. p. 3.
  8. ^ Mcfee, Jennifer (May 6, 2009). "Port Coquitlam's provincial candidates square off". Coquitlam Now. New Westminster, British Columbia. p. 7.
  9. ^ McKenna, Gary (May 5, 2009). "PoCo All-Candidates Meeting: Taxes, transportation and more". The Tri City News. Coquitlam, British Columbia. p. 3.
  10. ^ "BC Liberals cut to minority with Greens holding balance of power", The Globe and Mail, 10 May 2017
  11. ^ Elections BC List of Current Registered Political Parties, accessed 16 Nov 2020.
  12. ^ "Annual Financial Report: Your Political Party of BC" (pdf). Elections BC. 2003. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  13. ^ "Annual Financial Report: Your Political of BC" (pdf). Elections BC. 2004. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  14. ^ "Annual Financial Report: Your Political Party of BC" (pdf). Elections BC. 2005. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  15. ^ "Annual Financial Report: Your Political Party of BC" (pdf). Elections BC. 2006. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  16. ^ "Annual Financial Report: Your Political of BC" (pdf). Elections BC. 2007. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  17. ^ "Annual Financial Report: Your Political Party of BC" (pdf). Elections BC. 2008. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  18. ^ "Annual Financial Report: Your Political Party of BC" (pdf). Elections BC. 2009. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  19. ^ "Annual Financial Report: Your Political Party of BC" (pdf). Elections BC. 2010. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  20. ^ "Election Financing Report - Political Party: Your Political Party of BC" (pdf). Elections BC. 2005. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  21. ^ "Election Financing Report - Political Party: Your Political Party of BC" (pdf). Elections BC. 2009. Retrieved January 4, 2012.

