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Run for the BCCPAC Board of Directors

If you’re passionate about shaping the future of education and advocacy in BC, consider joining the BCCPAC Board of Directors. Serving on the Board is a meaningful way to make decisions that advance the organization’s mission, effectively steward resources and plan strategically for the future. It’s also an excellent opportunity for personal growth, networking and contributing to public education at a provincial level.

Why Seek Nominees from Your Membership?

To support BCCPAC’s mission, we need individuals who:

  • Understand the needs and concerns of PACs and DPACs.
  • Are interested in governance, strategy, and/or finance.
  • Represent the diversity of our province across geography, race, colour, ancestry and place of origin, age, gender identity and sexual orientation, economic status, educational background and other underrepresented groups.
  • Are committed to children’s educational success, health and well-being through strong family and community engagement.

We encourage our members to put forward nominees who bring these perspectives to the table, strengthening our collective voice and impact.

2025 By-Election Overview

A by-election is being held to fill three vacant positions on the BCCPAC Board of Directors, as per our bylaws: 

Bylaw 5.17(b): If three or more vacancies in the Board arise at the same time more than 150 days before the annual general meeting, the remaining Board members shall call for a by-election to fill the vacancies.

This page provides essential information about the nomination and election processes. 

Available Board Positions

Position

Term Ends

Secretary

2026

Director

2026

Director

2027

Nominations and Election Timeline

This by-election timeline ensures that newly elected Board members can participate in the Board Orientation, July 18–20: 

  • May 28 – By-election notice and call for nominations 
  • June 11 – Nomination period closes 
  • June 16 – Candidates announced; voting opens 
  • June 30 – Voting closes 
  • July 4 – By-election results announced 
  • July 18–20 – Board Orientation 

Nomination Process

1: Review the 2025 Information for Board Nominees

Before applying, all prospective candidates should thoroughly review the 2025 Information for Board Nominees document. This document outlines the Board’s responsibilities, qualifications and expectations, providing essential insight into the role.

2: Contact Us with Any Questions

For any questions or clarification on the nomination process, please feel free to reach out to us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Our team is here to help ensure all applicants have the information they need.

3: Submit a Complete Nomination Package Early

We strongly encourage nominees to submit their completed Nomination Package early to allow time for any corrections if something is missing. Late information cannot be accepted, so submitting early ensures our team can help address any issues before the deadline.

Please refer to the By-Election Nomination Form for a detailed list of required documents and submission instructions.

4: Nomination Vetting

The Nominations Committee will vet nominees to ensure they meet eligibility requirements as outlined in Policy 2590 Nominations to the Board of Directors. Eligible candidates will be announced on July 4.

Voting Process

By-Election Booklet: The By-Election Booklet will be distributed via email on June 16 including information submitted by each candidate and voting instructions.  

Taking the Booklet to Your Members: Member PACs and DPACs are encouraged to review the booklet with their members to gather feedback on the candidates before casting their votes.

Voting Deadline: All ballots must be submitted by June 30.

Chief Returning Officer

Cheryl Blondin, who served as Chief Returning Officer at the 2025 Annual General Meeting, has agreed to serve again and has been appointed as the Chief Returning Officer for this by-election.

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