

UPDATE: December 8, 2024 – Here is the latest post on X by @TheRemanded:
“Discrepancies, irregularities, errors, Fraud? Pasting this from a conversation.
Remember, recounts only happen automatically if “In the event of a tie vote, or if the difference between the first two candidates is less than 1/500 of the total ballots considered, the District Electoral Officer must make an application for a judicial recount.” Or “These recounts are required because the difference between the top two candidates in those districts is 100 votes or fewer.”
The election officials denied 4/5 or 5/6 requested recounts, I believe only one was a partial recount. Why am I bringing this up because if you can make the threshold of a count higher than the 100 or fewer or above the automatic recount limit. You can do anything with numbers in an electronic system.
Hence my concern as to why we had Oct.28th
– 2,577 anomalies
-3,464 votes initially missing from the total number count
– 3 boxes found after declaration of election
– 748 votes Nov.5th found and called an “order number”
– 748 of those votes unbalanced two ridings by 94 and 392 votes
– data of 27-28 votes flipping a riding
– 90 ridings with discrepancies
– 5-7 of those 90 ridings with 70-571 votes missing
– ballot boxes added to media broadcasters and deleted from Official Election website
– 2063 votes deducted from Green Party split amongst the other parties in that riding 390+ going to ndp
– Elections bc editing social media statements finding they lied and only caught because of screenshots
– increase in “certified envelopes by 17,074”
– CEO ignoring the penalties and offences relating to SECTION 12 requiring him to notify complainants I can go on and on and on….”
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UPDATE; November 29, 2024 I spent an unGodly amount of time trying to format the electoral districts in the previous update. Then this morning @TheRemanded posted a more concise version of the breakdown of the BC Vote. Here it is:
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@TheRemanded says:
“@ElectionsBC 93 Nov.6th Audit *** So I decided to audit Elections BC’s Nov.5th update where we saw this vaguely worded announcement
“November 5, 2024 as per Order EA-ORD040-2024.”
[Greencrow says: The above quote put into headlines is the key to the entire BC vote fraud shenanigans–see my post on X this morning:
“…Now it makes you wonder why they didn’t detail the update and just called it Order EA-ORD040-2024….”‘ This is the key to the puzzle
@TheRemanded. Starting more than 15 years ago, in all the governments of the West, including BC, the perps flipped the method of passing new laws from via votes in the Parliaments to “executive Orders in Council passed secretly behind closed doors by a few internationally connected operatives. This is how they rolled out the Plandemic, for instance. Not by debating and voting in the house but by a series of executive orders. So that’s how they stole the election in BC–by passing a secret Order in Council confirming the fraudulent numbers.]”
@TheRemanded continues….
**** Please note **** When I wrote the shit show post it’s because of this: Surrey North went from **+ 8 to + 102 Surrey South went from **0 to 392 Someone needs to look into these two ridings for answers as what I was discussing about JDFM with
@ShareawareCdn 2 boxes contained 99 votes. So how many boxes did they forget to count preliminary night or just found yesterday but didn’t announce. Now it makes you wonder why they didn’t detail the update and just called it Order EA-ORD040-2024.”
Total valid votes increased by 748, so let’s take a look: Here is your legend to follow
+ too many votes being count.