External links edit

  • Party website


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Your Political Party of British Columbia or simply Your Party is a minor political party in British Columbia Canada The party is registered with Elections BC and has participated in the 2005 2009 2013 and 2017 general elections The party advocates more transparency and accountability in government It nominated one candidate in 2005 two in 2009 and 2013 and 10 in 2017 No Your Party candidate has been elected to office as of 2017 Its best result was a fourth place finish with 442 votes 1 68 in Port Moody Westwood in 2005 Your Political Party of British ColumbiaActive provincial partyLeaderJames FilippelliPresidentSarah HusainFoundedJune 6 2002 2002 06 06 Headquarters313 2040 York AvenueVancouver British ColumbiaV6J 1E7IdeologyOpen governmentWebsitewww wbr yourbc wbr caPolitics of British ColumbiaPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 History 2 Party platform 3 Electoral results 4 Finances 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editYour Political Party of BC was registered with Elections BC on June 6 2002 by Belcarra resident James Filippelli 1 In February 2005 Filippelli announced he would seek election in the electoral district of Port Moody Westwood as a Your Political Party of BC candidate during the May 2005 provincial election 2 At the time in addition to being the party president and leader Filippelli was a 22 year old student at Douglas College 3 Filippelli ran on a limited platform centred on government accountability to taxpayers 4 He advocated more detailed and open budget process so that every expenditure is disclosed while at the same time reducing bureaucracy and taxes 2 He also advocated for elected Members of the Legislative Assembly to return 10 of their wages back to constituents 5 Filippelli came in fourth place in the Port Moody Westwood riding losing to Iain Black of the BC Liberal Party As the May 2009 provincial election approached Your Political Party announced it would nominate two candidates Brent Williams in the Port Coquitlam electoral district 6 and Filippelli in Port Moody Coquitlam By this time Filippelli was a 26 year old electrician living in Port Moody 7 In addition to campaigning for more government transparency regarding financial issues the two candidates also supported keeping the carbon tax 8 and eliminating the property transfer tax 9 Filippelli again came in fourth place in his riding losing to Iain Black while Williams came in fifth in his riding losing to Mike Farnworth of the New Democratic Party It nominated ten candidates in the 2017 provincial election none of whom was elected 10 It did not nominate any candidates in the 2020 provincial election but remains registered as a political party as of November 2020 11 Party platform editThe provincial budget would be made public so that the province s residents could see where their tax dollars were going All government actions would be public including how each MLA Member of the Legislative Assembly votes on each issue More information would be provided to British Columbians so that they can be more informed and interested in the government and be able to provide knowledgeable feedback about what they would like the government to do All YPP MLAs would give at least 10 of their take home salary back to their constituency and would hold a meeting once every month open to all members of the constituency to inform them about what is happening in the legislature These meetings will give the people of each constituency a chance to let each MLA know how they feel about what is happening in the legislature and with their tax dollars All government actions and legislation should be sustainable Everything the government does should be economically sustainable environmentally sustainable and socially sustainable Two way communication between the BC government and the people would be facilitated by an online website giving every British Columbian a secure login to provide feedback on what they would like to see for the future of BC Questionnaires with pre paid postage would be made available at all government buildings so that British Columbians can inform government about the things they would like the government to do All of the votes in the BC legislature would be free votes i e MLAs would not have to vote along party lines so that MLAs would be able to better represent the people of their constituencies by voting the way the majority of their constituents would like them to vote Electoral results editThe party s leader James Filippelli stood unsuccessfully as a candidate for election to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the riding of Port Moody Westwood in the 2005 provincial election Election Candidates Total votes Popular vote Riding Candidate Votes Popular votein riding 2005 1 442 0 03 Port Moody Westwood James Filippelli 442 1 68 2009 2 335 0 02 Port Moody Coquitlam James Filippelli 198 1 03 Port Coquitlam Brent Williams 137 0 67 2013 2 528 0 03 Vancouver False Creek James Filippelli 81 0 37 Port Coquitlam Brent Williams 447 2 01 2017 10 1 036 0 06 Vancouver Fairview Joey Doyle 131 0 5 Vancouver False Creek James Filippelli 96 0 44 Vancouver Fraserview Harpreet S Bajwa 156 0 74 Vancouver Kensington Ramanjit Kaur Dhillon 167 0 84 Vancouver Kingsway Brette Mullins 76 0 43 Vancouver Langara Surinder Singh Trehan 156 0 81 Vancouver Mount Pleasant Shai Joseph Mor 67 0 32 Vancouver Point Grey David Stall 60 0 27 Surrey Green Timbers Kanwaljit Singh Moti 66 0 46 Surrey South Fabiola Cecilia Palomino 61 0 25 Finances editAnnual Financial Report Year Income Expenses Assets Reference 2002 325 334 27 1 2003 407 378 147 12 2004 775 542 335 13 2005 1 095 1 509 66 14 2006 40 263 87 15 2007 700 5 332 16 2008 125 541 199 17 2009 2 205 2 541 145 18 2010 1 352 560 608 19 Election Expenses Election Income Expenses Surplus Deficit Reference 2005 815 827 12 20 2009 2 105 2 291 186 21 See also editList of political parties in British ColumbiaReferences edit a b Annual Financial Report Your Political Party of BC pdf Elections BC 2002 Retrieved January 4 2012 a b Cleugh Janis February 19 2005 Liberal race loses Marusyk The Tri City News Coquitlam British Columbia p 1 Murphy Dan April 24 2005 Off the radar screens but in the race amp on the ballot The Province Vancouver p A30 Saltman Jennifer May 7 2005 There s life beyond the major parties Nine alternative candidates in Tri Cities Coquitlam Now New Westminster British Columbia p 3 Drop the writ for Survivor BC Castlegar News Castlegar British Columbia March 9 2005 p 6 McKenna Gary April 21 2009 PoCo Candidate Profile Williams YPP s key issue is accountability The Tri City News Coquitlam British Columbia p 1 PoMo Coquitlam Candidate Profile YPPBC candidate James Filipelli The Tri City News Coquitlam British Columbia April 28 2009 p 3 Mcfee Jennifer May 6 2009 Port Coquitlam s provincial candidates square off Coquitlam Now New Westminster British Columbia p 7 McKenna Gary May 5 2009 PoCo All Candidates Meeting Taxes transportation and more The Tri City News Coquitlam British Columbia p 3 BC Liberals cut to minority with Greens holding balance of power The Globe and Mail 10 May 2017 Elections BC List of Current Registered Political Parties accessed 16 Nov 2020 Annual Financial Report Your Political Party of BC pdf Elections BC 2003 Retrieved January 4 2012 Annual Financial Report Your Political of BC pdf Elections BC 2004 Retrieved January 4 2012 Annual Financial Report Your Political Party of BC pdf Elections BC 2005 Retrieved January 4 2012 Annual Financial Report Your Political Party of BC pdf Elections BC 2006 Retrieved January 4 2012 Annual Financial Report Your Political of BC pdf Elections BC 2007 Retrieved January 4 2012 Annual Financial Report Your Political Party of BC pdf Elections BC 2008 Retrieved January 4 2012 Annual Financial Report Your Political Party of BC pdf Elections BC 2009 Retrieved January 4 2012 Annual Financial Report Your Political Party of BC pdf Elections BC 2010 Retrieved January 4 2012 Election Financing Report Political Party Your Political Party of BC pdf Elections BC 2005 Retrieved January 4 2012 Election Financing Report Political Party Your Political Party of BC pdf Elections BC 2009 Retrieved January 4 2012 External links editParty website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Your Political Party of British Columbia amp oldid 1195935142, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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