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Statement from Premier David Eby – Met with Lieutenant Governor to Form Government – FINAL RESULTS 2024 Election

Victoria – Final count for the 2024 Provincial General Election is now complete in every electoral district.

At the conclusion of final count the election results were as follows:

Political PartyMembers elected
BC Green Party2
BC NDP47
Conservative Party44

The following candidates have been declared elected:

Electoral DistrictCandidate ElectedPolitical Party
Abbotsford-MissionReann GasperConservative Party
Abbotsford SouthBruce BanmanConservative Party
Abbotsford WestKorky NeufeldConservative Party
Boundary-SimilkameenDonegal WilsonConservative Party
Bulkley Valley-StikineSharon L. HartwellConservative Party
Burnaby CentreAnne KangBC NDP
Burnaby EastReah AroraBC NDP
Burnaby-New WestminsterRaj ChouhanBC NDP
Burnaby NorthJanet RoutledgeBC NDP
Burnaby South-MetrotownPaul ChoiBC NDP
Cariboo-ChilcotinLorne DoerksonConservative Party
Chilliwack-Cultus LakeA’aliya WarbusConservative Party
Chilliwack NorthHeather MaahsConservative Party
Columbia River-RevelstokeScott McInnisConservative Party
Coquitlam-Burke MountainJodie WickensBC NDP
Coquitlam-MaillardvilleJennifer BlatherwickBC NDP
Courtenay-ComoxBrennan DayConservative Party
Cowichan ValleyDebra ToporowskiBC NDP
Delta NorthRavi KahlonBC NDP
Delta SouthIan PatonConservative Party
Esquimalt-ColwoodDarlene RotchfordBC NDP
Fraser-NicolaTony LuckConservative Party
Juan de Fuca-MalahatDana LajeunesseBC NDP
Kamloops CentrePeter MilobarConservative Party
Kamloops-North ThompsonWard StamerConservative Party
Kelowna CentreKristina LoewenConservative Party
Kelowna-Lake Country-ColdstreamTara ArmstrongConservative Party
Kelowna-MissionGavin DewConservative Party
Kootenay CentralBrittny AndersonBC NDP
Kootenay-MonasheeSteve MorissetteBC NDP
Kootenay-RockiesPete DavisConservative Party
Ladysmith-OceansideStephanie HigginsonBC NDP
Langford-HighlandsRavi ParmarBC NDP
Langley-AbbotsfordHarman BhanguConservative Party
Langley-Walnut GroveMisty Van PoptaConservative Party
Langley-WillowbrookJody ToorConservative Party
Maple Ridge EastLawrence MokConservative Party
Maple Ridge-Pitt MeadowsLisa BeareBC NDP
Mid Island-Pacific RimJosie OsborneBC NDP
Nanaimo-Gabriola IslandSheila MalcolmsonBC NDP
Nanaimo-LantzvilleGeorge AndersonBC NDP
Nechako LakesJohn RustadConservative Party
New Westminster-CoquitlamJennifer WhitesideBC NDP
North Coast-Haida GwaiiTamara DavidsonBC NDP
North IslandAnna KindyConservative Party
North Vancouver-LonsdaleBowinn MaBC NDP
North Vancouver-SeymourSusie ChantBC NDP
Oak Bay-Gordon HeadDiana GibsonBC NDP
Peace River NorthJordan KealyConservative Party
Peace River SouthLarry NeufeldConservative Party
Penticton-SummerlandAmelia BoultbeeConservative Party
Port CoquitlamMike FarnworthBC NDP
Port Moody-BurquitlamRick GlumacBC NDP
Powell River-Sunshine CoastRandene NeillBC NDP
Prince George-MackenzieKiel GiddensConservative Party
Prince George-North CaribooSheldon ClareConservative Party
Prince George-ValemountRosalyn BirdConservative Party
Richmond-BridgeportTeresa WatConservative Party
Richmond CentreHon ChanConservative Party
Richmond-QueensboroughSteve KoonerConservative Party
Richmond-StevestonKelly GreeneBC NDP
Saanich North and the IslandsRob BotterellBC Green Party
Saanich SouthLana PophamBC NDP
Salmon Arm-ShuswapDavid L. WilliamsConservative Party
SkeenaClaire RattéeConservative Party
Surrey City CentreAmna ShahBC NDP
Surrey-CloverdaleElenore SturkoConservative Party
Surrey-FleetwoodJagrup BrarBC NDP
Surrey-GuildfordGarry BeggBC NDP
Surrey-NewtonJessie SunnerBC NDP
Surrey NorthMandeep DhaliwalConservative Party
Surrey-PanoramaBryan TepperConservative Party
Surrey-Serpentine RiverLinda HepnerConservative Party
Surrey SouthBrent ChapmanConservative Party
Surrey-White RockTrevor HalfordConservative Party
Vancouver-FraserviewGeorge ChowBC NDP
Vancouver-HastingsNiki SharmaBC NDP
Vancouver-KensingtonMable ElmoreBC NDP
Vancouver-LangaraSunita DhirBC NDP
Vancouver-Little MountainChristine BoyleBC NDP
Vancouver-Point GreyDavid EbyBC NDP
Vancouver-QuilchenaDallas BrodieConservative Party
Vancouver-RenfrewAdrian DixBC NDP
Vancouver-South GranvilleBrenda BaileyBC NDP
Vancouver-StrathconaJoan PhillipBC NDP
Vancouver-West EndSpencer Chandra HerbertBC NDP
Vancouver-YaletownTerry YungBC NDP
Vernon-LumbyHarwinder SandhuBC NDP
Victoria-Beacon HillGrace LoreBC NDP
Victoria-Swan LakeNina KriegerBC NDP
West Kelowna-PeachlandMacklin McCallConservative Party
West Vancouver-CapilanoLynne BlockConservative Party
West Vancouver-Sea to SkyJeremy ValerioteBC Green Party

Voting results for each electoral district by party and candidate are available on the Elections BC website.

