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Poilievre is running in a by-election next month to win a seat |
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is gearing up for the upcoming by-election in Battle River-Crowfoot Alberta on August 18, hoping to win the seat to get back into the House of Commons after losing his seat in Carleton, Ontario in the April federal election.
Even though the riding is expected to be a solidly Conservative one, Poilievre may not have it so easy.
An electoral reform advocacy group called the Longest Ballot Committee, has plans to run a whopping 200 candidates in Battle River-Crowfoot -- more than double the 91 who ran in Carleton. It's known as a long ballot protest that causes delays in voting and confounds voters.
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There might be some 200 names on the ballot |
"We have to take action because this is a scam. It is unfair, it is unjust and it must stop," he said recently at a town hall in the riding where he is running.
He suggested that nominees require 1,000 signatures to run to prevent such protests.
"That would make it impossible for 200 people to go out and have their names piled onto the [candidate] list," Poilievre told the town hall.
"There are a number of other things that you could do that would make it so that only real candidates who are truly running to put their name forward in our democracy that are on that list."
Currently candidates only need 100 signatures to secure a nomination and electors are not prevented from signing multiple forms.
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Race for Battle River-Crowfoot got interesting! |
"This ill-conceived and self-serving electoral reform proposal by [Poilievre] is downright dangerous, and reinforces our conviction that politicians are not well-suited to decide the rules of their own elections," the group said in a statement.
It added it would continue to use the long ballot as a form of protest as "long as we are legally permitted to do so."
So the by-election on August 18 has become much more interesting! We can't wait to see the names of the candidates on the ballot!
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