VICTORIA, B.C. — The leftist New Democrats won a majority government in the British Columbia election this weekend as voters rewarded Premier John Horgan with a second term after he took a gamble on calling an election during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The NDP won enough seats to form a majority government in Pacific Coast Canadian province after previously governing with a minority. That meant the NDP had rely on at least one opposition party to pass legislation.
With the win, Horgan becomes the first two-term NDP premier in British Columbia history.
The New Democrats won 53 seats, the Liberals 27 seats and the Greens three. Four ridings were too close to call.
The pandemic meant the election was mostly fought online. Gone were rallies, replaced by virtual town halls. Handshakes turned into elbow bumps.