Independent challenger Vicki Huntington has defeated former Attorney General Wally Oppal in a recount of the May 12 B.C. election in the riding of Delta South.
Two B.C. politicians may have to wait another two weeks before they know with any certainty if they won their seats in Tuesday's provincial election -- and it may take even longer if judicial recounts are needed.
It will be almost two weeks before star Liberal candidate Wally Oppal will know if he is the victor in the B.C. riding of Delta South. He leads Vicki Huntington by two votes.
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BC Liberal candidate Stephanie Cadieux won the Surrey-Panorama riding Tuesday night by more than 3,000 votes, marking the first time a woman with a disability was elected in the province.
Independent challenger Vicki Huntington has defeated former Attorney General Wally Oppal in a recount of the May 12 B.C. election in the riding of Delta South.
It will be almost two weeks before star Liberal candidate Wally Oppal will know if he is the victor in the B.C. riding of Delta South. He leads Vicki Huntington by two votes.
BC Liberal candidate Stephanie Cadieux won the Surrey-Panorama riding Tuesday night by more than 3,000 votes, marking the first time a woman with a disability was elected in the province.
Delivering his first speech since his three-peat provincial election victory, B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell says there's lots of work ahead for him and all of it will happen at once.
A scandal in an election campaign can be political peril. Both main B.C. party leaders found themselves doing damage control on more than one occasion during the push to the polls.
One of the most interesting races to watch for on Tuesday night is taking place in Delta South. That's where B.C. Attorney General Wally Oppal is in the political fight of his life.
Just 24 hours before a B.C. election and both the Liberal and NDP leaders are busy criticizing each others policies. The top two parties are separated by only two percentage points.
First it was incumbent John van Dongen losing his license, then criticism over the NDP candidate's driving record. Now another candidate is under scrutiny for drugs in Abbotsford.
If STV passes, voters can expect to see more third parties elected. CTVBC.ca is bringing you candidate surveys of some of the lesser-reported provincial hopefuls.
With two days remaining before the British Columbians go to the polls, Liberal Premier Gordon Campbell and NDP Leader Carole James spent Mother's Day in vote-rich Metro Vancouver.
There seemed to be a touch of desperation evident Saturday in the campaigns of B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell and NDP Leader Carole James in the days before the May 12 election.