Kamloops-area residents join BC voters in rejecting electoral changes
KAMLOOPS — In the end, it wasn’t even close.
For the third time in less than two decades, British Columbian voters have rejected electoral reform. Elections BC reported 61.3 per cent of those who returned ballots, voted to maintain the current first-past-the-post system. Nearly 39 per cent voted to change to a form of proportional representation.
The two Kamloops-area ridings voted overwhelmingly to maintain the current system. Nearly 69 per cent of voters in the Kamloops-North riding and 66% in Kamloops-South sided with B.C.’s current system.