Party of Citizens Who Have Decided to Think for Themselves and Be Their Own Politicians

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The Party of Citizens Who Have Decided to Think for Themselves and Be Their Own Politicians was a minor political party in British Columbia, Canada. It registered with Elections BC, the government elections agency, in 1995. It nominated two candidates in the 2001 British Columbia election:

Gordon Watson placed last of six candidates in the riding of Burnaby-Edmonds, winning 105 votes (0.56% of the total). Franklin Wayne Poley placed last in a field of eight candidates in Vancouver-Mt. Pleasant, winning 42 votes (0.26% of the total).

The Party has one constituency association, in the riding of Burnaby-Edmonds.

Party program

The party is about "thinking for yourself" and "being your own politician". The party supports the use of Electronic Direct Democracy, and encourages people to develop their own political platforms and post them on the POC web site.

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