1:56 Elections BC releases number of uncounted ballots in ridings The BC NDP has extended its lead in two critical ridings that will likely determine the outcome of the province’s close ...
No ridings have changed hands, though the NDP has strengthened its lead significantly in several close ridings, and nearly eliminated the gap with the leading Conservative candidate in another.
Elections BC has released the exact number of uncounted mail-in and absentee ballots in each provincial riding, which will be counted over the weekend. But as Aaron McArthur reports, it still won ...
Early numbers show the party has widened its lead in two ridings held by razor-thin margins and is just a dozen votes from overtaking the Conservatives in another. The results of the new ballot ...
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Elections BC is expected to provide a breakdown today of the number of uncounted mail-in and absentee ballots in each of British Columbia's 93 ridings, potentially making clearer the outcome of the ...
If the NDP were to form government, it would need to re-elect all of its current 14 MLAs and pick up 17 more seats to get the slimmest 31-seat majority in the province’s 61-seat legislature ...
New Brunswick's Liberals have flipped key ridings across New Brunswick from blue to red, on the way to a majority win. Several ridings in the province's cities were seen as key for the Liberals ...
After turning predominantly BC NDP orange since the 2017 provincial election, ridings within the city of Surrey turned into the blue hue of the Conservative Party of BC in the 2024 provincial election ...
The Liberal Party dominated in the northern part of New Brunswick on election night. While there wasn't much change, there were some notable races, including in Bathurst, where Mayor Kim ...
But that could change as Elections BC continues to tally mail-in ballots and does recounts of the votes in Juan de Fuca-Malahat and Surrey City Centre, two close ridings currently favoured to go NDP.
With 49 ridings up for grabs in the New Brunswick election Monday, there were some hotly contested races across the province. Here are some of the ridings we kept an eye on as the results rolled ...