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ELECTION 2021: Alistair MacGregor leading in Cowichan-Malahat-Langford

Election Day 2021 is wrapping up in British Columbia. Today (Monday), B.C.’ers hit the polls in a pandemic federal election — a first for Canada.

Electors who hadn’t already voted in advance polls or through the mail cast their ballot in person throughout the day for who they want to represent them federally.

In B.C., the polls closed at 7:00 pm.

Cowichan-Malahat-Langford Preliminary Results (as of 10:50 pm):

  • Polls Reporting: 237 of 250 (94.8 %)
  • Voter Turnout: 49,948 of 98,396 registered electors (50.76 %) — does not include electors who registered on election day.
  • Population: 108,052
  • Number of electors on list: 98,396
PartyCandidateVotesPercent of Votes
ConservativeAlana DeLong14,11328.3 %
People’s Party – PPCMark Hecht3,3246.7 %
LiberalBlair Herbert7,97016.0 %
NDP-New Democratic PartyAlistair MacGregor21,32242.7 %
Green PartyLia Versaevel3,2196.4 %
Total number of valid votes:49,948

National Results:

Polling stations are now closed across Canada. The Liberal Party will form a minority government.

  • Liberal Party: 113 elected (leading 44)
  • Conservatives: 104 elected (leading 18)
  • Bloc Quebecois: 25 elected (leading 4)
  • NDP: 16 (leading 12)
  • Green Party: 0 (leading 2)
  • People’s Party of Canada: 0 (0 leading)

To form a majority government, one party must win at least 170 seats. Mail-in ballots will not begin to be counted until tomorrow (Tuesday) with no results final until that process has ended.

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