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Emerged Democracy Party of British Columbia
Former provincial party
LeaderTony Luck
PresidentVacant
Founded2004 (2004)
Dissolved2009 (2009)
Headquarters104-9970 148 St
Surrey, British Columbia
V3R 0P9
IdeologyGrassroots democracy
British Columbia autonomy
ColoursDark blue

The Emerged Democracy Party of British Columbia was a fringe political party in the province of British Columbia, Canada, formed in August 2004, with Tony Luck as leader.[1]

The party aimed to promote increased citizen participation in decision-making, and to promote more autonomy for British Columbia.

It nominated one candidate in the 2005 provincial election, Rob Norberg, who won 151 votes (0.85% of the total) in Surrey-Green Timbers riding.

The party was de-registered by Elections BC in June 2009.

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  1. ^ Hawthorn, Tom (28 March 2005). "The Fringe Festival of Democracy". The Tyee. Retrieved 30 October 2024.