Relevant government experience is seen as one key criterion for leading the B.C. Liberals and becoming premier. Here's a look at the CVs of some possible and in-the-race contenders:

George Abbott

First elected in 1996

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Minister of Community, Aboriginal and Women's Services; Minister of Sustainable Resource Management; Minister of Health; Minister of Aboriginal Relations; Minister of Education

Christy Clark

First elected in 1996; retired from politics in 2004

Ministry of Education; Deputy Premier; Ministry of Children and Family Development

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Rich Coleman

First elected in 1996

Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor-General; Minister of Forests and Range; Minister of Housing and Social Development

Mike de Jong

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First elected in 1994

Attorney-General; Solicitor-General; Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation; Minister of Labour and Citizen Services; Minister of Forests; Government House Leader

Kevin Falcon

First elected in 2001

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Minister of State for Deregulation; Minister of Transportation; Minister of Health

Moira Stilwell

First elected in 2009

Minister of Advanced Education and Labour Market Development; Regional Economic and Skills Development.