NDP widens lead but B.C. election remains too close to call
- The B.C. NDP is close to winning a majority government as mail-in ballot counting continues, showing increased leads in two tight races.
- Automatic recounts will start Sunday due to narrow margins in the two ridings after the election.
- The final results for the 93-seat B.C. Legislature will be confirmed after counting over 22,000 absentee votes on Monday.
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Two recounts to begin in B.C. election, as chance of NDP government grows
Recounts begin this afternoon in two ridings where British Columbia’s New Democrats held slim leads after the initial count in last week’s still-undecided election. Elections BC says the recounts in Juan de Fuca-Malahat on Vancouver Island and Surrey City Centre will begin at 1 p.m. and ...
BC NDP Widens Margin Over Conservatives as Voting Recount Continues
It’s still a close race in British Columbia’s election as recounting continues, but the NDP has gained a lead in two ridings that were tight. In the general election held on Oct. 19, the BC NDP won or was leading in 46 ridings, the BC Conservatives won or were leading in 45 ridings, and the Green Party picked up 2 seats. As of Oct. 26 at 4 p.m. Pacific Standard Time, Elections BC said that in the riding of Juan de Fuca-Malahat, NDP candidate Dan…
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