Saturday 31 May
Near Kerrisdale Community Centre
Corner of West Boulevard and West 41st Avenue
10:00 to 14:00
Public sidewalk. Look for the recall table.
Vancouver-Quilchena
The Recall Dallas Brodie Campaign is a grassroots effort led by residents of Vancouver-Quilchena who believe our community deserves an MLA who is present, accountable, and focused on delivering for the riding.
Signatures accepted until 20 July 2026.
58 days left.
Marine Drive in spring · Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 4.0
Why we are recalling
Since being elected in October 2024, many constituents feel Dallas Brodie has focused on controversy and ideological projects instead of local priorities like affordability, public safety, schools, health care, and community services.
She has not maintained a functioning constituency office in the riding, has failed to respond to many constituent concerns, and has been largely absent from community events and opportunities to engage with residents.
After being removed from the BC Conservative Party in March 2025, Brodie formed and now leads a new political party, OneBC, which does not hold official party status in the legislature.
Many residents are concerned that her time and attention are directed toward personal political projects rather than the needs of Vancouver-Quilchena.
Her public statements and actions regarding Indigenous peoples and reconciliation have also alarmed many in our diverse community.
Multiple Indigenous leadership organisations across British Columbia have publicly called for her resignation.
Vancouver-Quilchena deserves an MLA who shows up, listens, and works constructively on the issues that affect everyday life.
How a recall works
60 days to sign in person, at locations across the riding. The window runs from 21 May to 20 July 2026.
The threshold is 15,232, or 40% of eligible voters in the riding. Signatures cannot be collected online.
Ms Brodie is officially recalled, and a by-election is called within 90 days.
Petition signatures are submitted to Elections BC for verification.
This is the official BC recall process. Full documentation on eligibility, canvassing rules, and verification is published by Elections BC.
elections.bc.ca/recall →What is Recall Dallas Brodie?
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What
A recall petition has been launched against Dallas Brodie.
+On 14 May 2026, Elections BC approved an application to recall Dallas Brodie, the MLA for Vancouver-Quilchena. The petition is being collected by volunteer canvassers between 21 May and 20 July 2026. If more than 15,000 registered Vancouver-Quilchena voters sign, Ms Brodie is recalled and a by-election follows within 90 days.
Who is Dallas Brodie
Vancouver-Quilchena's MLA, elected October 2024 as a BC Conservative.
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Ms Brodie was elected in October 2024 with 51.6% of the vote, running for the BC Conservative Party. In March 2025 she was expelled from the BC Conservative caucus over her public statements about residential schools. In June 2025 she co-founded a new party, OneBC, which she now leads.
Why a recall
The campaign's case is on the public record.
+The campaign states that Ms Brodie has not maintained a functioning constituency office in the riding, has failed to respond to many constituent concerns, and has been largely absent from community events.
After being removed from the BC Conservatives, she co-founded a new party that does not hold official party status in the legislature.
Her time and attention now sit with that party.
Her public statements on Indigenous peoples have drawn formal condemnation from Indigenous leadership organisations across British Columbia.
When
Signing is open now and closes 20 July 2026.
+Elections BC issued the petition on 21 May 2026. Registered canvassers have 60 days to collect signatures, until 20 July 2026. After that date the petition closes and is submitted to Elections BC for verification.
Where
The Vancouver-Quilchena electoral district.
+The riding covers Dunbar, Kerrisdale, Arbutus Ridge, and Shaughnessy. Only voters who were registered to vote in Vancouver-Quilchena on 19 October 2024 are eligible to sign this petition, and they must still be a registered voter in British Columbia on the day they sign. The petition is signed in person, on paper, in ink.
Step 1
You must have been registered to vote in Vancouver-Quilchena on 19 October 2024. Voting itself was not required.
Step 2
Two ways: come and find us in person, or let us know and we'll come to you. The signature itself must be on paper, in person, in ink. There is no online alternative.
Saturday 31 May
Near Kerrisdale Community Centre
Corner of West Boulevard and West 41st Avenue
10:00 to 14:00
Public sidewalk. Look for the recall table.
