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Election 2020

IMPORTANT NOTE / NOTE TO READERS about mail-in ballots: Due to the anticipated number of mail-in ballots, the election night vote count will not be complete. The Canadian Press will continue to publish updated riding results to the map and banners as available until counting is complete


Tonight is the deadline to register to vote in the 2020 B.C. election

Tonight is the deadline to register to vote in the 2020 B.C. election

You can either register by phone by 8 p.m., online by midnight
Mackenzie Kerr chosen as BC Green Party candidate for Prince George-Valemount after previous federal run

Mackenzie Kerr chosen as BC Green Party candidate for Prince George-Valemount after previous federal run

Kerr will run against two other candidates
Sean Robson chosen as 2020 candidate for BC Libertarian Party in Prince George-Valemount

Sean Robson chosen as 2020 candidate for BC Libertarian Party in Prince George-Valemount

Robson becomes second confirmed candidate in the riding
Opinion: How do you hold an election during the COVID-19 pandemic?

Opinion: How do you hold an election during the COVID-19 pandemic?

Time running out to register online, by phone for B.C. election

Time running out to register online, by phone for B.C. election

Deadline to register to vote is tomorrow (Sept. 26)
B.C.-wide campaign aims to get young people to the polls

B.C.-wide campaign aims to get young people to the polls

Prince George-Mackenzie NDP candidate believes ‘stronger voice’ is needed for rural communities

Prince George-Mackenzie NDP candidate believes ‘stronger voice’ is needed for rural communities

Joan Atkinson ready to take on challenge of running in pro-Liberal riding
Raymond Rodgers chosen as 2020 candidate for BC Libertarian Party in Prince George-Mackenzie

Raymond Rodgers chosen as 2020 candidate for BC Libertarian Party in Prince George-Mackenzie

Rodgers works as a journeyman electrician in mining, forestry, oil and gas sectors
Elections BC has already received 13 times more vote-by-mail requests compared to 2017 total count

Elections BC has already received 13 times more vote-by-mail requests compared to 2017 total count

More than 11,200 mail-in ballots were requested and sent during the last B.C. election
B.C. government urged to ensure local candidates get criminal record checks

B.C. government urged to ensure local candidates get criminal record checks