NDP seat ‘pretty safe’ in looming Nanaimo byelection: analyst
NANAIMO — With many pundits already declaring Nanaimo MLA Leonard Krog a lock as the city’s next mayor, speculation is spinning about a looming byelection with the potential to topple B.C.’s minority government.
Krog officially confirmed his intention to run for mayor of Nanaimo earlier this week, saying he will resign his NDP-held seat in the legislature if his mayoral bid is successful. The scenario would lead to a byelection that, if the Liberals win, would leave the NDP-Green coalition in a tie for seats with the current opposition.
Former Liberal MLA and retired Vancouver Island University political science professor Allan Warnke called the NDP’s hold on the Nanaimo riding “pretty safe.” He said while the hype around the byelection potentially leading to an early election is a bit overblown, anything is possible.
“The stakes are pretty high in Nanaimo if there’s a byelection and for that reason the whole province will be looking very, very closely,” Warnke told NanaimoNewsNOW.