Vaughn Palmer: Kerry-Lynne Findlay split B.C. Conservatives as a campaign strategy. Can she unite them now?
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Kerry-Lynne Findlay stands on the pier in White Rock on April 22, 2025. PHOTO BY ARLEN REDEKOP /PNG Article content VICTORIA — B.C. Conservative Leader Kerry-Lynne Findlay’s victory over second-place finisher Caroline Elliott was even closer than it appeared initially, judging from the raw voting numbers the party released later in the weekend. Article content The results, as announced Saturday night, had Findlay with 51 per cent, Elliott at 49, a gap of two percentage points. Article content Article content Those percentages were derived from a points system, adopted by the Conservatives to e…
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