The B.C. NDP has held onto its majority following the completion of a judicial recount in the tight race in Surrey-Guildford.
Elections B.C. said in a statement Friday afternoon that after overseeing the count, Justice Kevin D. Loo of the B.C. Supreme Court has declared Garry Begg elected, receiving 8,947 votes compared to the Conservative candidate’s 8,925 — a difference of 22 votes.
It means Premier David Eby’s New Democrats have held onto their one-seat majority almost three weeks after the initial vote.
More than 19,000 ballots were counted as part of that process.
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A recount is also complete in the riding of Kelowna-Centre, …