– votes not being count
0 votes all accounted for
** double digit anomalies over 10
*** triple digit anomalies
Abbotsford-Mission -2
Abbotsford South -5
Abbotsford West -2
Boundary-Similkameen 0 —> +1
Bulkley Valley-Stikine -1
Burnaby Centre -3
Burnaby East -10 **
Burnaby-New Westminster 0
Burnaby North -3
Burnaby South-Metrotown -4
Cariboo-Chilcotin +4
Chilliwack-Cultus Lake +20 **
Chilliwack North +19 **
Columbia River-Revelstoke -474***
Coquitlam-Burke Mountain -4
Coquitlam-Maillardville +12 **
Courtenay-Comox +19
Cowichan Valley +1
Delta North -1
Delta South 0 —->+1
Esquimalt-Colwood 0
Fraser-Nicola -276 ***
Juan de Fuca-Malahat +98 **
Kamloops Centre +6
Kamloops-North Thompson -23
Kelowna Centre +2
Kelowna-Lake Country-Coldstream -9
Kelowna-Mission -16
Kootenay Central -12
Kootenay-Monashee. +18
Kootenay-Rockies. -9
Ladysmith-Oceanside. +7
Langford-Highlands. -3
Langley-Abbotsford. +6
Langley-Walnut Grove. +40**
Langley-Willowbrook. +11
Maple Ridge East. -7
Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows. -3
Mid Island-Pacific Rim. +34**
Nanaimo-Gabriola Island. 0
Nanaimo-Lantzville. 0
Nechako Lakes. -67 **
New Westminster-Coquitlam. +3
North Coast-Haida Gwaii. +36 **
North Island. +23 **
North Vancouver-Lonsdale. -2
North Vancouver-Seymour. 0
Oak Bay-Gordon Head. -4
Peace River North. +51 **
Peace River South. -69**
Penticton-Summerland. + 6
Port Coquitlam. +19 **
Port Moody-Burquitlam. +16 **
Powell River-Sunshine Coast. -195 ***
Prince George-Mackenzie. -20 **
Prince George-North Cariboo -591 ***
Prince George-Vale mount. -10. **
Richmond-Bridgeport -11. **
Richmond Centre. -3
Richmond-Queensborough. -11 **
Richmond-Steveston -1
Saanich North and the Islands -5
Saanich South. +7
Salmon Arm-Shuswap. -20 **
Skeena. -28 **
Surrey City Centre. -6
Surrey-Cloverdale. +1
Surrey-Fleetwood +17 **
Surrey-Guildford +3
Surrey-Newton -1
Surrey North. +102. ***
Surrey-Panorama +4
Surrey-Serpentine River -5
Surrey South. +392. ***
Surrey-White Rock. -13 **
Vancouver-Fraserview. -3
Vancouver-Hastings +4
Vancouver-Kensington. -7
Vancouver-Langara. 0
Vancouver-Little Mountain -5
Vancouver-Point Grey -1
Vancouver-Quilchena -2
Vancouver-Renfrew + 4
Vancouver-South Granville -3
Vancouver-Strathcona +2
Vancouver-West End. +6
Vancouver-Yaletown. 0
Vernon-Lumby. +1
Victoria-Beacon Hill. + 4
Victoria-Swan Lake. -4
West Kelowna-Peachland +3
West Vancouver-Capilano. -8
West Vancouver-Sea to Sky +18
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We’ve seen an increase from 3 to 7 ridings balance out but 2 ridings unbalanced. We now have a shift of + – votes still not accounted for are here:
-1490 where are these? Check your car!
+ 1019 uhhh ok who forgot to count them?
With JDFM as our example to what happened to votes 2 boxes of 99 ballots were found due to being transferred to another location and never found until…..date? We will update everyone hopefully with those answers. Gotta get the kids to bed now, hope this shines a new light on the situation. Clearly this, if I have shown you already
Is.Not.Working
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UPDATE: November 22, 2024 – here is the latest compilation of the Provincial Election vote from The Remanded.
“Breaking down Final Count & Elections BC, I’ve broken down all the 93 ridings into Initial Count, Final Count, difference, which party took the most! So, I wanted to show & represent to everyone all the ridings. I broke down how many votes in each riding. How many the NDP & Conservatives had over the other going from Initial count to Final count. The NDP had 78 ridings where they had more votes counted (Mail-in ballots, absentee etc..) over Conservatives. 27 of those NDP ridings had 200-600 more than Conservatives. Conservatives had 14 ridings where they had 2-95 with only 1 riding with 194 more votes then NDP. The NDP had **13,588** more votes than Conservatives in those 78 ridings, when Conservatives only had **817** votes more than NDP over 14 ridings. The NDP had an average of 174 votes more than the Conservatives in those 78 ridings. On average over 93 ridings the Conservatives saw any lead they had be reduced by 146 votes. Going into Final Count, we had 10 ridings in contention *approximately (elections bc terminology) * 2,207 votes, of which NDP won 6/10. As of writing this these are the ridings with the biggest question marks still:
Mini Legend
– = votes not counted
+ = where did these come from, too many
Powell River – 199 votes missing Columbia River Revelstoke – 474 Fraser Nicola – 280 Prince George N Cariboo – 591 Prince River South -70 Surrey North + 102 Surrey South + 392 Big Legend: N = NDP C = Conservative I = Initial Count Oct.25th F = Final Count Oct.28th D = Difference in votes. Votes counted during Final. * = Party with more ballots over opponent.
