The British Columbia election last month was about as closely fought as such things can be. A swing of just 399 votes, out of 2.1 million cast, in three ridings would have delivered the BC Conservatives a majority government.
Instead, the initial count left the incumbent BC NDP with 46 seats, just one more than the Conservatives, with the remaining two seats going to the Greens. After – almost – all the ballots were counted, the NDP ended up with 47 seats, just enough to form a majority government.
And then something remarkably unremarkable happened: BC Conservative Leader John Rustad clearly and graciously conceded the election, despite some rumblings from the Conservatives’ grassroots ...
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