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B.C. has its first minority government in 60 years

The final results are tallied in the B.C. Election.

 

The NDP’s Ronna-Rae Leonard will keep the Courtenay-Comox seat over the Liberals’ Jim Benninger by a count of 189 votes.

 

That means the Liberals have 43 seats, the NDP have 41 and the B.C. Green Party has 3 and a minority government for B.C., the first in 60 years.

 

According to Elections B.C., there will be no automatic judicial recounts.

 

A voter, candidate or candidate’s representative can apply to the Supreme Court of British Columbia for a judicial recount on the basis that errors were made in the acceptance or rejection of certification envelopes or ballots, or on the basis that ballot accounts are not correct.

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