B.C. Conservatives, NDP have full candidate slates. But it’s about more than votes
VANCOUVER — In the last provincial election, the B.C. Conservatives fielded just 19 candidates — and received less than 2 per cent of the vote.
Now the party’s website lists a full slate of 93 candidates for the Oct. 19 election, covering every B.C. riding, ahead of the close of nominations on Saturday, and polls suggest the party under Leader John Rustad is running neck and neck with the governing NDP.
David Black, an associate professor at the school of communications and culture at Royal Roads University, said it was “extraordinary” that the BC Conservative Party had been able to field a full slate, which shows the party had moved at a scale and speed “very unusual” in B.C. politics.
“This is a party that a year and a half ago was in the low single digits for popular support and has not fielded a full slate of candidates in decades,” said Black, a political communications expert.