Example below: N = NDP | Initial | Final | Mail-in | (*) vote difference
Abbotsford-Mission – CON Win
N | 10,560 | 10,893 | 333 | 64*
C | 13,254 | 13,523 | 269
I | F | D | 23,814 | 24,416 | 602
Abbotsford South – CON Win
N | 7,232 | 7,454 | 222 | 23*
C | 12,853 | 13,052 | 199
I | F | D | 20,755 | 21,187 | 432
Abbotsford West – CON Win
N | 6,946 | 7,255 | 309 | 51*
C | 11,225 | 11,483 | 258
I | F | D | 19,085 | 19,678 | 593
Boundary-Similkameen – CON Win
N | 10,271 | 10,497 | 226 | 23*
C | 11,733 | 11,936 | 203
I | F | D | 24,197 | 24,666 | 469
Bulkley Valley-Stikine – CON Win
N | 3,602 | 3,709 | 107
C | 4,878 | 4,992 | 114 | 7*
I | F | D | 9,304 | 9,544 | 240
Burnaby Centre – NDP Win
N | 9,422 | 9,779 | 357 | 192*
C | 7,128 | 7,293 | 165
I | F | D | 16,550 | 17,072 | 522
Burnaby East – NDP Win
N | 10,062 | 10,487 |425 | 219*
C | 7,993 | 8,199 | 206
I | F | D | 19,545 | 20,229 | 684
Burnaby-New Westminster – NDP Win
N | 10,260 | 10644 | 384 | 211*
C | 5,987 | 6160 | 173
I | F | D | 17,169 | 17744 | 575
Burnaby North – NDP Win
N | 10,359 | 10,724 | 365 | 167*
C | 8,459 | 8,657 | 198
I | F | D | 19,554 | 20,135 | 581
Burnaby South-Metrotown – NDP Win
N | 7,295 | 7,560 | 265 | 80*
C | 6,187 | 6,372 | 185
I | F | D | 14,817 | 15,324 | 507
Cariboo-Chilcotin – CON Win
N | 5,847 | 5,991 | 144
C | 13,461 | 13,710 | 249 | 105*
I | F | D | 19,308 | 19,701 | 393
Chilliwack-Cultus Lake – CON Win
N | 10,856 | 11,367 | 511 | 161*
C | 13,307 | 13,657 | 350
I | F | D | 24,163 | 25,024 | 861
Chilliwack North – CON Win
N | 7,777 | 8,125 | 348 | 65*
C | 11,493 | 11,776 | 283
I | F | D | 20,876 | 21,575 | 699
Columbia River-Revelstoke – CON Win
N | 7,902 | 8,097 | 195 | 44*
C | 8,617 | 8,768 | 151
I | F | D | 17,913 | 18,295 | 382
Coquitlam-Burke Mountain – NDP Win
N | 10,613 | 11,022 | 409 | 112*
C | 10,354 | 10,651 | 297
I | F | D | 20,967 | 21,673 | 706
Coquitlam-Maillardville – NDP Win
N | 11,568 | 11,963 | 395 | 194*
C | 8,939 | 9,140 | 201
I | F | D | 22,438 | 23,099 | 661
Courtenay-Comox – CON Win
N | 12,924 | 13,389 | 465 | 142*
C | 13,158 | 13,481 | 323
I | F | D | 33,706 | 34,718 | 1012
Cowichan Valley – NDP Win
N | 11,427 | 11,795 | 368 | 124*
C | 10,702 | 10,946 | 244
I | F | D | 28,318 | 29,118 | 800
Delta North – NDP Win
N | 10,695 | 10,988 | 293 | 149*
C | 8,233 | 8,377 | 144
I | F | D | 20,363 | 20,834 | 471
Delta South – CON Win
N | 11,558 | 11,822 | 264 | 8*
C | 14,234 | 14,490 | 256
I | F | D | 25,792 | 26,312 | 520
Esquimalt-Colwood – NDP Win
N | 14,459 | 15,237 | 778 | 461*
C | 8,335 | 8,652 | 317
I | F | D | 28,281 | 29,605 | 1324
Fraser-Nicola – CON Win
N | 6,723 | 6,917 | 194 | 40*
C | 10,168 | 10,322 | 154
I | F | D | 18,594 | 18,998 | 394
Juan de Fuca-Malahat – NDP Win
N | 8,946 | 9,308 | 362 | 118*
C | 8,923 | 9,167 | 244
I | F | D | 23,218 | 23,997 | 779
Kamloops Centre – CON Win
N | 10,102 | 10,369 | 267 | 24*
