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42nd Parliament of British Columbia – Movement in seats held up to the election (2020–2024) Party 2020 Gain/(loss) due to 2024 Leaves caucus Resignation as MLA Removed from caucus Switching allegiance Byelection hold New Democratic: 57 (1) (2) (1) 2: 55 Liberal: 28 (2) (1) (7) 2 20 United (from April 12, 2023) Conservative – 8: 8 Green: 2 ...
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The 2020 British Columbia general election was held on October 24, 2020, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly to serve in the 42nd parliament of the Canadian province of British Columbia. The incumbent New Democratic Party of British Columbia (BC NDP) won a majority government, making John Horgan the first leader in the history of the ...
2020: The NDP, led by Premier Horgan, are re-elected with a majority government, defeating the Liberals under Andrew Wilkinson. 57 28 2 – – 87 2024: The NDP, led by David Eby, win a reduced majority after the BC United party (formerly the BC Liberal party) suspends its campaign and backs the BC Conservative Party. 47 44 2 – – 93
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The members of the legislative assembly were elected in the 42nd general election, held on October 24, 2020. [23] The election resulted in an absolute majority for the BC NDP, and after a judicial recount in West Vancouver-Sea to Sky the final results had 57 BC NDP members, 28 BC Liberals, and 2 BC Greens being certified. [24]
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In 2009 (for the 2010 roll), assessment appeals remained low, compared to many other property-taxing provinces and states. Some 98.5% of assessments were accepted without appeal. BC Assessment has approximately 650 full-time staff positions in 17 offices throughout the province. B.C. Assessment's annual budget is just over $77 million.