The results in the Kelowna Centre and Surrey-Guildford electoral districts are subject to automatic judicial recounts. Under the Election Act, judicial recounts must take place if, at the conclusion of final count, the difference between the top two candidates is less than 1/500th of the total ballots considered.

In Kelowna Centre, the threshold for a judicial recount is 49 votes. The difference between the top two candidates is 38 votes.

In Surrey-Guildford, the threshold for a judicial recount is 38 votes. The difference between the top two candidates is 27 votes.

Under section 139 of the Election Act,an application for a judicial recount must be made within six days of the conclusion of final count. The deadline for judicial recount applications is November 4. Applications are made to the Supreme Court of British Columbia and must be on the bases set out under section 139 of the Election Act.

A judicial recount is conducted by the Supreme Court of British Columbia, and may include some or all of the ballots and certification envelopes for an election. The timing of the recount will be determined by the Court.

A record 2,107,152 voters participated in the 2024 provincial election. Preliminary voter turnout is estimated at 58.3%.

Premier David Eby issued the following statement:

“Based on (October 28) today’s final vote count, and pending judicial recounts, British Columbians have asked our BC NDP team to lead our province for a third time. It is an incredible honour and a huge responsibility. We are listening to the message voters sent with this close election, and will be getting to work on today’s tough challenges right away.

“After a close and hard-fought campaign, it’s now time to come together to deliver for people. Today, I met with Lieutenant Governor Janet Austin. She has asked me to form the next government. We will, and we will work hard every day to earn the trust you have placed in us.

“People want their elected representatives to deliver results. With renewed determination, we will build on the progress we’ve made to reduce daily costs like car insurance and childcare, hire thousands of health care workers and get you a family doctor, deliver homes you can afford, and make sure our economy works for everyone–not just those at the top. There is so much more work to do to lighten the load for people. 

“British Columbians have asked us to work together and make life better for them. That is exactly what we intend to do. A majority of BC voters have elected a legislature that shares common values – like addressing affordability, tackling climate change, making sure health care is there when you need it, and building an inclusive province with safe communities where everyone belongs.

“With these results, we are saying goodbye to talented colleagues whose voices will be missed in the Legislature. We are also welcoming skilled new electeds with fresh ideas. Each elected BC NDP MLA is committed to deliver results for people. Together, we can make sure BC is a place where people can get ahead and everyone can build a good life. We won’t stop until the job is done.”

BC Greens Leader Sonia Furstenau, alongside newly elected MLAs Rob Botterell and Jeremy Valeriote, issued the following statement on the results of the provincial election.

“Pending a judicial recount, it appears as though MLAs from different parties will have to work together for the Legislature to function effectively,” said Furstenau.

“This outcome follows a very negative, polarizing election. It’s clear that British Columbians are demanding better outcomes from their government, and our focus is on ensuring effective services and a higher quality of life for people. Government works best when MLAs collaborate and prioritize their constituents over party interests to deliver those outcomes.” 

“John Rustad has promised to allow free votes among his Caucus. I hope that the new Conservative MLAs will take the opportunity to vote in alignment with their constituents’ best interests.”

Rob Botterell and Jeremy Valeriote added that they are hitting the ground running:

“We are excited to start delivering for our constituents and all British Columbians no matter where they live in the province,” said Rob Botterell, MLA-elect for Saanich North and Islands.

“The BC Greens have proven that they can deliver real results for British Columbians regardless of the shape of the Legislature,” said Jeremy Valeriote, MLA-elect for West Vancouver Sea to Sky. 

“As BC faces urgent challenges, we are more committed than ever to being a driving force for meaningful change. We will work relentlessly towards a stronger, more equitable, and sustainable future for everyone in BC.”

UBCIC Celebrates Historic B.C. NDP Election Victory

(xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil Waututh)/ Vancouver, B.C. – October 28, 2024) After a nail-biting week of ballot counting, the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs (UBCIC) congratulates the B.C. NDP on its unprecedented election victory and expresses optimism for a continued era of true collaboration. It is the first time the B.C. NDP has been elected for a third consecutive term, and they did so with a hard-fought 47-seat majority. This victory marks an important step toward deeper reconciliation, respect for Indigenous rights, and a shared future built on partnership and commitment to address the climate emergency.

Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, UBCIC President, stated, “I am absolutely relieved and overjoyed that we are facing four more years of working with the David Eby government. This election and the past week have been dark and ugly due to the open hate, racism and misinformation peddled by John Rustad’s B.C. Conservative Party. I was gravely concerned for the future of my grandchildren, that we might see MLAs who hold extremely dangerous and regressive views about Indigenous peoples become Ministers of this province. Luckily hate did not prevail. David Eby and the B.C. NDP represent equity, tolerance and advancement of human rights- First Nations and all British Columbians deserve this.”

Chief Don Tom, UBCIC Vice-President, continued “We expect this government to continue to honour its commitments, and we will hold them accountable to these promises. Reconciliation must be about more than symbolism—it must be about real change that empowers our people, protects our lands, and ensures our cultures continue to flourish. We call for swift, meaningful action to uphold the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act. We also anticipate serious and real action on the climate emergency. These commitments are critical to advancing reconciliation, land rights, and self-determination for First Nations in British Columbia.” 

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