C | 12,130 | 12,373 | 243
I | F | D | 24,776 | 25,339 | 563
Kamloops-North Thompson – CON Win
N | 9,552 | 9,874 | 322
C | 17,541 | 17,926 | 385 | 63*
I | F | D | 29,236 | 30,009 | 773
Kelowna Centre – CON Win
N | 10,596 | 10,993 | 397 | 110*
C | 10,744 | 11,031 | 287
I | F | D | 24,927 | 25,747 | 820
Kelowna-Lake Country-Coldstream – CON Win
N | 9,041 | 9,349 | 308
C | 13,994 | 14,302 | 308 |
0 I | F | D | 25,847 | 26,526 | 679
Kelowna-Mission – NDP Win
N | 8,623 | 8,913 | 290 | 16*
C | 13,797 | 14,071 | 274
I | F | D | 26,636 | 27,329 | 693
Kootenay Central – CON Win
N | 8,476 | 8,716 | 240 | 113*
C | 6,839 | 6,966 | 127
I | F | D | 21,502 | 21,992 | 490
Kootenay-Monashee – NDP Win
N | 9,956 | 10,202 | 246
C | 7,502 | 7,616 | 114 | 37*
I | F | D | 19,203 | 19,603 | 400
Kootenay-Rockies – CON Win
N | 4,089 | 4,184 | 95
C | 8,113 | 8,216 | 103 | 8*
I | F | D | 18,949 | 19,240 | 291
Ladysmith-Oceanside – NDP Win
N | 13,426 | 14,144 | 718 | 301*
C | 11,680 | 12,097 | 417
I | F | D | 32,605 | 34,092 | 1487
Langford-Highlands – NDP Win
N | 10,940 | 11,444 | 504 | 294*
C | 8,040 | 8,250 | 210
I | F | D | 21,266 | 22,062 | 796
Langley-Abbotsford – CON Win
N | 8,436 | 8,691 | 255
C |14,045 | 14,336 | 291 | 36*
I | F | D | 25,148 | 25,762 | 614
Langley-Walnut Grove – CON Win
N | 10,592 | 10,946 | 354 | 43*
C | 11,805| 12,116 | 311
I | F | D | 23,743 | 24,452 | 709
Langley-Willowbrook – CON Win
N | 9,708 | 10,111 | 403 | 97*
C | 10,671 | 10,977 | 306
I | F | D | 22,003 | 22,759 | 756
Maple Ridge East – CON Win
N | 11,469 | 11,960 | 491 |231*
C | 11,796 | 12,056 | 260
I | F | D | 24,835 | 25642 | 807
Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows – NDP Win
N | 14,074 | 14,476 | 402 | 173*
C | 11,671 | 11,900 | 229
I | F | D | 25,745 | 26,376 | 631
Mid Island-Pacific Rim – NDP Win
N | 13,590 | 14,037 | 447 | 224*
C | 11,142 | 11,365 | 223
I | F | D | 28,012 | 28,803 | 791
Nanaimo-Gabriola Island – NDP Win
N | 14,090 | 14,663 | 573 | 334*
C | 9,391 | 9,630 | 239
I | F | D | 26,863 | 27,794 | 931
Nanaimo-Lantzville – NDP Win
N | 14,614 | 15,304 | 690 | 346*
C | 11,342 | 11,686 | 344
I | F | D | 28,429 | 29,576 | 1147
Nechako Lakes – CON Win
N | 3,101 | 3,167 | 66
C | 7,773 | 7,852 | 79 | 13*
I | F | D | 11,483 | 11,641 | 158
New Westminster-Coquitlam – NDP Win
N | 12,234 | 12,754 | 520 | 326*
C | 6,242 | 6,436 | 194
I | F | D | 20,770 | 21,569 | 799
North Coast-Haida Gwaii – NDP Win
N | 4,762 | 4,863 | 101 | 55*
C | 2,582 | 2,628 | 46
I | F | D | 7,344 | 7,491 | 147
North Island – CON Win
N | 13,068 | 13,461 | 393 | 133*
C | 13,839 | 14,099 | 260
I | F | D | 29,214 | 29,956 | 742
North Vancouver-Lonsdale – NDP Win
N | 16,168 | 16,757 | 589 | 372*
C | 8,855 | 9,072 | 217
I | F | D | 25,023 | 25,829 | 806
