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Voting has closed: OneBC supporters now have a clear May 30 results watch

May 29, 2026 · iVoteOneBC research desk

OneBC results watch graphic after the BC Conservative leadership vote window closed

The BC Conservative leadership voting window has now closed by schedule. For Dallas Brodie and OneBC supporters, the next verified milestone is simple: watch the May 30 leadership-convention result, with first results now posted by the party for 6:00 p.m. PT, then judge what actually becomes public record.

Bottom line: this is a watch item, not a victory lap. Public reporting says the Dallas Brodie / Yuri Fulmer accord depends on Fulmer winning the BC Conservative leadership. Until the result is official and any implementation details are confirmed, the responsible position is to track facts — not invent momentum.
What is verified now
Voting windowThe Conservative Party of BC leadership page says voting is closed.
Result timingThe party says first results will be announced Saturday, May 30 at 6:00 p.m. PT, with a livestream available shortly before the event starts at 5:30 p.m. PT.
OneBC statusOneBC still lists Dallas Brodie as interim leader and Vancouver–Quilchena MLA.
Tour continuesOneBC still lists Kamloops, Prince George, and Kelowna town halls with Dallas Brodie in June.
Why OneBC supporters should care

The leadership result matters because it may determine whether the reported Brodie–Fulmer unity plan becomes a practical anti-NDP electoral strategy, or whether OneBC continues building independently around Dallas Brodie’s policy lane.

That lane is already clear: property rights, DRIPA accountability, parental authority, lower taxes, public safety, democratic reform, and a government that treats taxpayers like citizens rather than obstacles.

There is a reason Brodie’s approach keeps drawing attention. She is not asking supporters to accept vague “unity” slogans. She is putting public commitments, policy fights, and real political risk on the table. That is what makes this May 30 result worth watching closely.

What not to claim yet
What happens next
  1. May 30: watch for the official BC Conservative leadership result. The party now says first results are expected at 6:00 p.m. PT, with livestream coverage shortly before the 5:30 p.m. PT event start.
  2. If Yuri Fulmer wins: watch whether the reported accord is confirmed, clarified, amended, or implemented.
  3. If another candidate wins: watch how that leader addresses Dallas Brodie, OneBC voters, and the anti-NDP vote-split problem.
  4. For OneBC: keep tracking official candidates, town halls, petitions, policy releases, and Dallas Brodie’s public leadership work.
No invented numbers: This update does not claim OneBC membership totals, polling, finalized ridings, venue-cancellation claims, or guaranteed alliance terms. It tracks official schedules, official OneBC pages, and linked public reporting only.
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