Doug Ford worried about possible voter fraud in PC leadership

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Doug Ford worried about possible voter fraud in PC leadership
Antonella Artuso
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Published:
February 28, 2018
Updated:
February 28, 2018 5:59 PM EST
Ontario PC leadership candidate Doug Ford addresses supporters at a rally in Sudbury, Ont. on Tuesday February 27, 2018. Gino Donato/Postmedia Network
Doug Ford is raising concerns about possible voter fraud in the coming PC leadership vote.
Ford’s campaign is asking organizers to remove from the eligible voting list anyone whose PC Party membership was purchased with a pre-paid credit card.
“As the voting process has continued to unfold, we have grown increasingly concerned with the validity of a number of the currently registered members,” lawyer Steven Thiele wrote on behalf of the campaign to PC party brass. “We were surprised and disappointed to hear of the large-scale use of prepaid credit cards to pay for new memberships — a clear violation of the membership rules.
“Prepaid credit cards have long been associated with the practice of signing up fake members, and as a part of a larger effort to commit voter fraud,” Thiele said.
Eligible PC members begin voting online Friday for the party’s next leader, and the results will be announced March 10.
It’s impossible to track the true purchaser of a membership with the pre-paid card, the Ford campaign missive says.
“The new member may not even be aware the purchase has been made on their behalf, and may not even be the person who ultimately casts their ballot,” Thiele says.
Similar concerns arose during the last federal Conservative campaign, he noted.
The Ford campaign is asking that all current active memberships who paid with a pre-paid credit card be stripped from the eligible voter list.
Leadership contender Christine Ellliott said she has confidence in the party’s executive to ensure a clean and legitimate voter list.
“As (PC interim leader Vic Fedeli) rightfully noted, the members of this party deserve to have the assurances that their party, our party, is not diluted with fictitious memberships,” she said in a statement. “If we are to lead this province on integrity and transparency, we need to set the example from within our very own party.”
In a statement, leadership candidate Caroline Mulroney said her campaign has raised issues with the party’s voting process, including the use of “burner” cards to buy multiple memberships.
“I remain concerned about the potential for fraudulent memberships,” she said. “The party has already removed almost 500 ‘highly suspicious’ members from the list and I believe they should continue to investigate individual suspicious cases.”
Hartley Lefton, chair of the party’s leadership organizing committee, said strict security measures are in place, irregularities are flagged and, if necessary, people are removed from the list of those eligible to vote in the leadership contest.
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Like Trump, he knows the vote is going to be crooked because he's going to do it.
 

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It is a valid concern. The BCLiberals rejected a number of new memberships before the leadership vote. The people selling memberships are mostly volunteers that may not be aware of all the rules and there will be some that don't care as long as it works for their candidates. Unlike some left leaning parties that believe make some ridings gender specific and vote early vote often is appropriate.
 

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Like Trump, he knows the vote is going to be crooked because he's going to do it.

Yes, that's why research into exit polls show hitlary lost by 13 MILLION VOTES after her supposed (after she screwed bernie in the primary) SELECTION SCREW UP.

It may have worked for MAO, and it may have worked for Stalin, but In (S)hitlary's case, misrepresenting THAT won't change the fact she lost a RIGGED ELECTION.

Of course when you look at the type of people that support her, is there any question about
"too rigged to fail"?

( Are they still out dragging the lake bottom for avro?)