Elections BC says no deliberate violations in 2024 Surrey-Guildford vote
VICTORIA — Elections BC says it has found no evidence of deliberate violations in a Metro Vancouver riding that helped give the NDP government a one-seat majority after the 2024 provincial vote.
The agency says it is confident that “free, fair, and secure” voting took place in Surrey-Guildford, and its investigation triggered by a complaint from the defeated B.C. Conservative candidate has now ended.
It says all processes, including voting by mail, were in accordance with B.C.’s Election Act, ensuring eligible voters “were able to exercise their constitutional right to vote.”
New Democrat Garry Begg won by 22 votes over B.C. Conservative Honveer Singh Randhawa.
