BC Provincial Election mystery

Good evening Beloved Sentients. I am blogging from my IPad because I’m still locked out of my blog on my Laptop. Weird pecking away with one finger so I’ll make it short and sweet. A British Columbian going by the ID The Remanded. Created quite a stir with fellow BCers in the few days since the Provincial election on October 19th. He used his mathematical skills to bring to light some discrepancies in the total vote count published by Elections BC as well as the mainstream media. Please read the following posts copied and pasted below and visit his account on X @TheRemanded. I will have a few comments to make at the bottom of this post.

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The Remanded .

@TheRemanded

The Good Morning update, If these are your ridings, might be good to ask your candidate why your short votes allocated to their riding. Short means votes not allocated to this riding. Where are they? This is the TLDR version, steps to count yourself in next post. 

1. Powell River -199 short 

2. Columbia River Revelstoke -474 short 

3. Fraser Nicola -280 short 

4. Prince George N Cariboo -591 short 

Benchmark + Mail-in + other = result 

1. 28,460 + 904 = 29,364 not PEBR 

2. 17,913 + 856 = 18,769 not PEBR 

3. 18,594 + 684 = 19,278 not PEBR 

4. 19,730 + 969 = 20,699 not PEBR 

Will update again when I can.

10:56 AM · Oct 31, 2024

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Greencrow concludes: folks typing on IPad with one finger typing is not working for me. I suggest British Columbia’s go to TheRemanded’s X account and read what he has to say about the recent Provincial election. Succinctly, Elections BC’s numbers don’t add up. Stay tuned.

7 thoughts on “BC Provincial Election mystery

  1. gc, can use another laptop to access your account, or the computer at the local library? That would help diagnose your problem.

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  2. Comment on X this morning

    “BC needs a new election. They expect us to believe that it’s normal:

    Ballot boxes taken home. [should have been stored in local government office under lock and key]

    Vouching for others that have no ID.

    Phone-in voting.

    To take over a week to count (finding ballots)

    Finding more ballot boxes after results declared.

    CCP Eby Advisor. #bcpoli

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  3. BC Election mystery UPDATE:

    Strangely, I can post comments on this blog post on my Laptop but can’t edit it on my Laptop…a very gaslight-ish situation here. In the meantime before I get a new Laptop that will NOT have a Microsoft platform…here are some more comments from The Remanded who broke the story about the frauded BC selection. I am taking them off the account of fellow British Columbian Lou Sepher:

    “The Remanded” says:

    “The numbers,

    I didn’t really think about it but tracking the way we did, we managed to expose over 11,000 votes in arrears, whether in the end it was data errors, phone data errors, missing votes, adding votes, late votes, boxes found, some still missing? Just some tidbits.”

    This comment is from BC Provincial Conservative Party leader John Rustad:

    “Elections BC has revealed that a ballot box containing 861 votes went entirely uncounted, along with 14 unreported votes in Surrey-Guildford—a crucial riding narrowly won by the NDP. While I am not disputing the final outcome pending remaining judicial recounts, it’s clear that mistakes like these severely undermine public trust in our electoral process. This is an unprecedented failure by the very institution responsible for ensuring the fairness and accuracy of our elections. At a time when confidence in election integrity is more fragile than ever before, British Columbians deserve assurance that every vote counts and that these errors are corrected. This is why I’m calling for an independent review to ensure that these types of mistakes never happen again. Democracy is too sacred to allow trust to erode to the lows we see today. #bcpoli

    All I can say to the above comment by Rustad is BOOM!

    And this is again from The Remanded just a few moments ago:

    ““Very transparent “ you’re kidding right. Let’s try this, did they let the public know why the Green Party lost 2,063 votes at 12:01 am October 20th? This was the only inquiry of 11 I got a reply back from elections bc on and it didn’t even account for all the whole 2,063. Being critical and asking questions is again a part of civic duty. If you can’t take the heat the jobs not for you. You are accountable to the public. Cheers.”

    Stay tuned, more to come.

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  4. This just in from TheRemanded

    @TheRemanded

    When will it end, When you wake up on the side of the coquihalla dreaming about the count or when someone at the front desk asks for your full name and you reply TheRemanded… They are still finding box’s, miss counts, box’s we didn’t know not counted on election night but in final or recount. .Shenanigans. And yet with these findings, there are still at least 2,478 votes not accounted for somewhere…. More importantly this JDFM exposure from

    @ShareawareCdn

    tells us more about the other ridings who forgot to count a possibly 338 votes in their preliminary night! Ballot boxes or votes left (if ever found) for final count (how’s that a quality assurance policy) ? The ridings with the biggest deficits are Columbia River-Revelstoke -474 Fraser-Nicola -280 Powell River-Sunshine Coast. -199 Prince George-North Cariboo -591

    @ElectionsBC

    I’m showing you where to look, can we get on with it already and stop with the in behind looksies and vague language to get on with it already. Put your ego aside and let us help you. FFS

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