Adam Olsen

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Adam Olsen (born January 10, 1976) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2017 provincial election. He represented the electoral district of Saanich North and the Islands as a member of the Green Party of British Columbia caucus until 2024.

Preceded byAndrew Weaver
Succeeded bySonia Furstenau
Preceded byJane Sterk
Succeeded byAndrew Weaver
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Adam Olsen
Olsen in 2017
Interim leader of the Green Party of British Columbia
In office
January 6, 2020  September 14, 2020
Preceded byAndrew Weaver
Succeeded bySonia Furstenau
In office
August 25, 2013  December 9, 2015
Preceded byJane Sterk
Succeeded byAndrew Weaver
Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly
for Saanich North and the Islands
In office
May 9, 2017  September 21, 2024
Preceded byGary Holman
Succeeded byRob Botterell
Personal details
Born (1976-01-10) January 10, 1976 (age 50)
PartyGreen
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Political career

Olsen was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the general 2017 provincial election in the riding of Saanich North and the Islands.[1] Olsen previously ran in the same district in the 2013 provincial election, losing narrowly to Gary Holman.[2] Following the election, he served as the party's interim leader between the resignation of Jane Sterk and the election of Andrew Weaver.[3]

Olsen joins the first minority government in British Columbia since the 1952 elections. In the 2017 British Columbia general election the Liberal Party won 43 seats, the New Democratic Party won 41 seats, and the Green Party won three seats. As no single party won a majority of seats, the Green Party was approached by both the BC Liberal Party and BC NDP to determine whether they would support a minority government or a coalition government headed by either party.[4] No grand coalition or agreement between the two large parties, excluding the Greens, was seriously considered. On May 29, NDP leader John Horgan and Green leader Andrew Weaver announced that the Greens would provide confidence and supply to an NDP minority government, a position which was endorsed the following day by the members of both caucuses.[5]

On October 7, 2019, Andrew Weaver announced he will step down as party leader once a new leader has been chosen.[6] On December 20, 2019, Olsen was appointed interim leader, following the resignation of Andrew Weaver. He took office effective January 6, 2020.[7]

Olsen is a member of the Tsartlip First Nation in Brentwood Bay and served as a two-term Central Saanich Councillor prior to his election.[8]

Electoral record

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2020 British Columbia general election: Saanich North and the Islands
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
GreenAdam Olsen17,89751.97+10.02$51,642.52
New DemocraticZeb King9,99029.01−1.55$39,975.02
LiberalStephen P. Roberts6,54719.01−7.45$38,138.02
Total valid votes 34,434100.00
Total rejected ballots 1590.46+0.24
Turnout 34,59367.66−6.48
Registered voters 51,126
Source: Elections BC[9][10]
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More information Party, Candidate ...
2017 British Columbia general election: Saanich North and the Islands
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
GreenAdam Olsen14,77541.95+9.88$68,851
New DemocraticGary Holman10,76430.56−2.71$70,266
LiberalStephen P. Roberts9,32126.46−6.30$71,305
IndependentJordan Templeman3641.03$1,127
Total valid votes 35,224100.00
Total rejected ballots 790.22−0.08
Turnout 35,30374.14+4.93
Registered voters 47,615
Source: Elections BC[11][12]
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More information Party, Candidate ...
2013 British Columbia general election: Saanich North and the Islands
Party Candidate Votes%
New DemocraticGary Holman10,51533.27
LiberalStephen P. Roberts10,35232.76
GreenAdam Olsen10,13632.07
IndependentScott McEachern5991.90
Total valid votes 31,602100.00
Total rejected ballots 940.30
Turnout 31,69669.21
Source: Elections BC[13]
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