Elections BC estimates voter turnout at 60 per cent, up from 2013 election

May 11, 2017 | 3:46 PM

VICTORIA — Elections BC says preliminary data from Tuesday’s provincial election suggests registered voter turnout was about 60 per cent.

It marks a slight increase from turnout in the 2013 election when 57 per cent of registered voters cast ballots.

The early estimate calculates the number of registered voters as of April 11, expected additional registrants on election day, ballots submitted in advanced voting and election day polls, as well as preliminary data on absentee ballots.

Elections BC says a more accurate estimate will be released after May 24 when the final count of absentee ballots is complete.