British Columbia

Advanced voting in 2 B.C. byelections now open

Vacant seats in Langford-Juan de Fuca and Vancouver-Mount Pleasant need to be filled following the resignations of former premier John Horgan and cabinet minister Melanie Mark.

MLA openings to be filled in Langford-Juan de Fuca and Vancouver-Mount Pleasant

A man arrives to cast his ballot at a polling station on federal election day in Shawinigan, Que.
Advanced voting in two B.C. byelections runs from June 16 to 21. (Graham Hughes/ The Canadian Press)

Advanced voting opens Friday in the byelections for the British Columbia ridings of Langford-Juan de Fuca and Vancouver-Mount Pleasant.

Eligible voters who want to cast a ballot before the official June 24 election date can do so between 8 a.m. PT and 8 p.m. PT until June 21 at various advanced polling locations listed on the Elections B.C. website

Final results are scheduled to be announced on June 28.

Candidates representing five different parties are vying for votes in both ridings. 

The seat for Langford-Juan de Fuca was vacated by former NDP Premier John Horgan, who formally resigned from the B.C. Legislature on Mar. 31, ending a 30-year political career after twice battling cancer.

Melanie Mark, the former NDP MLA for Vancouver-Mount Pleasant, announced she was stepping down in February. Mark was the first First Nations woman to serve as a cabinet minister in the Legislative Assembly.

Individuals eligible to vote must be:

  • a Canadian citizen;
  • age 18 or older on June 24, 2023;
  • a resident of the Langford-Juan de Fuca or Vancouver-Mount Pleasant electoral district; and
  • a resident of British Columbia since Dec. 23, 2022.