B.C. Conservatives, NDP Trade Shots over Surrey Election Court Challenge
- The B.C. Conservative candidate Honveer Singh Randhawa is challenging the election result of Surrey-Guildford, where NDP candidate Garry Begg won by 22 votes, citing "irregularities" in voting.
- Randhawa filed an amended petition in B.C. Supreme Court, reducing the number of non-resident voters from 23 to 10 and dropping several earlier allegations.
- The NDP claims that Randhawa's amended petition has "weakened" his position, as it includes fewer allegations but maintains stronger evidence for the remaining claims.
- The next court appearance is scheduled for June 25, with the trial expected to last two to three weeks in late summer or early fall.
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Recently, British Columbia Conservative Party candidate Honveer Randhawa filed a lawsuit in the British Columbia Supreme Court again, requesting the annulment of the provincial election results in the Surrey-Guildford constituency.
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