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B.C. mayor sues B.C. United to recover provincial campaign expenses

  • The Mayor of Lumby, Kevin Acton, is suing BC United for $10,589.39 in campaign expenses he claims the party has not reimbursed him for.
  • Acton stated that he has not been contacted by BC United regarding reimbursement, raising concerns about potential violations of the Elections Act.
  • Former BC United candidates, including White Rock Councillor Ernie Klassen, also report being owed money by the party for campaign expenses.
  • BC United leader Kevin Falcon has been seeking donations to address a $1 million financial shortfall to avoid bankruptcy.
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Lumby mayor sues BC United, his former party, over campaign expenses

Kevin Acton was BC United's candidate in Vernon-Lumby before the party folded ahead of the 2024 B.C. election

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infotel.ca broke the news in Kelowna, Canada on Tuesday, January 21, 2025.
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