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On March 5, 2017, Elections BC announced it was launching a probe into Liberal Party fundraising. [22] The Official Opposition, the NDP, has promised to ban corporate and union donation if elected, as well as limits on individual donations, but continues to accept corporate and union donations at the present time. [ 21 ]
The following tables present detailed results by riding as per Elections BC. [1] Names in bold are outgoing cabinet ministers, and names in italics are party leaders. The premier is in both. † denotes incumbent MLAs who did not seek re-election. ‡ denotes incumbent MLAs who sought re-election in a different riding.
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Contemporary elections in British Columbia use a relatively unique system of handling absentee ballots. [10] While all jurisdictions in Canada allow for absentee voting through advance communication with the appropriate federal or provincial election agency, British Columbia is unique in allowing same-day absentee voting at any polling station in the province; ballots so cast are not counted ...
The 2017 British Columbia general election took place on May 9 to fill the 87 seats of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly.By the end of the night, no party had won a majority, with the incumbent Liberals leading and holding 43 seats, one short of the required 44 seat majority threshold. [1]
2017 British Columbia general election: Burnaby-Deer Lake; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures New Democratic: Anne Kang: 8,747: 47.89: −0.59: $59,836.00 Liberal: Karen Xiao Bao Wang
2017 British Columbia general election: Peace River North; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Liberal: Dan Davies: 9,707: 66.27 +7.33: $53,883 Independent: Bob ...
Between now and November 2017, there will be special elections for 19 more state legislature seats, four U.S. House seats and one U.S. Senate seat. Some Democratic candidates in U.S. House races are generating excitement, including the Bernie Sanders-backing banjo player Rob Quist in Montana and 30-year-old documentary filmmaker Jon Ossoff in ...