Uncertainty abounds as B.C.’s political parties await fate; final count scheduled for October 26
KAMLOOPS — As the dust begins to settle from what is being called the closest election in British Columbia’s history, uncertainty still remains about who will seize control of the province. As we currently stand, the NDP are clinging to a minority government, surpassing the upstart BC Conservatives by one seat, with the BC Greens likely holding the balance of power in Victoria. But with a few ridings still to undergo recounts and with approximately 45,000 mail-in and absentee ballots yet to be counted, it will be a waiting game for the final tally to come down this weekend.
After years of B.C. Liberal red, Conservative blue has taken over the two Kamloops ridings, with Ward Stamer and Peter Milobar elected to Victoria on Saturday (Oct. 19) night.
“Given how tight it’s been in a lot of the ridings, I think… an appetite for change is definitely there,” said Milobar on Saturday night. “There is a worry about what is happening in the economy, what’s happening in health care, and crime and safety on our streets that [voters] weren’t feeling were getting addressed. Whatever the final result is provincially, that government has to take those concerns seriously, I think, moving forward.”