Generally… I’m already depressed about the possible result. But I’m going to remain optimistic.
I’ve put this post in the categories of Climate Change and Peak Oil because I think the coming decade, 2010-2020, will be pivotal, crucial, in the development of BC and of humanity as a whole as both of those challenges come to a head.
Woohoo! 8:19PM! the NDP is winning 3-1 with like 40 votes counted! 😉
8:22PM…. holy crap! 8 to 2! It’s gonna be a landslide!!
8:27PM… OK, so as the early returns come in I just want to include a prediction of our vote in the our riding of Alberni-Pacific. I think our riding will be closer than it was last election when Scott Fraser of the NDP won, but I do think that the result will favour the incumbent Scott Fraser. Ms. St. Jaques will likely do well in Ucluelet where she was mayor as well as pockets in central Port Alberni and the rural Alberni Valley. Mr. Fraser will carry the majority of Alberni polls though and will do better in the Coombs and Errington areas.
8:33PM… 23 to 17 for NDP
8:38PM… 35 to 34 for Lib
8:43PM… at this early time, Scott Fraser is leading in our riding. You can see the results as they come in to Elections BC here.
8:53PM… Nanaimo looks to be going NDP at this point. There’s nothing out of Parksville-Qualicum yet.
8:59PM… I will be surprised if CTV (which is who I am watching as far as elections coverage) doesn’t call the election for the Liberals at 9:00PM or very soon after.
9:03PM… There you go… CTV has projected a Liberal government…. interestingly… the CBC has not projected a winner yet.
9:06PM… Joy McPhail on CTV is wondering aloud about the results in the Northern Interior expressing her surprise that the early results are so pro-Liberal considering the devastation of the forest industry. I have two words for her that explains everything… Carole James.
9:09PM… Have the biases of one station and others ever been clearer? The CBC still continues to hold its election predictions while the CTV is practically gleeful in its interviews of happy Liberals and sad NDP’ers.
9:15PM… the first results for STV are starting to trickle in and they are looking very bad. I’m not surprised… this is going to be a long and depressing night indeed.
9:18PM… and finally the CBC is now reporting a Liberal Majority government.
9:19PM… on a positive note, Scott Fraser looks to have wiped out Dianne St. Jaques in Alberni-Clayoquot. He has double the votes (2400 to 1400) right now.
9:23PM… the BC-STV results are looking very poor…
% of valid votes province-wide in favour of BC-STV 40.33% (need 60)
Number of electoral districts with 50% or more of the valid votes cast in favour of BC-STV 3 (need 70)
9:34PM… It’s going to be a pretty upset office tomorrow. And nervous… now that the election is over, the budget will finally be released for Vancouver Island University. We don’t expect good news.
9:50PM… Probably the most depressing statement, and most accurate, that I’ve heard on the analysis tonight was just now from the CBC panel. In both the election and the referendum on STV, the voters of BC look to have strongly voted for the status quo.
That just destroys a lot of hope that I had for the future.
I’m going to keep monitoring it, but needless to say, I’m very disappointed…. and not terribly motivated to blog about it now.