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Voter engagement (II)

by Aaron Wherry on Friday, April 15, 2011 10:41am - 144 Comments

The Conservative campaign has issued the following statement.

The Conservative Party encourages all Canadians to exercise their democratic right to vote. In fact, we are taking unprecedented steps to ensure that all Canadians are aware of the many ways in which they can vote, including voting by special ballot at or through returning offices.

Voting is a democratic right. A fair election process is an equally important democratic right. All Canadians want the election rules to be followed and to be enforced the same everywhere.

On April 13, representatives of the Marty Burke campaign attended at a polling station set up by the Returning Officer for Guelph.

The local campaign was denied the right to have its identified scrutineer observe the process – a denial of a basic electoral right. The local campaign also noticed that Liberal material was present in the polling area – a clear breach of the rules.

On behalf of the Marty Burke campaign, the Party’s legal counsel contacted Elections Canada headquarters in Ottawa. At this point, the assumption was that the Returning Officer was acting in compliance with the Canada Elections Act and the goal was simply to ask that the basic standards of fairness be observed.

It turned out that the real issue was not the denial of procedural fairness at a legally authorized poll, but the fact that the poll was not authorized at all. Pierre Boutet of Elections Canada informed our legal counsel that the Guelph poll was not authorized by Elections Canada. Given the admission that the local Returning Officer acted without authority, we leave it to Elections Canada to enforce the rules and uphold the law. We have no further public comment about this matter.

In 2006, the Liberal Party successfully petitioned Elections Canada to quash an unauthorized poll set up on the University of Toronto campus by the Returning Officer in Trinity-Spadina. The issue was then, as it is now, ensuring that the rules are followed.

The Marty Burke campaign states that none of its workers or volunteers interfered with the process; in particular, none of its workers or volunteers touched a ballot box or ballot. The campaign asked to have an identified scrutineer present, and this right was denied. The outlandish and unfounded claims being spread on the Internet are the product of desperation, and are most regrettable.

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  • Steve M

    Number two story on the National tonight. Unfortunately, Terry Milewski (sp?) failed to mention a few things:
    1. WHY the Conservatives objected to the polling station
    2. The fact that Elections Canada admitted the station was NOT pre-authorized.
    3. The fact that the Liberals have done the EXACT same thing.

    But he took at face value the accusation of the Con staffer PHYSICALLY trying to take the ballot box away. And just to top it off, he made it sound like the guy did it on Harper's direct orders.

    It's like CBC has decided to go for broke now that Sun TV's almost here.

  • http://soapnutslaundry.com Soap Nuts Laundry

    Not sure why people would give up their right to vote. It is such a privelege that many countries only dream of.

  • Mike T.

    Harper then stated that the entire 2011 election was not authorized and would be considered "a mere suggestion, rather than binding" if it did not return a CPC majority, or resulted in fewer seats for the governing party. "Allow me to be clear", he said, while staring directly into the eyes of all Canadians.

  • Aaron

    It’s just like the Cons to come out with a completely different story to try to calm their base and confuse the facts. They’re pissed because students were coming out to vote en mass. They know besides all the slander news coverage and obviously skewed polling they’ve been getting; the grass roots movement has been hugely anti-Harper. People see right through his robotic bold face lies. People want change, and not the crazy right wing, birther, tea party change either.

  • Holly Stick

    Mike T wins the thread.

  • KeithBram

    Priceless! Best post of the day!

  • Thwim

    I don't know about them being pissed and doing this on purpose because students were coming out en masse.

    That implies a level of competence we haven't yet seen a lot of evidence for. Far more likely is someone on the Chicken Party of Canda team spotted the special ballot collect, and went off half-cocked, without bothering to get the facts, as is the Chicken Party of Canada's standard operating procedure (act first, think later.. or not at all).

    Once that happened, then the war-room got involved, realized what actually happened and went into spin mode to try to distract people from the real story of CPC incompetence and bullying.

  • KeithBram

    I have to ask… "birther"? Isn't that the wackos in the US who insist Obama wasn't born there? How does that apply here?

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