Lois Boone

Canadian politician
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IntroCanadian politician
PlacesCanada
isPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Female
Birth26 April 1947, Vancouver
Age77 years
Politics:British Columbia New Democratic Party
The details

Biography

Lois Ruth Boone (born April 26, 1947) is a Canadian politician. She served as MLA for Prince George North from 1986 to 1991, and Prince George-Mount Robson from 1991 to 2001, in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. She is a member of the British Columbia New Democratic Party.

Career

Boone held a number of brief positions in the Executive Council of British Columbia, including Minister of Government Services, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing and Minister of Transportation and Highways. Later government roles included the Minister for Children and Families and Deputy Premier.

After stepping down from provincial politics, Boone was re-elected as a school trustee for School District #57. In October 2010, she announced she would seek the NDP nomination in the by-election in the federal riding of Prince George-Peace River.

At the November 23, 2010 School District #57 public board meeting, she announced she would not be seeking renewal of her position as vice-chair of the board nor would she be seeking re-election as a trustee. She stated that her decision predated her decision to enter federal politics and was due to the unease she felt over being a part of so many school closure decisions and an unwillingness to continue to "do the government's dirty work".

Federal politics

On May 2, 2011, she was defeated by Conservative Party member, Bob Zimmer, in the federal Canadian election by 62% to 25%.

Partial electoral results

Canadian federal election, 2011: Prince George—Peace River
PartyCandidateVotes%∆%Expenditures
ConservativeBob Zimmer23,94662.12−1.47$81,669
New DemocraticLois Boone9,87625.62+8.04$38,397
GreenHilary Crowley2,3015.97−4.44$11,625
LiberalBen Levine2,0085.21−3.20$9,197
PirateJeremy Cote4151.08
Total valid votes38,546100.0  
Total rejected ballots1250.32−0.03
Turnout38,67154.08+5
Eligible voters71,507
Conservative holdSwing−4.76

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