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Elections BC says final count set for Friday

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 04 Nov, 2020 09:13 PM
  • Elections BC says final count set for Friday

Elections BC says it expects the final count in last month's election to take at least three days to complete when it begins on Friday.

A statement from Elections BC says it has received about 662,000 certification envelopes containing absentee or mail-in ballots from across the province.

Those envelopes have now been sorted by electoral district and sent for screening, where some that don't meet certification standards may be set aside before the final count begins.

Certification envelopes will only be opened during the final count and officials say that's when envelopes that are empty or contain more than one ballot will be rejected.

Elections BC says that means the total number of eligible mail-in and absentee ballots cast in the provincial election will be known once the final count ends.

The results on election night gave the NDP 53 seats, the B.C. Liberals 27 and the Greens three — leaving four ridings as undecided.

Andrew Wilkinson announced he was stepping down as leader of the B.C. Liberals two days after the Oct. 24 election.

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