B.C. Green Leader Andrew Weaver reelected in Oak Bay–Gordon Head

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      Andrew Weaver may have one more Green joining him in the B.C. legislature.

      Weaver, leader of the B.C. Greens, was reelected tonight in Oak Bay–Gordon Head.

      The only other Green candidate with a chance of winning is Adam Olsen in Saanich North and the Islands.

      Olsen has 42.91 percent of the vote with 49 of 113 ballot boxes counted.

      He has a sizeable lead over the incumbent New Democrat, Gary Holman, who has 29.89 percent.

      Nearly two hours after the polls have closed, the election is still up for grabs as the B.C. LIberals and NDP have been in a neck-and-neck race in the seat count.

      As of this writing, the B.C. Liberals have 43 seats and the NDP have 42 seats.

      If the Greens elect two and these results hold, Weaver's party will hold the balance of power in a minority government.

      The NDP has done particularly well in Burnaby, the Tri-Cities, and some of the outer suburbs.

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