Betty Baxter

Canadian politician
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroCanadian politician
PlacesCanada
isPolitician Athlete Volleyball player
Work fieldPolitics Sports
Gender
Female
Birth1952, Brooks, Canada
Age73 years
Education
University of British Columbia
The details

Biography

Betty Baxter (born 1952) is a Canadian athlete, activist and politician. Baxter is currently a school trustee for the Sunshine Coast District 46 in British Columbia.

Baxter was a member of the women's national volleyball team at the 1976 Summer Olympics, and was later named the team's head coach in 1979. Prior to being named coach of the national team, Baxter was a women's volleyball coach at the University of Ottawa, and was named the Canadian Interuniversity Athletics Union's coach of the year.

However, she was fired from that role in 1982 after the media began to report rumours that she was lesbian. Baxter was not actually out as lesbian at the time, but subsequently came out and served as a board member of the 1990 Gay Games in Vancouver. She also cofounded the Canadian Association for the Advancement of Women in Sport and the National Coaching School for Women. Baxter subsequently worked as a professional volleyball coach.

Baxter ran as a New Democratic Party candidate in Vancouver Centre in the 1993 federal election, in a high-profile race against Prime Minister Kim Campbell, but was not elected. Baxter later was elected as a school trustee in 2011.

Electoral record

1993 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%
LiberalHedy Fry19,31031.19%
Progressive ConservativeKim Campbell15,51025.05%
ReformIan Isbister10,80817.46%
New DemocraticBetty Baxter9,39715.18%
NationalThorsten Ewald4,9497.99%
Natural LawJohn Cowhig6431.04%
GreenImtiaz Popat5860.95%
Christian HeritageDarren Lowe2420.39%
LibertarianTunya Audain2200.36%
IndependentBrian Godzilla Gnu Salmi1140.18%
IndependentScott Adams830.13%
Commonwealth of CanadaLucille Boikoff250.04%
IndependentPeter C. Nuthall240.04%
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