Margaret Reid makes history with election to Chilliwack school board
CHILLIWACK — Margaret Reid overcame her own degree of adversity to make history Saturday when she was the first openly queer woman in the city’s history to be elected to the Chilliwack School District Board of Education.
Ahead of Saturday’s municipal election, Reid knew she and her family would have to move after her landlord decided to move into her residence.
“My family and I rent, and the landlord decided to move into the house, so we found ourselves looking for a safe, reliable rental while campaigning, working, and parenting,” said Reid, who finished third out of 15 school board candidates by receiving 8,116 votes. “We found a great little house and ended up having to do the majority of moving right at the end of the campaign, handing the keys back on Election Day! It was hectic to say the least, and like many other families in Chilliwack, we deeply understand the affordability and housing challenges the city is facing.”
As a trustee, Reid says she plans to address food insecurity amid rising inflation and spiraling costs for struggling families during her term in office.