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Each provincial electoral district was worth 100 points, and points were allocated based on candidate rankings in the district. [17] [1] In January 2022, it was reported that six of the candidates had lodged complaints with the party over concerns about fraudulent and ineligible memberships.
The 2024 British Columbia general election was held on October 19, 2024, to elect 93 members (MLAs) of the Legislative Assembly to serve in the 43rd parliament of the Canadian province of British Columbia. The election was the first to be held since a significant redistribution of electoral boundaries was finalised in 2023. The Legislative ...
Contemporary elections in British Columbia use a relatively unique system of handling absentee ballots. [10] While all jurisdictions in Canada allow for absentee voting through advance communication with the appropriate federal or provincial election agency, British Columbia is unique in allowing same-day absentee voting at any polling station in the province; ballots so cast are not counted ...
British Columbia provincial by-election, April 30, 2022: Vancouver-Quilchena Resignation of Andrew Wilkinson; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Liberal: Kevin Falcon: 6,200 ...
British Columbia provincial by-election, September 10, 2022 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Liberal: Elenore Sturko: 5,568: 51.83 +4.48: $71,826.15
To run for leader, a candidate must submit their application to the party alongside a $15,000 entrance fee by October 4, 2022. To vote in the contest, one had to join the party before September 4, 2022. BC NDP membership was open to all British Columbia residents whose were Canadian citizens or permanent residents and who were at least 12 years ...
2022 Ontario municipal elections; Municipal by-election in Legal, Alberta [51] October 26: 2022 Manitoba municipal elections; November 7: 2022 Prince Edward Island municipal elections; November 8: Provincial by-election in Brooks-Medicine Hat, Alberta; November 9: Saskatchewan municipal elections (even numbered rural municipality divisions)
The 2022 municipal elections saw a wave of centre-right mayors come to office, such as Ken Sim in Vancouver, Tom Dyas in Kelowna and Reid Hamer-Jackson in Kamloops, as a response to rising crime and homelessness in the province. [3] Incumbents marked with "(X)". Candidates who were elected are listed in boldface and accompanied by a †.