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ELECTION 2021: NDP Taylor Bachrach takes Skeena-Bulkley Valley riding

NDP’s Taylor Bachrach will be heading back to Ottawa as the Skeena-Bulkley Valley’s Member of Parliament.

As of 11:50 pm, Monday (Sept 20) Bachrach received 42.3% of the vote.

Bachrach was originally elected during the 2019 Federal Election where he received 40.9% of the vote.

Conservative Claire Rattee came in second once again with 36.1% of the vote.

There were six candidates in the riding.

Polls Reporting: 221 out of 224

NDP Taylor Bachrach: Vote: 14,999  Percentage: 42.3%

Conservative Claire Rattee: Vote: 12,817   Percentage: 36.1%

Liberal Lakhwinder Jahj: Vote: 2,758  Percentage: 7.7%

Green Adeana Young: Vote: 1,340   Percentage: 3.7%

PPC Jody Craven: Vote: 2,783    Percentage: 7.8%

CHP  Rod Taylor: Vote: 753   Percentage:  2.2%

Total Valid Votes: 35,450

Mail-in ballots will be counted this week.

Files from Lindsay Newman, MyBulkleyLakesNow

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