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  2. Christy Clark - Wikipedia

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    Christina Joan Clark (born October 29, 1965) is a Canadian politician who was the 35th premier of British Columbia (BC), from 2011 to 2017. Clark was the second woman to be premier of BC, after Rita Johnston in 1991, and the first female premier in Canada to lead her party to a plurality of seats in two consecutive general elections.

  3. Christy Underwood Clark - Wikipedia

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    Christy Underwood Clark is a paralegal [2] and American politician who has served as the mayor of Huntersville since December 2023. [5] A member of the Democratic Party , Clark represented District 98 in the North Carolina House of Representatives from 2019 until 2021.

  4. Christy Clark (Montana politician) - Wikipedia

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    Christy Clark (born March 1, 1966) was a Republican member of the Montana Legislature. She served as vice-chair of the Montana Republican Party . [ 1 ] She was elected to House District 17 which represents Teton County , Augusta , and part of Lincoln .

  5. Mecklenburg municipal elections: Christy Clark wins ... - AOL

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    See results for Huntersville and other towns in Mecklenburg County.

  6. BC United - Wikipedia

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    The party's 2011 leadership convention was prompted by Gordon Campbell's request to the party to hold a leadership convention "at the earliest possible date". [33] The convention elected Christy Clark as its new leader of the party on February 26, 2011. [34] Clark and her new Cabinet were sworn in on March 14. [35] Party logo during the Clark ...

  7. Christy Clark ministry - Wikipedia

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    The Christy Clark ministry was the combined Cabinet (formally the Executive Council of British Columbia) that governed British Columbia from March 14, 2011, to July 18, 2017. It was led by Christy Clark , the 35th premier of British Columbia , and consisted of members of the British Columbia Liberal Party .

  8. List of premiers of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Political party Riding Cabinet Ref. 1: John Foster McCreight (1827–1913) 14 November 1871 23 December 1872 ... Christy Clark (b. 1965) 14 March 2011 18 July 2017

  9. Trudeau says there isn’t ‘snowball’s chance in hell’ Canada ...

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    Christy Clark: 59-year-old former Liberal premier-turned-senior law firm advisor. Openly called for Trudeau’s resignation after the Toronto–St. Paul’s byelection loss in June.