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==Party leaders== {{See also|British Columbia Liberal Party leadership elections}} {| class="wikitable" |+ BC Liberal / BC United party leaders<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110220034808/http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/reference/partyleaders.pdf Legislative Library of British Columbia]{{Update inline|date=September 2022|reason=File was last updated on January 25, 2011}}</ref> ! # ! Party leader ! Highest position ! Tenure ! style="width: 40%" | Notes |- | 1 | [[Joseph Martin (Canadian politician)|Joseph Martin]] | [[Premier of British Columbia|Premier]] | September β October 1903 | Martin was premier for 107 days in 1900, prior to the establishment of the Liberal Party |- | 2 | [[James Alexander MacDonald]] | [[Leader of the Opposition (British Columbia)|Leader of the Opposition]] | October 1903 β October 1909 | |- | 3 | [[John Oliver (British Columbia politician)|John Oliver]] | Leader of the Opposition | October 1909 β March 1912 |First of two periods as leader |- | 4 | [[Harlan Carey Brewster]] | Premier | March 1912 β March 1, 1918 |Liberal party shut out of the legislature 1912β1916 |- | (3) |[[John Oliver (British Columbia politician)|John Oliver]] |Premier |March 1, 1918 β August 17, 1927 |Second of two periods as leader |- | 5 | [[John Duncan MacLean]] |Premier |August 17, 1927 β October 1928 | |- | 6 |[[Thomas Dufferin Pattullo]] |Premier |October 1928 β December 9, 1941 | Interim leader, October 1928 β January 1929 |- | 7 | [[John Hart (premier)|John Hart]] | Premier | December 9, 1941 β December 29, 1947 | |- | 8 | [[Byron Ingemar Johnson]] | Premier | December 29, 1947 β April 1953 | |- | 9 | [[Arthur Laing]] | Leader of the third party | April 1953 β May 1959 | |- | 10 | [[Ray Perrault]] | Leader of the third party | May 1959 β October 1968 | |- |11 | [[Patrick Lucey McGeer]] | Leader of the third party | October 1968 β May 22, 1972 | |- |12 | [[David Anderson (British Columbia politician)|David Anderson]] | Leader of the third party | May 22, 1972 β September 28, 1975 | |- |13 | [[Gordon Gibson (politician, born 1937)|Gordon Gibson]] | Leader of the third party | September 28, 1975 β February 19, 1979 | |- |14 | [[Jev Tothill]] | Party leader | February 19, 1979 β May 25, 1981 | Liberal party shut out of the legislature |- |15 | [[Shirley McLoughlin]] | Party leader | May 25, 1981 β March 31, 1984 | Liberal party shut out of the legislature |- |16 | [[Art Lee]] | Party leader | March 31, 1984 β October 30, 1987 | Liberal party shut out of the legislature |- |17 | [[Gordon Wilson (British Columbia politician)|Gordon Wilson]] | Leader of the Opposition | October 30, 1987 β September 11, 1993 | |- |18 | [[Gordon Campbell (Canadian politician)|Gordon Campbell]] | Premier | September 11, 1993 β February 26, 2011 | |- |19 | [[Christy Clark]] | Premier | February 26, 2011 β August 4, 2017 | |- |* | [[Rich Coleman]] | Leader of the Opposition | August 4, 2017 β February 3, 2018 | Interim leader |- | 20 | [[Andrew Wilkinson]] | Leader of the Opposition | February 3, 2018 β November 21, 2020{{efn|Wilkinson officially resigned as party leader later, on February 17, 2021.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://vancouversun.com/news/politics/andrew-wilkinson-formally-resigns-as-b-c-liberal-leader-triggering-leadership-vote|title=Andrew Wilkinson formally resigns as B.C. Liberal leader, triggering leadership vote|work=Vancouver Sun}}</ref>}} | |- |* | [[Shirley Bond]] | Leader of the Opposition | November 23, 2020 β February 5, 2022 | Interim leader |- | 21 | [[Kevin Falcon]] | Leader of the Opposition | February 5, 2022 β present | Last BC Liberal leader and first BC United leader |}
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