North Vancouver-Seymour – NDP Win N | 15,681 | 16,210 | 529 | 231* C | 10,696 | 10,994 | 298 I | F | D | 29,803 | 30,718 | 915 Oak Bay-Gordon Head – NDP Win N | 13,726 | 14,519 | 793 | 413* C | 8,162 | 8,542 | 380 I | F | D | 28,085 | 29,569 | 1484 Peace River North – CON Win N | 806 | 828 | 22 C | 10,997 | 11,213 | 216 | 194* I | F | D | 14,781 | 15,079 | 298 Peace River South – CON Win N | 559 | 576 |17 C | 7,069 | 7,181 | 112 | 95* I | F | D | 10,103 | 10,281 | 178 Penticton-Summerland – CON Win N | 10,956 | 11,296 | 340 |157* C | 11,429 | 11,612 | 183 I | F | D | 27,435 | 28,072 | 637 Port Coquitlam – NDP Win N | 13,389 | 13,837 | 448 | 231* C | 9,743 | 9,960 | 217 I | F | D | 24,976 | 25,682 | 706 Port Moody-Burquitlam – NDP Win N | 12,941 | 13,475 | 534 | 261* C | 10,212 | 10,485 | 273 I | F | D | 25,019 | 25,886 | 867 Powell River-Sunshine Coast – NDP Win N | 14,061 | 14,471 | 410 | 219* C | 10,218 | 10,409 | 191 I | F | D | 28,460 | 29,165 | 705 Prince George-Mackenzie – CON Win N | 4,829 | 5,020 | 191 C | 10,534 | 10,762 | 228 | 37* I | F | D | 17,235 | 17,704 | 469 Prince George-North Cariboo – CON Win N | 3,324 | 3,425 | 101 C | 11,262 | 11,425 | 163 | 62* I | F | D | 19,730 | 20,108 | 378 Prince George-Valemount – CON Win N | 5,556 | 5,707 | 151 | 14* C | 8,877 | 9,014 | 137 I | F | D | 16,016 | 16,333 | 317 Richmond-Bridgeport – CON Win N | 5,718 | 5,921 | 203 C | 9,643 | 9,907 | 264 | 61* I | F | D | 16,520 | 17,026 | 506 Richmond Centre – CON Win N | 5,739 | 5,959 | 220 | 3* C | 8,209 | 8,426 | 217 I | F | D | 15,715 | 16,206 | 491 Richmond-Queensborough – CON Win N | 8,442 | 8,713 | 271 | 82* C | 9,862 | 10,051 | 189 I | F | D | 19,263 | 19,743 | 480 Richmond-Steveston – NDP Win N | 10,013 | 10,332 | 319 | 53* C | 9,582 | 9848 | 266 I | F | D | 22,666 | 23,337 | 671 Saanich North – Green Win N | 10,541 | 10,958 | 417 | 150* C | 9,876 | 10,143 | 267 I | F | D | 32,899 | 34,043 | 1144 Saanich South – NDP Win N | 14,588 | 15,338 | 750 | 402* C | 9,655 | 10,003 | 348 I | F | D | 29,494 | 30,825 | 1331 Salmon Arm-Shuswap – CON Win N | 9,442 | 9,677 | 235 C | 16,316 | 16,565 | 249 | 14* I | F | D | 31,224 | 31,787 | 563 Skeena – CON Win N | 5,277 | 5,419 | 149 | 80* C | 6,174 | 6,243 | 69 I | F | D | 11,976 | 12,193 | 217 Surrey City Centre – NDP Win N | 6,440 | 6,727 | 287 |143* C | 6,347 | 6,491 | 144 I | F | D | 13,933 | 14,403 | 470 Surrey-Cloverdale – CON Win N | 9,340 | 9,679 | 339 | 89* C | 10,016 | 10,266 | 250 I | F | D | 20,613 | 21,248 | 635 Surrey-Fleetwood – NDP Win N | 9,573 | 9,913 | 340 | 167* C | 8,991 | 9,164 | 173 I | F | D | 19,850 | 20,395 | 545 Surrey-Guildford – NDP Win N | 8,572 | 8,938 | 366 | 130* C | 8,675 | 8,911 | 236 I | F | D | 18,402 | 19,039 | 637 Surrey-Newton – NDP Win N | 7,632 | 7,918 | 286 | 145* C | 6,512 | 6,653 | 141 I | F | D | 15,032 | 15,474 | 442 Surrey North – CON Win N | 6,469 | 6,745 | 276 | 106* C | 7,729 | 7,899 |170 I | F | D | 15,102 | 15,587 |485 Surrey-Panorama – CON Win N | 