Final hours before the accord test: what OneBC supporters should watch
May 28, 2026 · iVoteOneBC research desk
The BC Conservative leadership vote closes Friday, May 29 at 8:00 a.m. PT. Results are scheduled for Saturday, May 30. For Dallas Brodie and OneBC supporters, that makes the next two days simple: watch whether the reported Brodie–Fulmer accord becomes a live unity strategy — and do not guess beyond the public record.
Dallas Brodie’s strategic argument has been consistent: British Columbia cannot afford another election where voters who want change split into pieces while the NDP benefits. That is the political purpose of the reported Unite the Right Accord.
Radio NL and CityNews Vancouver have reported that the Brodie–Fulmer agreement would have OneBC stand down in most ridings if Fulmer wins, while Conservatives would step aside in five targeted ridings for OneBC. The reviewed public sources still do not finalize those five ridings, so this site will not name or invent them.
The Tyee reported Wednesday that BC Conservative leadership campaigns signed up about 42,000 members and that roughly 26,000 were eligible after identity verification. Those are BC Conservative leadership-race figures, not OneBC membership numbers. They are still relevant because they show the scale of the vote that will decide whether the accord has a path forward.
The leadership race is also ending under scrutiny. Business in Vancouver reported unproven allegations involving Kerry-Lynne Findlay’s 2025 federal campaign; Findlay’s campaign disputed the claims and said it had not received documentation of the allegations. That story should be handled carefully, but it reinforces a larger point: unity without accountability is not enough.
That is where Brodie’s supporter case is strongest. The OneBC lane is not just about arithmetic. It is about courage, written commitments, and a willingness to put hard public questions on the table: property rights, DRIPA, parental authority, taxes, safety, government cost, and democratic reform.
- May 29: voting closes at 8:00 a.m. PT.
- May 30: results are scheduled to be announced at the leadership convention.
- If Fulmer wins: iVoteOneBC will track whether the reported accord is confirmed, implemented, clarified, or changed.
- If another candidate wins: iVoteOneBC will track how that leader treats OneBC voters, Dallas Brodie’s priorities, and the anti-NDP unity question.
- Conservative Party of BC leadership FAQ.
- The Tyee, May 27, 2026, on the leadership race closing stretch.
- Business in Vancouver / Rob Shaw reporting on the Findlay investigation allegations.
- Radio NL reporting on the Brodie–Fulmer accord.
- CityNews Vancouver reporting on the OneBC accord.
- OneBC official events page; OneBC candidates page; OneBC elected MLAs page.
This article is public-interest commentary from an independent supporter site. It summarizes public pages and linked reporting.