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Chris Buors

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Chris Buors is a cannabis activist and politician in Manitoba, Canada. He became leader of the Libertarian Party of Manitoba (LPM) in 2003, and oversaw the party's transformation to the Manitoba Marijuana Party (MMP) in 2004. He has also campaigned federally as a candidate of the Marijuana Party of Canada.[citation needed]

He stood down as leader in 2007 when the party was restructured as the Freedom Party of Manitoba, although he continued as party president.[citation needed]

Biography

Buors ran for the then newly formed Marijuana Party of Canada in the 2000 federal election, and received 640 votes in Winnipeg South Centre. He also participated in a 2002 by-election in St. Boniface (435 votes), and ran in the same riding for the 2004 election (317 votes).[citation needed]

Buors was sentenced to six months in prison in November 2004, after pleading guilty to cannabis distribution and marketing charges arising from his operation of the Manitoba Compassion Club. The club served patients suffering from a variety of illnesses including Crohn's disease, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, and depression. Several patients, including one in a wheelchair, appeared in court to join in asking for leniency. While the judge agreed that Buors was helping ill people, he cited Buors's tenacity in defying the law in determining his sentence.[1]

Table of offices held

Preceded by
renamed from Manitoba Marijuana Party
President of Freedom Party of Manitoba
2007–
Succeeded by
(*)
Preceded by
renamed from Libertarian Party
Leader of the Manitoba Marijuana Party
2005–2007
Succeeded by
James Cotton (*)
Preceded by
Dennis Rice
Leader of the Libertarian Party of Manitoba
2003–2005
Succeeded by
renamed as Marijuana Party

Electoral record

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Manitoba general election, 2003: St. Johns
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Gord Mackintosh 4,224 72.40 +0.83 $13,571.43
Liberal Ed Kolodziej 745 12.77 +5.24 $4041.92
Progressive Conservative E. Ray Garnett 612 10.49 −9.81 $967.69
Green Alon Weinberg 221 3.79 +3.79 $532.73
Libertarian Chris Buors 32 0.55 +0.55 $0.00
Total valid votes 5,834 100.00
Rejected and declined votes 43
Turnout 5,877 47.72
Registered voters 12,315

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Template:Canadian federal election, 2000/Electoral District/Winnipeg South Centre


Manitoba general election, 1999: Rossmere
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Harry Schellenberg 5,097 49.21 $25,409.00
Progressive Conservative Vic Toews 4,803 46.37 $30,765.70
Liberal Cecilia Connelly 396 3.82 $766.92
Libertarian Chris Buors 62 0.60 $353.40
Total valid votes 10,358 100.00
Rejected and discarded votes 54
Turnout 10,412 79.47
Registered voters 13,102

All electoral information is taken from Elections Canada and Elections Manitoba. Provincial election expenditures refer to individual candidate expenses. Italicized expenditures refer to submitted totals, and are presented when the final reviewed totals are not available.

Footnotes

External links

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