Dr. Stewart Prest discusses the implications of post-election uncertainty in British Columbia
After the recent B.C. election, Dr. Stewart Prest analyzes the lingering uncertainties and their implications for the province’s political landscape.
Anger steamrolled reason in BC’s bitter election showdown, Prof. Stewart Prest writes in National Observer
British Columbia stands on a political knife edge, with last week’s election ending in a virtual tie. Should the current seat count hold, the Greens will once again wield the balance of power.
Navigating the 2024 B.C. election recounts: Expert insights from Dr. Stewart Prest
Dr. Stewart Prest discusses the 2024 B.C. election recount and the impact of 49,000 ballots that need to be tallied on the final results.
High voter engagement in B.C.: Dr. Stewart Prest explains the advance voting trend
Dr. Stewart Prest attributes the increase in advance voting in B.C. to a desire for convenience and a more engaged electorate.
Dr. Stewart Prest on the BC Conservatives’ strategy: Connecting local politics to Trudeau
Dr. Stewart Prest examines how the BC Conservatives link local issues to the federal Liberal agenda to engage voters ahead of the election.
Dr. Stewart Prest explores the key differences in B.C.’s political party platforms
Dr. Stewart Prest offers insights on the platforms of B.C.’s political parties in the crucial final week of the provincial election.
Dr. Stewart Prest discusses the impact of external influences in BC elections
Dr. Stewart Prest stresses the need for transparency in BC’s elections, highlighting the importance of knowing campaign funders and participants.
Dr. Stewart Prest discusses the balance between jabs and substance in political discourse
Dr. Stewart Prest noted that while trading jabs can energize audiences in political debates, it often distracts from substantive policy discussions.
Debate insights: Dr. Stewart Prest analyzes Sonia Furstenau’s performance at the recent leaders’ debate
Dr. Stewart Prest highlighted Sonia Furstenau’s strong debate performance but warned it may not lead to votes under the first-past-the-post system.
A new political landscape: Insights from Dr. Stewart Prest on BC’s 2024 election
In the lead-up to the 2024 BC provincial election, Dr. Stewart Prest examines how new ridings and boundary changes could reshape voter behavior.