Finances
In both the 2001 and 2005 elections the only expenditures by candidates reported to Elections BC were the $100 nomination deposit. The party claimed $5 in expenditures during the 2001 election and no expenses during the 2005 election. Regardless of the low expenditures on elections, the party had been accumulating assets.
Annual Financial Report | ||||
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Year | Income | Expenses | Assets | Reference |
2001 | $1,338 | $1,224 | $114 | |
2002 | $6,900 | $3,947 | $3,035 | |
2003 | $8,677 | $0 | $11,711 | |
2004 | $33,530 | $1,525 | $81,094 | |
2005 | $54,0456 | $9,587 | $88,0326 | |
2006 | $1,136,725 | $1,864,817 | $165,469 | |
2007 | $1,870,910 | $1,850,337 | $1,219,986 | |
2008 | $87,259 | $994,564 | $251,973 | |
2009 | $659,585 | $95,948 | $869,004 | |
2010 | $1,074,079 | $102,291 | $1,759,654 |
Election Expenses | ||||
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Election | Income | Expenses | Surplus/Deficit | Reference |
2001 | $1,305 | $5 | $1,300 | |
2005 | $0 | $0 | $0 | |
2009 | n/a | n/a | n/a |
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