B.C. is one step closer to finalizing the ballot count in its snap election in late October.
Elections BC said in a statement Wednesday (Nov. 4) that the final count of mail-in and absentee ballots is scheduled to begin across the province on Friday at 10 a.m., and is expected to take at least three days to complete.
An estimated 497,000 mail-in ballots were returned by the deadline on Oct. 24 – breaking B.C. records.
The process of a final ballot count includes: Screening all certification envelopes to ensure no double-dipping of mail-in ballots and in-person voting, as well as identifying envelopes that are found to have no ballot or more than one marked ballot.
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Following the final count, recounts will then be conducted if the preliminary count is within 100 votes of being a tie between two candidates. Candidates in B.C.’s 87 ridings will have six days to request a judicial recount to examine questionable ballots.
As the count progresses, Elections BC will be updating its online results. Black Press Media will have full coverage of the count.
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