B.C. Elects Record Women
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•B.C. election appears on track to break gender barriers in legislature
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As it now stands, women are elected or leading in 48 of 93 B.C. ridings.
That is 52 per cent of MLAs, shattering the previous high of 42.5 per cent in the 2020 election.
Gender ratios are expected to remain relatively unchanged even after roughly 49,000 uncounted votes are tallied this weekend .
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