North Island, Courtenay-Comox ridings go blue as final ballots counted



Candidates and voters had to wait until Sunday afternoon before finally seeing results from every poll in Saturday’s election. Initial counting was paused Saturday night with two polls remaining in several ridings.

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23 thoughts on “North Island, Courtenay-Comox ridings go blue as final ballots counted”

  1. People are tired of being told what to think. I work for a bc school board and the current narrative being forced upon parents from the ndp and federal lib's is pushing regular center Canadian people into the rights hands. Paying for drugs with tax payers money for people who use drugs who have already thrown their life away but not paying for diabetes drugs in children. I see whats happening with the unraveling of center Canada they are now being polarized to extreme views on both sides. Walk in to a sd67 library and see the books that greet you none are about learning they are all about the government narrative alphabet crew.

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  2. I always vote the same but to think any party (even if they all were one party) could make any changes based on the public's unrealistic expectations is just ridiculous. Folks need to just focus on themselves – you are in control in more ways than you think… but it's so much easier to point fingers elsewhere. If you're a parent, do right by your kids and ensure they don't grow up to feel entitled to having everything they want. Life will have things you like and things you don't like.

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  3. The NDP really screwed up the Greens should have received no vote they are NDP . People are sick of taxes ! EBY put 32 taxes in 7year ,s free drugs murdering the innocent mentally ill The richest province in Canada with the highest cost of living. In North America .No more communism .

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  4. Voting for hate, racism and religion running government is one thing, but, there are no members of the CONs with any cabinet or MPP experience. It's as if they can just walk in absent of the laws and norms!

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  5. I'm 40 years old, born and raised in the Comox Valley. Ronna-Rae Leonard has been running for office since I was in diapers. She's never worked a day at a real job in her life and its high time she either finds one or retires.

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