Dallas Brodie Opens Constituency Office and Keeps the Focus on Service
May 16, 2026 · iVoteOneBC research desk
Dallas Brodie’s latest update gives supporters a simple, grounded counterpoint to the noise around recall politics: representation is not just speeches and viral clips. It is also a working door for constituents.
On May 15, Brodie posted that she “finally” has an office and directed Vancouver–Quilchena constituents to her MLA website to request a meeting. Her official constituency site now lists a temporary constituency office and office hours of Tuesday to Friday, 10 A.M. to 3 P.M.
That matters because one of the recall-side arguments has been local service. The fair test is evidence. A public booking path, published hours, and a named constituency website are practical signs that Brodie is building the service side of her MLA role while continuing to challenge the provincial status quo.
A useful milestone for supporters to track
This is not a poll number, a membership claim, or a campaign boast. It is a verifiable service milestone. For a new party leader under heavy political pressure, the office update helps show two things at once: Dallas Brodie is still pushing the larger OneBC message, and she is also putting local representation infrastructure in place for Vancouver–Quilchena.
Supporters should keep the framing clean: do not overclaim. The public record supports a modest but important point — constituents now have a published way to request a meeting with the MLA and/or constituency staff.
The bigger political contrast
The recall debate will continue. Elections BC timelines, organizer details, and campaign finance disclosures should all be watched carefully and fairly. But the political contrast is already taking shape: opponents are trying to make Dallas Brodie look detached from the riding, while Brodie is publishing a concrete local service channel and continuing to take questions publicly.
That is the kind of accountability OneBC supporters should welcome. If the movement is going to grow, it has to combine courage on big issues with competence in the small, daily duties of representation.
Tracked facts
- Source account: Dallas Brodie on X/Twitter.
- Date of post: May 15, 2026.
- Linked official site: Dallas Brodie, MLA Vancouver–Quilchena.
- Official site currently lists a temporary constituency office and Tuesday–Friday office hours.
- No membership number, polling number, or recall-signature count is inferred from this update.