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The 2024 British Columbia general election was held on October 19, 2024, to elect 93 members (MLAs) of the Legislative Assembly to serve in the 43rd parliament of the Canadian province of British Columbia. The election was the first to be held since a significant redistribution of electoral boundaries was finalised in 2023. The Legislative ...
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 43rd Parliament of British Columbia was chosen in the 2024 British Columbia general election. [1]It is the first Legislature in British Columbia to have a majority of female legislators, with 49 of 93 (52%) female MLAs, and the first in any Canadian province or territory to achieve this through a general election.
May 21: 2024 Pictou West provincial by-election in Nova Scotia. May 26: Municipal by-elections in Districts 1, 2 & 6, Sainte-Sabine, Chaudière-Appalaches, Quebec; May 27: 2024 Baie Verte-Green Bay provincial by-election in Newfoundland and Labrador
2024: Last contested: ... Source: Elections BC [2] 2020 provincial election redistributed results [3] Party % Liberal: 42.8 New Democratic: 35.2
As of the 2024 provincial election, North Coast-Haida Gwaii comprises the entire area of the Skeena-Queen Charlotte and Central Coast Regional Districts and the southern portion of the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine, located in the central and northern coast of British Columbia, Haida Gwaii and other islands.
2024 British Columbia general election; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures New Democratic: Niki Sharma: 14,237: 64.1%: Conservative: Jacob Burdge: 5,391
2024 British Columbia general election; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Conservative: Brent Chapman: 13,056: 58.8%: New Democratic: Haroon Ghaffar: 9,136: 41.2%: Total valid votes 22,192 – Total rejected ballots Turnout Registered voters Source: Elections BC [2]