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Absentee ballot, recount results trickle in across B.C. following tight election

A voter arrives at a polling station on a bike to cast their ballot in the provincial election in the riding of Vancouver-Fraserview, in Vancouver, B.C., on Tuesday May 9, 2017. The Canadian Press

VANCOUVER – Counting is underway for thousands of absentee ballots that could determine the results of British Columbia’s tight election.

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Elections BC says the final count is complete in 16 ridings, with the Liberals securing 11 seats and the New Democrats five.

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Results from the vote on May 9 show the Liberals with 43 seats, the NDP with 41 and Green party with three.

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Elections BC says recounts have also finished for two ridings, including Comox-Courtenay, which the NDP won by nine ballots following the preliminary vote.

The recount has New Democratic candidate Ronna-Rae Leonard up by 13, though absentee ballots for the riding have yet to be counted.

A recount in Vancouver-False Creek has Liberal Sam Sullivan up by 569 votes.

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