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UPDATE: NDP candidate wins Nanaimo byelection

Sheila Malcolmson earned about 49 per cent of the vote; all ballot boxes now counted
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Sheila Malcolmson of the B.C. NDP celebrates her byelection victory with Premier John Horgan on Wednesday at the Vancouver Island Conference Centre. NICHOLAS PESCOD/NEWS BULLETIN photo

Nanaimo voters have chosen their former MP to be their next MLA.

B.C. NDP candidate Sheila Malcolmson earned 49 per cent of the vote with all ballot boxes now counted.

鈥淲e are going to generate positive results for people right here at home,鈥 she said in her acceptance speech Wednesday at the Vancouver Island Conference Centre. 鈥淪o there is work to do and most especially, as New Democrats do like nobody else does, we are going to make sure that prosperity is shared. We have the strongest jobs record, we have the strongest economy in the country right now, but we need to make sure that is shared by everyone. That鈥檚 our prime directive.鈥

With 111 of 111 ballot boxes counted, Malcolmson has 10,538 votes (49.2 per cent) and Tony Harris of the B.C. Liberals has 8,665 votes (40.5 per cent). Michele Ney of the B.C. Green Party has 1,579 votes (7.4), Justin Greenwood of the B.C. Conservatives has 442 (2.1), Robin Richardson of the Vancouver Island Party has 100 (0.5) and Bill Walker of the B.C. Libertarians has 86 (0.4).

Tony Harris, B.C. Liberals candidate, said in his concession speech that he tried to talk about 鈥渧isionary ideas鈥 with voters, 鈥渢he ideas we need to look forward to so that we can diversify our economy and create more good paying jobs, so that we can increase the median income here and improve affordability, while also challenging local government to cut red tape and build more housing so that we can solve the affordability crisis that is challenging for so many young people.鈥

Ney said she鈥檚 obviously disappointed by the results and said she was 鈥渁 bit angry鈥 about the 鈥渇ear that was embedded into the grassroots鈥 that she experienced when door-knocking.

鈥淚 believe that the Greens put on an incredible effort campaigning 鈥 the numbers do not reflect the hard work, the commitment, the inspiration that myself and my team shared with the constituents in our community, however the results that we are seeing here tonight clearly reflect that our constituents did not want the government to tumble, that they truly wanted stability,鈥 she said.

B.C. Green Party leader Andrew Weaver said he could not find fault with his candidate鈥檚 campaign.

鈥淚 can say that one of things that I will be doing is bringing in a private member鈥檚 bill with respect to polls being published during the writ period,鈥 Weaver said, referencing a Mainstreet Research poll released Sunday that showed the B.C. Liberals with a 12.5-point lead.

鈥淭hat poll was so out of whack, I mean so outrageous that the fact that it was published, we know that that affected some of our vote, which had a cost implication for us because you get 50 per cent of your funds back if you get 10 per cent. We lost people who were scared.鈥

At stake in the Nanaimo byelection was the balance in the legislature 鈥 the governing NDP maintains a slim minority with the confidence of the B.C. Green Party, but one more Liberal seat would have drawn that party even.

Malcolmson was at the Vancouver Island Conference Centre; Harris was at the Nanaimo Golf Club and B.C. Green Party candidate Michele Ney was at her campaign office on Bowen Road.

B.C. Liberal MLA Shirley Bond, at Harris鈥檚 headquarters earlier in the night, said 鈥渨e鈥檙e under no illusions鈥 about how the vote will go.

鈥淭his has typically been an NDP stronghold and I think what is encouraging is the fact that Tony had great name recognition; people loved his authenticity鈥︹ Bond said. 鈥淎ll he wanted to talk about was his vision for Nanaimo, so I think people really appreciated that and we heard that on the doorstep.鈥

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