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Richmond advance voting results from one station have to be counted again

Keith Baldrey has the bigger winners and surprises of the 2018 B.C. municipal election – Oct 21, 2018

Voters in the City of Richmond will have to wait until after midnight to hear unofficial results on the civic election.

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That’s because a corrupted memory stick has forced advance votes from a city hall polling station to be counted again.

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“This is expected to take some time,” the city said.

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Results posted so far show incumbent Mayor Malcolm Brodie retaking the job with 29,397 votes, with 43 out of 44 stations reporting.

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That was more than the 7,736 votes that second-place candidate Roy Sakata brought in.

Final results will be posted on Richmond.ca.

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