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January 13th, 2006, 07:10 PM

What else will raise its head before election day ?

MP's family shouldn't be registered to vote here
Ariss residents prohibited from doing so by federal Elections Act

Thursday January 12, 2006
GREG MERCER MERCURY STAFF

GUELPH -- Ken Morgan's curiosity was piqued the moment he spotted two voter cards tucked in the mail at Conservative Brent Barr's campaign office in Guelph.

They were for Kevin and Gillian Chamberlain, son and daughter-in-law of Liberal MP Brenda Chamberlain. Both live outside the Guelph riding, but the address on the cards was clearly for Barr's campaign office on Speedvale Avenue.

"I read the names and my eyebrows kind of raised," said Morgan, the Conservative campaign manager.

"I thought, 'Why would they be sent here?' "

They were sent there because in 2004, Chamberlain used that same office to run her federal election campaign. Unless Elections Canada is informed of a change in address, it doesn't update its records.

The MP said some of her family reported the Speedvale Avenue office as their address to Elections Canada, which allowed them to vote in Guelph.

That, according to the Elections Act, is against the rules.

Chamberlain also readily admits her family -- who like her live outside the Guelph riding in the Ariss area -- have always voted in Guelph.
more here: http://www.guelphmercury.com/fed_ele...011272854.html
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January 13th, 2006, 07:35 PM

Are you serious, a candidate has actually admitted registering to vote with an address that isn't their residence? That should be an interesting one for Elections Canada. That's a pretty serious offense, if you ask me.
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January 13th, 2006, 08:21 PM

For a candidate in an election to do so, nevermind a Member of Parliament, is completely unacceptable, in my opinion.

Nobody should have the right to attempt to circumvent the Canada Elections Act.
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