Monday, October 28, 2024

Under The 'O'...Number 47.

ThisAin'tNoBingo
ThisAin'tNoFoolingAroundVille


From Elections BC, Monday at 6:00 pm:




And it looks like Chad Skelton's modelling was correct.

Because...

In the end the flipper was Surrey - Guildford:



There will likely be judicial recount in S-Guild as well as in Kelowna Centre where the Con lead is now down to 38 votes. Mr. Skelton also called that one correctly as coming close but not quite flipping.


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There are no longer any issues
in the initially concerning ridings of Juan de Fuca and Surrey-Centre where both Dippers pulled away nicely during the mail-in and absentee counting.
Mangled Earworm in the subheader?....Most definitely...This!


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4 comments:

  1. Life’s simple pleasures are oftentimes the most rewarding. Like when one’s old home riding delivers just enough votes to snare our province the much desired 3rd NDP majority.

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  2. Great to hear Anon!

    (just a wee correction though - 2nd majority, no?...2017 was a minority with Greens)

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  3. Now comes the hard work where Eby has to earn back the votes he lost and the Greens have to get their heads removed from their backsides!
    It is not without good reason we had the election results we did.
    WTF happened to pragmatic Greens ?
    Why can't Eby have a policy that does not start with pretty please?
    TB

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  4. This is a fascinating map of British Columbia townships provided by https://elections.bc.ca/docs/map/Province_1871.pdf

    Electoral Districts of British Columbia
    First General Election for British Columbia - 1871
    Primarily Unexplored and Unsurvey Lands North of 56th Parallel
    Map displays Fort Connelly, McDonald's Oil Spring (between near Susit River nd Bear Lake) Kuldo, Indian Village, Cowichan District, Cowichan Valley, New Westminster District, City of Victoria, City of Nanaimo etc.

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