8,177 | 8,469 | 292 | 98* C | 8,531 | 8,725 | 194 I | F | D | 17,105 | 17,598 | 493 Surrey-Serpentine River – CON Win N | 9,047 | 9,343 | 296 | 73* C | 9,557 | 9,780 | 223 I | F | D | 19,146 | 19,677 | 531 Surrey South – CON Win N | 8,625 | 8,968 | 343 C | 12,471 | 12,832 | 361 | 18* I | F | D | 21,096 | 21,800 | 704 Surrey-White Rock – CON Win N | 12,261 | 12,697 | 436 | 29* C | 14,259 | 14,666 | 407 I | F | D | 27,166 | 28,034 | 868 Vancouver-Fraserview – NDP Win N | 11,404 | 11,895 | 491 | 249* C | 7,376 | 7,618 | 242 I | F | D | 20,013 | 20,804 | 791 Vancouver-Hastings – NDP Win N | 13,703 | 14,236 | 533 | 376* C | 5,234 | 5,391 | 157 I | F | D | 21,390 | 22,193 | 803 Vancouver-Kensington – NDP Win N | 11,278 | 11,713 | 435 | 296* C | 5,920 | 6,059 | 139 I | F | D | 18,601 | 19,229 | 628 Vancouver-Langara – NDP Win N | 8,112 | 8,504 | 392 | 129* C | 7,823 | 8,086 | 263 I | F | D | 16,861 | 17,559 | 698 Vancouver-Little Mountain – NDP Win N | 15,013 | 15,636 | 623 | 371* C | 7,451 | 7,703 | 252 I | F | D | 24,246 | 25,172 | 926 Vancouver-Point Grey – NDP Win N | 11,979 | 12,538 | 559 | 251* C | 7,312 | 7,620 | 308 I | F | D | 21,109 | 22,083 | 974 Vancouver-Quilchena – CON Win N | 8,214 | 8,648 | 434 | 8* C | 11,036 | 11,462 | 426 I | F | D | 21,292 | 22,224 | 932 Vancouver-Renfrew – NDP Win N | 10,578 | 10,982 | 404 | 273* C | 5,194 | 5,325 | 131 I | F | D | 16,798 | 17,371 | 573 Vancouver-South Granville – NDP Win N | 16,391 | 17,207 | 816 | 600* C | 6,462 | 6,678 | 216 I | F | D | 25,598 | 26,757 | 1159 Vancouver-Strathcona – NDP Win N | 13,289 | 13,563 | 274 | 171* C | 3,324 | 3,427 | 103 I | F | D | 19,297 | 20,056 | 759 Vancouver-West End – NDP Win N | 12,597 | 13,143 | 546 | 355* C | 5,484 | 5,675 | 191 I | F | D | 20,014 | 20,855 | 841 Vancouver-Yaletown – NDP Win N | 8,553 | 9,018 | 465 | 177* C | 7,569 | 7,857 | 288 I | F | D | 17,313 | 18,123 | 810 Vernon-Lumby – NDP Win N 11,528 | 11,836 | 308 | 92* C 11,143 | 11,359 | 216 I | F | D | 27,126 | 27,726 | 600 Victoria-Beacon Hill – NDP Win N | 12,716 | 13,634 | 918 | 579* C | 5,175 | 5,514 | 339 I | F | D |26,920 | 28,793 | 1873 Victoria-Swan Lake – NDP Win N | 13,498 | 14,272 |774 | 545* C | 4,917 | 5146 |229 I | F | D | 24,185 | 25,474 |1289 West Kelowna-Peachland – Con Win N | 7,119 | 7,394 | 275 C | 13,198 | 13,475 | 277 | 2* I | F | D | 25,828 | 26,499 | 671 West Vancouver-Capilano – Con Win N | 6,721 | 7,005 | 284 C | 11,694 |12,048 | 354 |70* I | F | D | 24,933 | 25,813 West Vancouver-Sea to Sky – Green Win N | 7,018 | 7,212 | 194 C | 9,559 | 9,762 | 203 | 9* I | F | D | 26,805 | 27,412 | 607
This is about 8-10 hours of work, if this finds you well, please repost or like to make the information more widely available. If you have questions, please comment or DM if necessary, I will reply. All information pulled from Elections BC. #bcpoli We Keep Going.
