Big NDP names exit before B.C. election. What does that mean for the party?
VANCOUVER — The New Democrats are campaigning for another term in British Columbia’s provincial election but without many of the familiar faces that have graced lawn signs of elections past.
About a quarter of the NDP cabinet ministers who held a portfolio when the election campaign kicked off in September won’t have their names on the ballot when B.C. residents go to the polls on Oct. 19.
That includes veterans and high-profile politicians who spent decades in the legislature, and who held hefty portfolios. Their departures were announced when the NDP was considered a clear favourite, but the folding of the Opposition BC United campaign at the end of August has led to a tightening of the race with the B.C. Conservatives.
Harry Bains, Bruce Ralston, Katrine Conroy and Rob Fleming were all first elected in 2005 and have served five terms in the legislature, but will not be on the ballot this year.