Polls closed in B.C. at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 19, but results are too close between B.C.'s Conservatives and New Democrats ...
Neither the Conservatives, led by John Rustad, nor the incumbent NDP of Premier David Eby reached the 47 seats needed to form ...
Kelowna Centre, which is parts of the previous riding Kelowna West, Kelowna-Mission and Kelowna-Lake Country, was created in ...
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Democrat Kamala Harris is out to win over suburban voters uneasy about Republican Donald Trump as she touches down in three ...
The recount was triggered when the initial vote count Saturday night showed the top two candidates were separated by just 23 votes — less than the 100-vote threshold.
British Columbia's provincial election turned out to be just as close as pollsters predicted, with the outcome sitting on a knife edge as the final results trickled in.
However, there was no clear winner in the election with the incumbent left-leaning New Democratic Party (NDP), in power for ...
But we already know the bottom line: David Eby lost this election, even if he won.
The race between the B.C. NDP and the B.C. Conservatives was too close to call on election night, with initial results ...