Kamloops voters helping lead the pack in electoral reform ballot returns
Nov 26, 2018 | 4:21 PM
KAMLOOPS — Thousands of Kamloops voters have sent in their ballots to voice their opinions on electoral reform in the province.
Roughly 33 per cent of voters in the Kamloops-South Thompson riding have voted on proportional representation — the fourth-highest turnout for ridings in the province so far.
About 28 per cent of Kamloops-North Thompson voters have sent in their ballots.
Elections BC is reporting that 26 per cent of voters across the province have voted on electoral reform.


