Brenda Locke

Brenda Locke
MLA for Surrey-Green Timbers
In office
2001–2005
Preceded by Sue Hammell
Succeeded by Sue Hammell
Personal details
Political party Liberal
Spouse(s) John
Children 2
Residence Surrey, British Columbia

Brenda Locke is a Canadian politician, who served in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 2001 to 2005. She represented the electoral district of Surrey-Green Timbers as a member of the British Columbia Liberal Party.[1] Locke served as s Minister of State for Mental Health and Addiction Service on Sept. 20, 2004

Before becoming an MLA, Locke was the executive director of the BC Liquor Licensee and Retailers Association, a position she held since 1985. From 1979 to 1983, she was the office manager for the Richmond Association for Children's Services which managed three group homes for troubled youth and an outreach program for youth under twelve.

Locke defeated New Democrat incumbent Sue Hammell in the 2001 provincial election. In the 2005 election, however, Hammell defeated Locke to reclaim the seat.

She subsequently ran as the federal Liberal Party candidate in Fleetwood—Port Kells in the 2006 federal election and the 2008 federal election, but lost both times to Conservative incumbent Nina Grewal.

Locke works as executive director for the B.C. Massage Therapist Association. In spring 2014, Locke declared her intention to run as an Independent candidate in the November 2014 municipal election for Surrey City Council.[2]

Electoral record

B.C. General Election 2001: Surrey-Green Timbers
Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures
LiberalBrenda Locke 7,539 48.95% +15.16% $46,658
     NDP Sue Hammell 5,592 36.31% -13.80% $37,237
UnityC. Lewis Robinson 1,067 6.93% n/a $7,196
MarijuanaDennis Kalsi 561 3.65% n/a $394
ReformJim Paterson 538 3.49% -2.28% $3,277
CommunistHarjit Singh Daudharia 103 0.67% +0.37% $332
Total valid votes 15,400 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 151 0.98%
Turnout 15,551 66.77%
British Columbia general election, 2005: Surrey-Green Timbers
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
New DemocraticSue Hammell 10,836 60.82% +24.51
LiberalBrenda Locke 5,619 31.54% −17.41
GreenSebastian Sajda 791 4.44%
MarijuanaAmanda Boggan 225 1.26% −2.39
Emerged DemocracyRob Norberg 151 0.85%
Democratic ReformRavi Chand 142 0.80%
CommunistHarjit Singh Daudharia 52 0.29% +0.38
Total 17,816 100.00%
Canadian federal election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
ConservativeNina Grewal 14,577 33.5 -2.3 $72,464
LiberalBrenda Locke 13,749 31.6 +2.1 $54,768
New DemocraticBarry Bell 10,961 25.2 -2.8 $18,907
IndependentJack Cook 3,202 7.4 +7.4 $75,818
GreenDuncan McDonald 1,059 2.4 -3.9 --
Total valid votes 43,548100.0
Total rejected ballots 1270.3 -0.3
Turnout 43,675590
Conservativehold Swing -2.2
Canadian federal election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
ConservativeNina Grewal 21,389 44.7 +11.2 $79,909
LiberalBrenda Locke 12,502 26.1 -5.5 $75,331
New DemocraticNao Fernando 10,916 22.8 -2.4 $65,022
GreenBrian Newbold 3,045 6.4 +4.0 --
Total valid votes/Expense limit 47,852100.0$88,579
Total rejected ballots 219 0.5+0.2
Turnout 48,07156 +3

References

  1. Anne Edwards, Seeking Balance: Conversations with BC Women in Politics. Caitlin Press, 2008. ISBN 1894759311.
  2. Zytaruk, Tom (21 April 2014). "Former MLA Brenda Locke to run for Surrey council". The Now (newspaper). Retrieved 21 April 2014.

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