Sunday 1 June
Near Dunbar Community Centre
Corner of Dunbar Street and West 31st Avenue
11:00 to 15:00
Public sidewalk, weather permitting.
Tell us how to reach you and we'll arrange a canvasser visit at a time that suits.
Our team will follow up with next steps.
Latest pop-up locations are posted on Instagram. Follow us for real-time updates on where we'll be this week.
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Kerrisdale, Vancouver-Quilchena · popejon2, CC BY 2.0
Three ways to help
This campaign is powered by British Columbians who want accountable, responsive representation.
Sign
Two ways: come and find us in person, or let us know and we'll come to you.
Volunteer
You do not need to live in Vancouver-Quilchena to volunteer.
Donate
Donations cover canvasser materials, advertising, and mailings.
BC residents and individuals only, regulated by Elections BC.
DonateFair questions
You can sign if you were registered to vote in Vancouver-Quilchena on 19 October 2024 (the last provincial election), and you are still a registered voter in British Columbia on the day you sign.
You do not need to have voted in 2024, only to have been registered.
If you are not sure whether you were registered, check with Elections BC at 1-800-661-8683 or elections.bc.ca before signing.
No. Elections BC requires physical, in-person signatures, in ink, on the official petition sheet. The website cannot collect signatures. Find an in-person table on this page, or join the mailing list and we'll tell you when there's one nearby.
Elections BC verifies the signatures (this can take up to 42 days). If the threshold is met, Ms Brodie is officially recalled and her seat becomes vacant. A by-election must then be called within 90 days, giving voters in Vancouver-Quilchena the chance to choose a new representative.
No. This campaign has no affiliation in any way with any political party, party organisation, or candidate.
It is run by local Vancouver-Quilchena residents, volunteers exercising their democratic right as constituents to ask whether their MLA is still representing them.
People who oppose Ms Brodie's positions and conduct are welcome regardless of which party they normally support.
Petition sheets are available to the public, by request, for one year after the petition is submitted.
If you sign with your home address and phone number, you can request that these be redacted from public inspection by ticking the box next to your signature.
Full details: Elections BC Recall FAQs.
You cannot sign the petition unless you were registered to vote in Vancouver-Quilchena in 2024. But you can still help.
You can volunteer to canvass in the riding (canvassers do not have to live in it), share this campaign with people you know in Vancouver-Quilchena, or donate.
Use the volunteer or donate buttons on this page.
A recall is a democratic process under British Columbia's Recall and Initiative Act that allows voters to remove an elected MLA between regular election cycles.
Once Elections BC approves a recall application, registered canvassers have 60 days to collect signatures from at least 40% of the voters eligible to sign.
If the threshold is met and signatures are verified, the MLA's seat becomes vacant and a by-election follows within 90 days.
The registered proponent under the Recall and Initiative Act is Dorothy Cumming, a local resident acting in a volunteer capacity. The campaign is not backed by any political party.
Under BC law, a recall application can only be submitted after an MLA has served 18 months in office. For Vancouver-Quilchena, that date was 20 April 2026.
Many residents feel that Ms Brodie's conduct in the intervening 18 months, including her expulsion from her own party and her largely absent presence in the riding, already justifies asking voters whether she should continue to represent them.
No. Signing a recall petition has no effect on your voter registration. If your name or address has changed since the 2024 election, update your voter registration with Elections BC before you sign. See the Elections BC Recall FAQs for how.
You will be asked to provide your name, home address, and signature. Phone number is optional, though it helps Elections BC verify your signature.
Use your current name and current address. Make sure your voter registration is up to date before you sign.
Postal addresses such as PO boxes are not accepted.
Full guidance: Elections BC Recall FAQs.
Yes. You can ask someone else to assist you. The canvasser and the person providing assistance complete Elections BC form 939a — Physically Unable to Sign Recall Petition together at the time of signing.
Yes. Many of our canvassers go door-to-door across the riding. If you would prefer a canvasser to visit you at a specific time, join the mailing list with your postcode and we will let you know the next time a canvasser is in your area, or arrange a visit on request.