Third party candidates could shape provincial election
PRINCE GEORGE – Ever since BC United threw its support behind the BC Conservative Party, the upcoming provincial election has largely been billed as a two party race between the BC Conservatives and the BC NDP Party. While recent polls reflect this belief, as both parties are tied at 44% while the BC Green Party is in third place at 10%, that doesn’t mean third party candidates like the Greens or Independent candidates won’t play a role when voting time comes around.
“If it tightens up, the independent candidate could shave off enough votes, that could essentially be a kingmaker for one party or the other,” said CNC Political Science Instructor Chris Beach.
“Third party and independent candidates, although they might not win, they have from time to time shaved off enough votes, got enough support, that they made the difference on actually who does win the election in that given riding,” he continued.
