B.C. voters head to polling stations in snap election called during pandemic
Voters in British Columbia cast ballots today in an election campaign that was largely defined by the COVID-19 pandemic.
NDP Leader John Horgan called the snap election one year before the fixed voting date.
He argued the province needs a majority government to deal with the uncertainty caused by the new coronavirus.
Calling the election was a gamble for Horgan, who faced criticism from B.C. Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson and Green Leader Sonia Furstenau for pulling the plug on his minority government.