2018 British Columbia Election
The 2018 British Columbia Election was held on October 20, 2018, to elect local governments across the province of British Columbia. This election included races for mayors, city councils, and school boards in various municipalities, allowing residents to choose their local representatives.
The election was significant as it followed the 2017 British Columbia provincial election, which resulted in a minority government. Voter turnout was approximately 39%, reflecting a continued interest in local governance. The results shaped the political landscape in many communities, influencing decisions on local issues such as housing, transportation, and education.