All eyes will be on Surrey-Guildford seat with 226 absentee votes to count
British Columbia’s election could finally be decided today with the counting of absentee ballots, after recounts and a tally of mail-in votes failed to settle the contest on the weekend.
All eyes will be on that Metro Vancouver seat when counting resumes at 9 a.m. today, with 226 absentee votes to count there. If the NDP wins Surrey-Guildford and hangs onto all other ridings where it leads, it will secure the narrowest of majorities.
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