Bill Belsey

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Bill Belsey
MLA for North Coast
In office
2001–2005
Preceded by Dan Miller
Succeeded by Gary Coons
Personal details
Political party BC Liberal
Residence Prince Rupert, British Columbia

Bill Belsey is a Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of North Coast in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 2001 to 2005. He sat as a member of the BC Liberal Party.[1]

Following his electoral defeat in 2005, Belsey was elected vice-president of the BC Liberal Party in 2011.[1] He was implicated in a potential conflict of interest in 2012, when he was directly involved in correspondence with cabinet minister Pat Bell about regulatory matters pertaining to Sun Wave Forest Products, Belsey's current employer.[1]

Electoral record

British Columbia general election, 2001: North Coast
Party Candidate Votes%Expenditures
LiberalBill Belsey 4,915 45.25% $51,617
New DemocraticColleen Fitzpatrick 4,084 37.61% $28,479
MarijuanaKenneth Leonard Peerless 623 5.74% $1,840
GreenDavid Konsmo 560 5.16% $152
All NationsEmsily Victor Bolton 526 4.84% $8,371
UnityClarence Hall 152 1.40% $730
Total valid votes 10,860 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 46 0.42%
Turnout 10,906 66.27%
British Columbia general election, 2005: North Coast
Party Candidate Votes%Expenditures
New DemocraticGary Coons 5,845 53.77% $55,751
LiberalBill Belsey 4,185 38.50% $138,287
GreenHondo Arendt 629 5.79% $780
MarijuanaDavid Johns 211 1.94% $100
Total valid votes 10,870 100%
Total rejected ballots 47 0.43%
Turnout 10,917 60.86%

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