People's Front (British Columbia)
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| People's Front | |
|---|---|
| Active Provincial Party | |
| Founded | 2001 |
| Leader | Charles Boylan |
| President | Vacant |
| Headquarters | 26-3313 Dewdney Trunk Rd. Port Moody, British Columbia V3H 2E4 |
| Political ideology | Communism |
| International alignment | None |
| Colours | Red |
| Website | |
The People's Front is the British Columbia, Canada wing of the Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada.
In the 2001 British Columbia election, it nominated 11 candidates, received a total of 720 votes (0.34% of the vote in the ridings in which they ran, and 0.05% of the province-wide vote). The PF candidates ran last in all but one of 11 ridings, and no candidate won more than 1% of the popular vote.
The party nominated five candidates for the 2005 election. They won a total of 383 votes (0.02% of the province-wide vote).
The current leader of the People's Front is Charles Boylan.
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