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2024 BC Election

With vote counting of mail-in ballots continuing, the NDP have increased their narrow leads in a couple tight races, and have closed the gap to just 12 voted in Surrey-Guildford. That seat may swap from Conservative to NDP once counting is done, which would give NDP an absolute majority in the legislature.

Not sure when they’ll be 100% done.
I may be wrong but I believe whoever wins has to provide the Speaker, so that would decrease their lead by one.
 
Scott Moe is more similar to Rene Levesque than he may want to let on...
 
It's a damned near run thing!


B.C. election: NDP takes lead in key riding, putting Eby on track for majority​

Monday's count of more than 22,000 absentee and special ballots provincewide could finally produce a winner in the election, nine days after the Oct. 19 vote.

The NDP has overtaken the B.C. Conservatives in the ongoing count of absentee votes in a crucial Metro Vancouver riding, putting Premier David Eby on course to win government with a razor-thin majority.

The NDP now leads Surrey-Guildford by 14 votes and if it hangs on there and in other races, it would have a one-seat majority in the 93-riding legislature.

Elections BC officials are counting more than 22,000 absentee and special ballots provincewide today, nine days after the province’s election.

The Conservatives had been ahead in the closest race of Surrey-Guildford by 12 votes going into the tally, but there were an estimated 226 votes still to count and each hourly update saw that lead whittled away.


 
Seems like mail-in ballots aren't such a great idea, given we already have advance voting.
 
The telephone ballots were interesting. Anyway, the BC Conservative campaign director said it was a fair election, he had access to observe ballot counting and he’s satisfied that everything was above board. So it’s over, done, move on to governing away from left and towards centre. The issues that were present before the election still remain and they have to be addressed.
Oh, and I want Eby to send me the cheque for $1000.
 
The telephone ballots were interesting. Anyway, the BC Conservative campaign director said it was a fair election, he had access to observe ballot counting and he’s satisfied that everything was above board. So it’s over, done, move on to governing away from left and towards centre. The issues that were present before the election still remain and they have to be addressed.
Oh, and I want Eby to send me the cheque for $1000.
I was in BC last week can I have a $1000 too?
 
The telephone ballots were interesting. Anyway, the BC Conservative campaign director said it was a fair election, he had access to observe ballot counting and he’s satisfied that everything was above board. So it’s over, done, move on to governing away from left and towards centre. The issues that were present before the election still remain and they have to be addressed.
Oh, and I want Eby to send me the cheque for $1000.
Rustad also came out and said that he accepts the results. Now he has to focus on becoming an effective opposition.
 
Seems like mail-in ballots aren't such a great idea, given we already have advance voting.
I understood advance voting and absentee voting to be in-person at designated locations, and mail-in to be any vote by mail.
 
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