
05-10-2017 01:56 AM
05-10-2017 11:49 AM - edited 05-10-2017 11:49 AM
Anyone outside of British Columbia might be wondering what you are posting about.
zee-chan is referring to the B.C. Provincial election which was a very tight election with 42 seat for the BC Liberals, 42 seat for the BC NDP and 3 seat for the BC Green party as of her posting yesterday.
This morning the results are 43 BC Liberals, 41 BC NDP and 3 BC Green party. Note that 44 seats are required for a majority government so a minority government seems to be where BC is headed. The Green Party looks like they can help either party into power.
Of course, the final results are not in as absentee ballots (to be counted in a week or two) and some ridings were very close and a recount will be required in those close ridings. With the BC liberals at 43 seats and needing 44, it is possible that they could get another seat when the final results are in. It is unlikely that the final results will differ by 3 seats for the NDP to get the 44 seats for a majority.
Here is one article on the election results.
05-10-2017 02:10 PM - edited 05-10-2017 02:12 PM
Our MPP is Andrew Weaver the Green Leader.
He is a scientist by trade and has now tripled his party share to three.
So it will be interesting to see how he handles being the power behind the Throne.
Remember the party with the most seats has to appoint an (usually non-voting) Speaker, which makes the majority a tie.
And one of those NDP seats was won by nine votes.
And the mail-in ballots are not yet counted for any seat.
05-10-2017 03:15 PM
05-10-2017 05:14 PM
I am one of the people who was wondering what the op was posting about but I was too polite to ask