The truth about the recent election in British Columbia is slowly coming out.
There was multiple irregularities found during the vote-counting process during the recent provincial election in British Columbia, according to a statement made by the Chief Electoral Officer.
One of the irregularities was the failure to count ballots found in Prince George-Mackenzie (PRM) electoral district. 861 ballots from the box were not counted or reported on election night.
Another irregularity was data-entry mistakes made by elections workers in five electoral districts. Workers failed to report votes from out of the district.
B.C Conservatives leader John Rustad slammed the news of election irregularities in an X (Twitter) post to his followers, calling the mistakes an “unprecedented failure.”
This is an unprecedented failure by the very institution responsible for ensuring the fairness and accuracy of our elections. At a time when confidence in election integrity is more fragile than ever before, British Columbians deserve assurance that every vote counts and that these errors are corrected.”
Elections B.C insists that the irregularities were negligible, and did not affect the outcome in any of the ridings. However, critics remain unconvinced, and continue to insist the election was “rigged.”
One conservative commenting on X compared Canada’s election process to that of a “third world country.”
Speculation that the latest election in B.C was rigged was fueled by the fact certain election workers were allowed to take ballots home, as was previously reported by Toronto 99.
B.C Elections insists that the recent election was fair, and there is no publicly available evidence that voter fraud tipped the election in the NDP’s favour.
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