Review by legislative committee finds 2024 B.C. election was fair and accurate
VICTORIA — A review by legislators on the 2024 British Columbia provincial election has found that the vote was “administered fairly, accurately and transparently,” although the group has issued 48 recommendations on improvements.
The joint special committee on democratic and electoral reform released its report Thursday recommending the streamlining of election administration as well as improving public awareness of election processes.
New Democrat Jennifer Blatherwick chaired the special committee and says in a statement that the group is confident in the integrity of B.C.’s elections and the work of Elections BC, while it recognizes the need to “counter misinformation and disinformation about how elections are conducted.”
Conservative member Ward Stamer, the committee’s deputy chair, says the recommendations are needed to uphold the accessibility of B.C.’s voting model, while maintaining election integrity.
