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The British Columbia Moderate Democratic Movement was a minor political party in the Province of British Columbia, Canada. * In 2004, it joined with the British Columbia Democratic Alliance, the Citizens Action Party and Link BC to form the British Columbia Democratic Coalition. * This coalition merged with the Reform Party of British Columbia and All Nations Party of British Columbia on January 15, 2005 to form a new, centrist political party, the Democratic Reform British Columbia. The party was de-registered by Elections BC in July 2008.

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  • The British Columbia Moderate Democratic Movement was a minor political party in the Province of British Columbia, Canada. * In 2004, it joined with the British Columbia Democratic Alliance, the Citizens Action Party and Link BC to form the British Columbia Democratic Coalition. * This coalition merged with the Reform Party of British Columbia and All Nations Party of British Columbia on January 15, 2005 to form a new, centrist political party, the Democratic Reform British Columbia. Despite this, the BCMDM nominated two candidates in the 2005 BC election: James Solhiem won 123 votes (0.61% of the total) in the riding of Chilliwack-Sumas, and David Michael Anderson won 235 votes (1.20% of the total) in Chilliwack-Kent. The party was de-registered by Elections BC in July 2008. (en)
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  • The British Columbia Moderate Democratic Movement was a minor political party in the Province of British Columbia, Canada. * In 2004, it joined with the British Columbia Democratic Alliance, the Citizens Action Party and Link BC to form the British Columbia Democratic Coalition. * This coalition merged with the Reform Party of British Columbia and All Nations Party of British Columbia on January 15, 2005 to form a new, centrist political party, the Democratic Reform British Columbia. The party was de-registered by Elections BC in July 2008. (en)
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  • British Columbia Moderate Democratic Movement (en)
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