VANCOUVER — Surrey South election results as of Oct. 24, 2020 at 11:25 p.m.:
Stephanie Cadieux of the BC Liberal Party has been re-elected as MLA in Surrey South, keeping the seat for the party. Cadieux won 7,945 out of 16,303 counted votes (48.73 per cent) with 98 of 100 polls reporting.
Pauline Greaves of the NDP won 6,728 votes (41.27 per cent). Tim Ibbotson of the Green party won 1,630 votes (10.00 per cent).
As of 11:25 p.m., The Canadian Press is projecting the BC NDP has won a majority government. The party has won or is leading in 55 of 87 seats. The BC Liberal Party has won or is leading in 29, and the BC Green Party has won or is leading in three seats.
As of Oct. 23, 12,703 vote-by-mail packages had been issued to registered voters in the riding. There are a total of 43,485 registered voters in Surrey South.
Provincewide, 724,279 mail-in ballots have been sent out, and there are 3,485,858 registered voters.
Mail-in ballots will be counted by hand, starting in 13 days.
Full results as of 11:25 p.m.:
1. Stephanie Cadieux (incumbent) - BC Liberal Party
Votes: 7,945 votes (48.73 per cent)
2. Pauline Greaves - NDP
Votes: 6,728 votes (41.27 per cent)
3. Tim Ibbotson - Green party
Votes: 1,630 votes (10.00 per cent)
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 24, 2020, and was generated automatically.
Digital Data Desk, The Canadian Press