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BC Green leader plans to switch ridings in provincial election

WATCH: Another poll is adding to the evidence of a new status quo in B.C. politics. The NDP has a significant lead, and the upstart BC Conservative Party is running second. And BC Green leader Sonia Furstenau is moving to a long-time NDP stronghold riding. Richard Zussman reports. – Jan 31, 2024

BC Green Party Leader Sonia Furstenau says she’ll be switching ridings when the province goes to the polls in October.

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Furstenau says she will run in NDP-held Victoria-Beacon Hill, which includes the province’s capital, after representing the Cowichan Valley since 2017.

She says returning to the capital is a “full circle moment” after having spent two decades there, including attending university and raising her first son.

The 2024 election will be the first with new boundaries for the Cowichan Valley riding, with some of its eastern communities now in a different riding.

Furstenau says she was “surprised” by the boundary changes but the decision to run in Victoria is rooted in her desire to be closer to her family.

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Victoria-Beacon Hill is currently represented by B.C. Minister of Children and Family Development Grace Lore, who won the seat in 2020 with 54 per cent of the vote.

The Greens have two seats in the legislature after receiving 15 per cent of the popular vote in 2020, with Adam Olsen representing Saanich North and the Islands.

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