The absentee ballots are still being counted in the most tightly contested riding after the B.C. election on May 9th.
In the riding of Courtenay/Comox, there are still a couple hundred absentee ballots to count but the spread between the Liberals and NDP is widening in favour of the NDP candidate, Ronna-Rae Leonard.
The riding was the most tightly contested of them all and a lot is on the line.
If the Liberals win the seat, it means the party gets a majority in the Legislature.
If the NDP win, it will be the first minority government in B.C. in 60 years.
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