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Live blog: B.C. election night results

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Live blog: B.C. election night results


Provincial Politics | 207093 hits | May 09 8:19 pm | Posted by: Strutz
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Starting at 5 p.m. PT we'll have a live elections results blog with the latest developments from across B.C.

Comments

  1. by avatar Strutz
    Wed May 10, 2017 3:23 am
    Yeah! No more crappy negative political ads on TV! Not to mention everyone taking down those annoying lawn signs hopefully tomorrow.

    Polls are closed now. Waiting for numbers. I won't be surprised if some ridings too close to call and recounts to look forward to.


    Edit - this news link is to the live blog on CTV.


    The CTV site to see updated results

  2. by avatar xerxes
    Wed May 10, 2017 5:26 am
    It's a proper nail biter tonight.

  3. by avatar martin14
    Wed May 10, 2017 5:26 am
    What a choice, Christy Clark or the NDP.

    No wonder so many people are voting Green, they have lost all hope. :lol:

  4. by avatar herbie
    Wed May 10, 2017 4:54 pm
    That turned out to be 1 person in 6 voted Green... holy shit. And they hold the balance of power. You guys will have a new scapegoat, might start thinking of NDP as at least the devil you know!
    And I'll never make fun of Alberta and their Conservative stubbornness again. My riding's never voted NDP and after 16 years of complete decline. job loss and depopulation they overwhelmingly voted the same bastard in again.
    Look at the results on a map. The Interior overwhelmingly wants Christie to go from cheerleader to screaming fishwife on Trump!

  5. by avatar Public_Domain
    Wed May 10, 2017 5:07 pm
    :|

  6. by avatar herbie
    Wed May 10, 2017 6:50 pm
    Shit man you had 6 other days to vote, all you needed was the voter card, a hydro bill, phone bill, something with your name and address on it.

  7. by avatar Strutz
    Thu May 11, 2017 1:01 am
    "herbie" said
    That turned out to be 1 person in 6 voted Green... holy shit. And they hold the balance of power. You guys will have a new scapegoat, might start thinking of NDP as at least the devil you know!
    And I'll never make fun of Alberta and their Conservative stubbornness again. My riding's never voted NDP and after 16 years of complete decline. job loss and depopulation they overwhelmingly voted the same bastard in again.
    Look at the results on a map. The Interior overwhelmingly wants Christie to go from cheerleader to screaming fishwife on Trump!

    Kind of surprising in a way the amount of support the Greens got this time. It seems to me though to be more a representation of those who didn't want to see Chrispy back in again but also were not confident with the NDP.

    My riding and immediate surrounding ones all went Liberal yet again as they always do.

    My vote meant nothing yet again but I did it anyway :twisted:

  8. by avatar herbie
    Thu May 11, 2017 2:22 am
    Well we've been represented by a 'ghost in the legislature' for 16 years and have become the basket case of BC. No shit, the big touted mine finally came and delivered a handful of jobs to replace the thousands lost in forestry. Meantime other mines in the riding closed and we're supposed to be thankful for the 6 stretches of passing lane built in that time.

    No suprise at all aout the Greens. I have many friends and relatives down south and the ones well off and hardcore anti-NDP: everyone of their damn kids are Green supporters. One even ran municipally. Their motivation is high and you could see the FB posts about Greens outdoing the other parties. No one's gonna fool them with promises of jobs as coal miners or a short career laying pipe.

    My morning FB post was that I was sitting by the door with my workboots and lunch bag waiting for someone to call with a job job job....

  9. by avatar Public_Domain
    Thu May 11, 2017 2:38 am
    :|

  10. by avatar herbie
    Thu May 11, 2017 4:19 am
    It wasn't even close? Holy shit it was 42-42 most of the night and ended 43-41...
    and the Commies could've doubled their popular vote if you showed up! :D

  11. by avatar xerxes
    Thu May 11, 2017 4:28 am
    "Strutz" said
    That turned out to be 1 person in 6 voted Green... holy shit. And they hold the balance of power. You guys will have a new scapegoat, might start thinking of NDP as at least the devil you know!
    And I'll never make fun of Alberta and their Conservative stubbornness again. My riding's never voted NDP and after 16 years of complete decline. job loss and depopulation they overwhelmingly voted the same bastard in again.
    Look at the results on a map. The Interior overwhelmingly wants Christie to go from cheerleader to screaming fishwife on Trump!

    Kind of surprising in a way the amount of support the Greens got this time. It seems to me though to be more a representation of those who didn't want to see Chrispy back in again but also were not confident with the NDP.

    My riding and immediate surrounding ones all went Liberal yet again as they always do.

    My vote meant nothing yet again but I did it anyway :twisted:

    That's me to a T. I usually vote NDP but Horgan sounded like he was promising the moon and ripping on Clark for a few things that are out of the provinces control (like health care spending to an extent, and the sudden softwood lumber tariff).

    I can't stand Christy Clark but I generally don't think the Liberals are doing a shitty job (save for a few areas like Education policy and how they take every opportunity to shit on the teachers of this province).

    So I voted Green and it wasn't even close to making a lick of difference in this lock of a Liberal riding.

  12. by avatar Hyack
    Thu May 11, 2017 7:00 am
    As usual I didn't even have to cast a vote as the NDP walked all over everyone else in New Westminster. I can't remember when they last lost an election in New West....



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