From a former Green Day Packer to six MLAs in one electoral district.
Every couple of years there seems to be something unusual or unpredictable going on. This year the collapse of BC United from vocal official opposition to a whisper in the wind is likely the most notable event, but election day is still weeks away.
That's all at a provincial level, though. How does Vancouver play into this? Well, with 47 electoral districts in Metro Vancouver out of 93 in the province, the metro region will hold a lot of sway. While the name of the amalgamated colony would keep the B.C. name, the capital was still being sorted out. The two major cities in the area were New Westminster and Victoria.
The number of MLA's per electoral district varied; some had one while others had up to six. And it changed each election. Voters were allowed to vote as many times as there were seats.
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