2020 Provincial General Election Financing Reports Available

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 1, 2021

VICTORIA – Election financing reports for the 2020 provincial election are now available.

Major political parties:

Political party

Scanned report

Report summary

Contributions

BC Green Party

bit.ly/3r9dP04

bit.ly/2Mp4lz1

bit.ly/3oEgm0L

BC Liberal Party

bit.ly/2MgBvRy

bit.ly/3oDfXeM

bit.ly/2MpHbsb

BC NDP

bit.ly/2MHyObx

bit.ly/3oEodeG

bit.ly/2L6JFuW

All political participants:

Filer type

Scanned reports*

Contributions

Candidates

bit.ly/3tdODr4

bit.ly/2YAUaKk

All political parties

bit.ly/2YAbxLm

bit.ly/3cxd3pM

Constituency associations

bit.ly/39ALABy

N/A

Third party advertising sponsors

bit.ly/2YFZbkx

bit.ly/3j8dEiJ

* On the webpage for the scanned report, click “View Details” on the far right for a report summary.

Under the Election Act, eligible parties and candidates can submit claims to have some of their election expenses reimbursed. Eligible parties and candidates can be reimbursed for up to 50% of their eligible expenses, up to a maximum of 50% of the election expenses limit. 50% of the amount claimed must be paid to a party or candidate within 15 days after the claim and supporting receipts are filed. The remainder will be paid after Elections BC reviews the report and supporting records and receipts. The amount of the second payment will be adjusted if the party or candidate has claimed amounts not eligible for reimbursement.

Parties are eligible to have expenses reimbursed if they received at least 5% of the valid votes province-wide. Candidates are eligible if they received at least 10% of the valid votes in their electoral district.

The table below shows the parties eligible for election expense reimbursements, and the amounts they have claimed.

Political party

Amount claimed for election expense reimbursement

BC Green Party

$300,774.59

BC Liberal Party

$1,552,198.27

BC NDP

$2,151,258.25

Election financing reports must be filed with Elections BC within 90 days after a provincial election. The filing deadline for these reports was 4:30 p.m. on January 22, 2021.

The filers below did not file by the deadline. They may file by February 22, 2021 with a late filing fee of $500.

Filer

Filer type

Electoral district

Affiliation

Construction and Specialized Workers’ Union Local 1611

Third party advertising sponsor

N/A

N/A

International Union of Operating Engineers – Canadian Region

Third party advertising sponsor

N/A

N/A

Libertarian

Political party

N/A

N/A

Teamsters Local 213

Third party advertising sponsor

N/A

N/A

Trevor Bolin

Candidate

Peace River North

Conservative

UA Canada

Third party advertising sponsor

N/A

N/A

Due to extenuating circumstances, extensions to the filing deadline were granted to the five candidates and one political party:

Filer

Electoral district

Affiliation

Extension date

Communist Party of BC

N/A

N/A

February 22, 2021

Laurie Throness

Chilliwack-Kent

BC Liberal Party

February 22, 2021

Paul Boparai

Surrey-Newton

BC Liberal Party

February 22, 2021

Sonia Furstenau

Cowichan Valley

BC Green Party

February 22, 2021

Tesicca Chi-Ying Truong

Vancouver-Langara

BC NDP

February 22, 2021

Tripat Atwal

Burnaby-Edmonds

BC Liberal Party

February 16, 2021

For more information on how to use the Financial Reports and Political Contributions system (FRPC) on Elections BC’s website, see the links below.

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Contact:
Andrew Watson
Director, Communications
Elections BC
Phone: 250-387-1709
Email: Andrew.Watson@elections.bc.ca
Website: elections.bc.ca

Elections BC is the independent, non-partisan Office of the Legislature responsible for administering electoral processes in British Columbia under provincial legislation, including the Election Act, Local Elections Campaign Financing Act, Recall and Initiative Act and Referendum Act.