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BC Votes 2020

Editorial: Here we go, again

Editorial: Here we go, again

Let the games begin, and the rhetoric.
Cartoon: Election special

Cartoon: Election special

What do you think about this week's editorial cartoon? BC's general election day is October 24. Are you ready to cast your vote?
B.C. election results might not be available for weeks after voting day

B.C. election results might not be available for weeks after voting day

An increase in the use of mail-in ballots could mean British Columbians won’t find out who won the election until weeks after voting day on Oct. 24. While votes cast on voting day and in advance polls are counted on Oct.
Elections BC predicts up to 40 per cent of ballots could be mail-ins

Elections BC predicts up to 40 per cent of ballots could be mail-ins

Elections BC says it’s been planning for a “pandemic election” since April, and chief electoral officer Anton Boegman says he believes all the necessary precautions are in place. The planning included a survey of voters in May and August.
BC general election vote-by-mail packages available online

BC general election vote-by-mail packages available online

British Columbia residents have online options for registering to vote, requesting a vote-by-mail package, or registering as a future voter.
Les Leyne: Election call is a double double-cross

Les Leyne: Election call is a double double-cross

After six months of the NDP government pounding home a message about the need for total unswerving commitment and “100 per cent, all-in” focus on the biggest emergency in 100 years — COVID-19 — Premier John Horgan has switched gears and called an Oct
Simons says premier made ‘a good case’ for early election call

Simons says premier made ‘a good case’ for early election call

NDP only party with a local candidate confirmed so far
B.C. election called for Oct. 24; Horgan says he's seeking 'stability'

B.C. election called for Oct. 24; Horgan says he's seeking 'stability'

British Columbians will go to the polls on Oct. 24 to choose the provincial government that will lead them through the COVID-19 pandemic and the next four years. Lt.-Gov.