Premier Christy Clark's bid to get a seat in the B.C. legislature culminates today with contest against seven opponents in a byelection in Westside Kelowna.
Polls close at 8 p.m. with results available at as they become available. Results and reactions will be posted at and this evening.
Clark has side-by-side with former B.C. Liberal MLA Ben Stewart, who agreed to step aside after winning re-election in Westside Kelowna in the May 14 general election. represented the NDP in both the general election and by-election.
A win for Clark would bring the B.C. Liberal majority in the legislature to 49 seats, with 34 NDP seats, one Green Party MLA and one independent.
Sean Upshaw, who ran unsuccessfully for the B.C. Conservative Party in the Penticton constituency, represented the party again in the byelection.
Other candidates are Jag Bhandari (B.C. Vision Party) and independents John Marks, Dayleen van Ryswyk, Silverado Brooks Socrates and Korry Zepik.