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Newly elected B.C. Conservative Leader Kerry-Lynne Findlay wins by slim margin
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Former federal MP and cabinet minister Kerry-Lynne Findlay has been elected as the new leader of the B.C. Conservative Party, securing a razor-thin victory at the party's leadership convention in Vancouver.
Findlay won on the fourth and final ballot with 51% of the vote, narrowly defeating political commentator Caroline Elliott, who finished with 49%. Out of more than 25,000 cast ballots under the party’s weighted system, Findlay secured the leadership by a margin of just 182 points (roughly 60 raw votes). She succeeds former leader John Rustad.
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Findlay won on the fourth and final ballot with 51% of the vote, narrowly defeating political commentator Caroline Elliott, who finished with 49%. Out of more than 25,000 cast ballots under the party’s weighted system, Findlay secured the leadership by a margin of just 182 points (roughly 60 raw votes). She succeeds former leader John Rustad.
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