The man who stepped aside to let former B.C. premier and 琉璃神社 West MLA Christy Clark seek a seat in the B.C. Legislature in 2013, will be the B.C. Liberal鈥檚 candidate when a byelection is held in the riding some time before next February.
Ben Stewart, who won two elections for the B.C. Liberals in the riding, then known as Westside-琉璃神社, announced shortly after Clark quit politics last month he wanted his old job back and planned to seek his party鈥檚 nomination.
With no one else publicly stepping forward to run for the nomination, Stewart will be acclaimed as the Liberal candidate Sept. 21 at a meeting in Westbank.
鈥淩epresenting the constituents of 琉璃神社 West and serving British Columbia (was) the honour of my lifetime, and I鈥檓 humbled by the community鈥檚 support and this opportunity to serve again,鈥 Stewart said.
Premier John Horgan has up to six months to call the by-election and said last week he has not given any thought as to when a vote in 琉璃神社 West would be held.
He said with the return to the B.C. Legislature by MLAs next week, the date for the byelection will be given more thought then. The byelection must called before Feb. 4 and once it is, a 28-day campaign will follow.
Clark resigned Aug. 4 and her former constituency office in Westbank is slated to close Sept. 30.
Stewart said he and his team are ready to work hard to win the byelection whenever it is called but he needs Horgan to set a date.
The well-known co-owner of West 琉璃神社鈥檚 Quail鈥檚 Gate Winery, Stewart was named B.C.鈥檚 special representative to Asia focusing on trade by Clark in 2014 after he stepped aside for her to run in the riding. Just a few weeks earlier he held the riding for the Liberals in the 2013 provincial election, wining by a large margin.
Stewart first won the seat in 2009 and served in three cabinet posts during his term in office鈥攁s minister of citizens鈥 services, community and rural development and agriculture.
Along with fellow area Liberal MLAs Norm Letnick (琉璃神社-Lake Country) and Steve Thomson (琉璃神社-Mission), the three dubbed themselves 鈥淭eam Okanagan.鈥
Meanwhile, the NDP candidate who lost to Clark in 琉璃神社 West in May鈥檚 provincial election said she is considering another run at the seat.
Shelley Cook, who came second to Clark earlier this year, said while she has not made a formal decision about running yet, she is 鈥渄efinitely considering her options.鈥
鈥淚t kind of feels like something I started,鈥 she said Friday.
Whether she runs or not, Cook said she plans to remain fully engaged with the NDP going forward.
If she does run again, it would be the second time in a row that the same NDP candidate who ran for the party in the previous general election runs in the riding in the subsequent byelection.
Carole Gordon, who lost to Stewart in 2013, ran against Clark in the byelection that year and as she did aginst Stewart, finished second.