Christy Clark has joined the race to replace Gordon Campbell as leader of the BC Liberal Party, according to the party's website.

When new members sign up for the party online, the website offers them a chance to specify support for one of five leadership candidates, including Clark.

If the site is accurate, Clark joins candidates Mike DeJong, Moira Stilwell, George Abbott and Kevin Falcon.

Late last month, Clark took a week-long vacation from her CKNW radio show to consider whether or not she would run.

On Monday, she announced on her Facebook site she would be "making an announcement on my future" on CKNW at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday.

She is also scheduled to appear in person at the Segal School on Granville Street at 8:35 a.m.

Clark was elected to the B.C. legislature in 1996, where she headed up the ministries of education and children and family development. She retired from politics in 2005.