welfare recipients.What was his previous riding lacking?
welfare recipients.What was his previous riding lacking?
Lost ballot boxes? Where? When?We will soon see how many ballot boxes Elections Canada loses this time.
Last election. Prince George area for 1. Then there is the matter of sopme120 000 mail in ballots that Elections Canada decided not to count.Lost ballot boxes? Where? When?
No his point is this is election interference targeted at one candidate.So. . . your point is "T'aint FAIR!"
Boo
Hoo
So. . . your point is "T'aint FAIR!"
Boo
Hoo
No, I’m just saying it’s pretty blatantly biased based upon the justification for the protest and who they’re targeting, as opposed to who they’re not targeting.No his point is this is election interference targeted at one candidate.
Elections Canada said that as of Monday, 132 candidates sponsored by the Longest Ballot Committee were registered to run against Poilievre in a byelection in the Alberta riding of Battle River—Crowfoot set for Aug. 18.
The advocacy group also targeted Poilievre's former riding of Carleton in the spring election, and some 91 people put their names up as candidates. The ballot itself was quite bulky and required a number of folds to su
She doesn't sound like she has a lot of common sense. That's what's missing in this election!Another idiot Alberta doesn't need.
I would like to know if the original person stepped down voluntarily OR was he pushed out. There's a big difference!Another idiot Alberta doesn't need.
I would like to know how much time Trudeau spent in his constituency. How much time have opposition leaders spent in their ridings? Inquiring minds want to know.Another idiot Alberta doesn't need.
Scheer was home all the time and in office when opposition leader.I would like to know how much time Trudeau spent in his constituency. How much time have opposition leaders spent in their ridings? Inquiring minds want to know.
Liberals are Marxists.I would like to know how much time Trudeau spent in his constituency. How much time have opposition leaders spent in their ridings? Inquiring minds want to know.
An electoral reform advocacy group — known as the Longest Ballot Committee —
It’s a protest against Trudeau’s broken promises, but not against the liberal party. Figure that one out.
So. . . your point is "T'aint FAIR!"
Boo
Hoo
Their actions aren’t aligned with their claimed motivation. Elections Canada listed 209 confirmed candidates in the Alberta riding of Battle River-Crowfoot as of Monday morning, only seven of which have political party affiliations. Monday is the close of nominations for the Aug. 18 byelection, and a complete list will be available Wednesday, the elections agency said.Now it’s July…almost August…& have the longest ballot people done this to any “Liberal” ridings in their protest against the “Liberal” gov’t breaking their promise?
Nazis will be NazisTheir actions aren’t aligned with their claimed motivation. Elections Canada listed 209 confirmed candidates in the Alberta riding of Battle River-Crowfoot as of Monday morning, only seven of which have political party affiliations. Monday is the close of nominations for the Aug. 18 byelection, and a complete list will be available Wednesday, the elections agency said.
The riding has since been targeted by the electoral-reform-minded group that targeted Poilievre. The Longest Ballot Committee contributed 85 of the 91 names on the ballot in Carleton, reported The Canadian Press, an effort spokesperson Tomas Szuchewycz said was meant to boost interest in reform.
The Longest Ballot Committee is now targeting Poilievre’s next attempt to get into the House, with Szuchewycz listed as the “name of official agent” on 199 of the 209 nominations.
That end justifies the means , they say .Nazis will be Nazis
As long as it at least generates some good memes I guess.That end justifies the means , they say .
There used to be one. A deposit.If you got 4% of the vote, you got it back. But it was found to violate the Charter so was removed.To avoid such silliness, the people who are running should be paying an "entrance fee" (for lack of a better term) so that the people running are serious about what they're running for. In this case, (as in Ottawa) it was purely to confuse voters & to ensure the front runner(s) would likely lose because of the amount of people running.
I was astonished to find out that there is no cost to running; they needed a certain amount of signatures (which is easily gotten if people don't pay attention to what' happening) & that there is an organization out there who are purposefully putting candidates on the ballot to confuse voters. That's not being democratic at all. The people voting in this bi-election need to pay attention & take their time in voting so that they know exactly who they're voting for & why. Just sayin...
And then the law of unintended consequences kicked in. Which somehow doesn't violate our charter rights to a free and democratic election.There used to be one. A deposit.If you got 4% of the vote, you got it back. But it was found to violate the Charter so was removed.