Bc provincial election results




The BC provincial election results are in, and the NDP has won a majority government. This is the first time the NDP has won a majority government in the province since 2001.
The NDP won 57 seats in the 87-seat legislature, while the BC Liberals won 28 seats and the Green Party won two seats. The BC Conservatives failed to win any seats.
The election was a close one, with the NDP and BC Liberals neck-and-neck in the polls leading up to the vote. In the end, the NDP was able to secure a majority government with the support of voters in the province's urban areas.
The NDP's victory is a major upset, as the BC Liberals have been in power in the province for the past 16 years. The Liberals were led by Christy Clark, who has been the premier of the province since 2011.
Clark resigned as premier on Tuesday night after the election results were announced. She said she would remain as leader of the BC Liberals until a new leader is chosen.
The NDP's victory is a sign that the people of British Columbia are ready for a change. The party has promised to make life more affordable for families, invest in education and healthcare, and take action on climate change.
The BC Liberals will now have to regroup and decide how to move forward. The party has been in power for a long time, and it will be a challenge to rebuild after such a significant loss.
The Green Party's two seats are a sign that the party is making progress in the province. The party has never won more than one seat in a provincial election before.
The BC Conservatives failed to win any seats in the election. The party has been struggling to gain traction in the province, and this election result is a setback for the party.
The BC provincial election results are a sign of change in the province. The NDP's victory is a major upset, and the BC Liberals will now have to regroup and decide how to move forward.

The Green Party's two seats are a sign that the party is making progress in the province, while the BC Conservatives failed to win any seats.

The election was a close one, and the NDP was able to secure a majority government with the support of voters in the province's urban areas. The NDP has promised to make life more affordable for families, invest in education and healthcare, and take action on climate change.