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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.
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 ]
On October 17, 2017, incumbent MLA Doug Currie announced his resignation from the Legislative Assembly effective immediately. [2] In an interview with CBC News, Currie stated "My decision really is about what's in the best for Doug Currie and my two girls — I don't think there's any perfect time to leave public office, but I feel excited about leaving.
This local electoral calendar for 2017 lists the subnational elections held in 2017. Referendums, recall and retention elections, and national by-elections ...
October 27: 2017 New Brunswick New Democratic Party leadership election (planned date, cancelled due to having just one candidate) October 28: 2017 United Conservative Party leadership election (Alberta) Whistler, British Columbia council by-election [72] Ɂakisq̓nuk First Nation by-election [73] October 30: 2017 Nunavut general election
September 26, 2017 – Third leadership forum happens in Holland College campus in Charlottetown. October 4, 2017 – Final leadership forum happens in RODD Brudenell. October 7, 2017 – Voting begins. [7] October 17, 2017 – Voting ends. October 20, 2017 – Results are announced.
April 28, 2017 – Voting by mail-in ranked ballot begins. [53] May 26, 2017, 5pm ET – Deadline for mail-in ballots to be received. [54] May 27, 2017 – In-person voting at Toronto Congress Centre and 14 polling stations across the country until 4 pm ET . [55] Advance and in-person ballots counted; results announced. [23] [56]
3 +2 Vision Vancouver 3 −1 Non-Partisan Association 2 −2 OneCity Vancouver 1 +1 This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. A municipal by-election was held in Vancouver, British Columbia, on October 14, 2017. One empty seat on city council and all the seats on the Vancouver school board were filled. These elections were held outside the normal four-year schedule ...