The Remanded has a novel way of describing the shell game that went on in BC on October 19, 2024 when the Conservative landslide was changed into an Eby NDP eke win.
Good Friday morning sentients. It’s almost a month since the BC Provincial election took place and we finally have the results that the NDP and their globalist, communist handlers were looking for. A two seat Majority. Many British Columbians have not been fooled by the month long shell game that went on and have spoken out on social media…demanding an investigation into what happened and even a re-do of the election itself. What follows are some of their responses including my own which I posted on X this morning. I have copied it below:
Greencrow Posted on X
“I am not good with math but I have an uncanny “sixth sense” about geopolitics–which is why I’ve been a truth blogger for about 15 years and predicted many events. I’ve known literally for decades that every election in the West is a shell game of vote fraud–where the actual fraud takes place at the TV/media hubs where the votes are reported. The fraudsters deliberately do a smoke and mirrors act on TV on election night…a vote shell game…moving the shells around at lightning speed so the public can’t follow the moves. Then a day or so later they lift the shell off the pea pod [election result] which is always in their favour. I don’t expect this fraud methodology will be eliminated during my lifetime and will NOT be voting in any more elections that have the Dominion Voting machines at the polling stations. I would advise all my fellow Canadians not to either. It’s a waste of time and an insult to your intelligence.”
Drea Humphrey – who is the BC regional reporter for Rebel News on the BC Election:

https://www.rebelnews.com/bc_election_integrity
“Enough is enough. Join me in demanding an independent review into BC’s last election to restore trust and ensure future elections are free from error, manipulation, and outside influence.
In the wake of BC’s 43rd general election, serious questions are swirling about the process’s integrity. From uncounted ballots to troubling allegations of foreign interference linked to networks potentially acting on behalf of Communist China, British Columbians have every right to demand answers.
This election, one of the most contentious in recent memory, has been plagued by unreported votes in key ridings and the failure to count an entire ballot box in Prince George-Mackenzie. These issues raise serious doubts about transparency. To make matters worse, BC’s new voting systems — including electronic voting tabulators with unverified source codes and the widespread use of phone voting — leave many questioning the security of these methods.
Join hundreds of other concerned citizens in urging BC’s elected parties, the Chief Electoral Officer, and the BC Ombudsperson to demand an independent review of how Elections BC handled this election. An internal review is simply not enough. British Columbians deserve a truly independent investigation to restore trust and ensure future elections are free from error, manipulation, and outside influence.”
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Greencrow Concludes: Like British Columbian @perryMazzei above I also had the shock of witnessing election fraud. It happened more half a century ago when I was in my 20’s. I was in university and dating a Sikh young man [also a university student] who was working on an election campaign for a presidential candidate of a student body. He stuffed the ballot box so his candidate won and bragged about it to me later. Shamefully, I did not break up with him on the spot. But it left an indelible impression on me. I realized he had been brought up to disrespect our democracy. He thought a democratic secret ballot box vote was just a game. That’s what he told me. Shows you how naïve and stupid I was back in those days–that this was not a deal breaker for our relationship. Our relationship lasted four years–I learned a treasure trove of things about the Sikh culture/religion during that time.
That’s why I don’t believe or accept the count in the Surrey-Guildford Riding where the population is mostly Sikh–ballot box stuffers.
So I do support an investigation into the frauded selection that just took place in British Columbia. The votes need to be hand counted in every future election with paper ballots that can be saved in a safe place and re-counted if needs be. Most importantly, each party should have scrutineers attending each counting and sign off on the totals!
Stay tuned.
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