Online voting in this year’s civic election will commence Oct. 14 at 10 a.m., and election day is Oct. 24, capping off at 8 p.m. that day
With some people sent more than one voter information letter from the city, mayoral candidate Eveyln Dutrisac said she is concerned people will use them to vote online more than once
At issue are the voter information letters the city has mailed out to residents, which some residents have noted to include mistakes. In some cases, too many letters were mailed to residents, which raises the possibility of people using them to vote online more than once. There has been a 17- to 29-per-cent change in the list between the last two election cycles, and city solicitor and clerk Eric Labelle said all municipalities voters’ lists are problematic. A legislative solution is underway, but isn’t expected until the 2026 election.
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