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Brenda Joy Locke (born 1955) is a Canadian politician, who served in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 2001 to 2005 and is the current mayor of Surrey, British Columbia. She represented the electoral district of Surrey-Green Timbers as a member of the BC Liberal party.[1] In 2022, Locke was elected as mayor of Surrey, defeating Doug McCallum.

Early life

Before becoming an MLA, Locke was the executive director of the BC Liquor Licensee and Retailers Association, a position she held since 1985. From 1979 to 1983, she was the office manager for the Richmond Association for Children's Services which managed three group homes for troubled youth and an outreach program for youth under twelve.

Political career

Locke defeated New Democrat incumbent Sue Hammell in the 2001 provincial election. Locke was appointed Minister of State for Mental Health and Addiction Service on September 20, 2004. In the 2005 election, however, Hammell defeated Locke to reclaim the seat.

She subsequently ran as the federal Liberal Party candidate in Fleetwood—Port Kells in the 2006 federal election and the 2008 federal election, but lost both times to Conservative incumbent Nina Grewal. In the 2014 municipal election, Locke teamed up with real-estate agent, Stephen Gammer, under the political party, TeamSurrey, to run for city council. She came in 18th place, with 2.28% of the vote.[2][3] In the 2017 provincial election, she ran for the BC Liberal party in her former seat of Surrey-Green Timbers but was defeated by Rachna Singh.[4]

While she was out of office, Locke worked as executive director for the B.C. Massage Therapist Association.[5] On October 20, 2018, Locke was elected as a councillor for Surrey City Council, as a part of the Safe Surrey Coalition.[6]

On June 27, 2019, Locke left the Safe Surrey Coalition, becoming an independent.[7][8] In January 2020, along with a fellow ex-Safe Surrey city councillor, Jack Hundial, she founded a new political slate called Surrey Connect.[9]

On October 15, 2022, Locke was elected Mayor of Surrey under the Surrey Connect banner, defeating incumbent Doug McCallum of the Safe Surrey Coalition.

Electoral record

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2022 Surrey mayoral election
Party Mayoral candidate Vote %
  Surrey Connect Brenda Locke 33,311 28.14
  Safe Surrey Coalition Doug McCallum (X) 32,338 27.31
  Surrey First Gordie Hogg 24,916 21.05
  Surrey Forward Jinny Sims 14,895 12.58
  United Surrey Sukh Dhaliwal 9,629 8.13
  People's Council Surrey Amrit Birring 2,270 1.92
  Independent John Wolanski 646 0.55
  Independent Kuldip Pelia 385 0.33

References

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External links

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