All Nations Party of British Columbia

The All Nations Party (ANP ) was a minor political party in the Canadian province of British Columbia. She had the most followers among members of the First Nations, the various peoples of the First Nations.

The six candidates who nominated the party to the 2001 elections, held in British Columbia, were also members of the First Nations. The party got 3380 votes, which corresponds to a share of 3.94 % of the votes cast in the electoral districts in which they came into office.

The greatest electoral success is recorded in the voting district of North Coast, which has a Ureinwohneranteil of 40 percent. The ANP was there with 4.84% in second place. At Yale - Lillooet party leader Don Moses gained with 1126 votes (6.87 % of the votes ) 4th place among six candidates.

In 2004, the ANP backed efforts to create a new center party. On January 16, 2005, she went on in the Democratic Reform British Columbia.

  • Canadian party
  • Policy (British Columbia)
  • Organization (British Columbia)
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