Lower Mainland Police Commissioner

The Lower Mainland Police Commissioner is a public official in the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC), who is charged with the oversight, executive management, and policymaking of the Lower Mainland Police Board, the official employer of the Lower Mainland Constabulary (LMC). The Lower Mainland Police Commissioner is elected by and from amongst the 47 members of the Police Board.

The Lower Mainland Police Commissioner is one of two public officials to whom the Chief Constable of the LMC is accountable, the other being the Attorney General of British Columbia. The office of Police Commissioner has a two-year term, with no limit on the amount of terms served, consecutive or otherwise.

The incumbent Lower Mainland Police Commissioner is Malcolm Brodie, mayor of the city of Richmond, South Fraser County; he had been Police Commissioner since 2016, currently serving his third term, which began 1 February 2020.