Poilievre calls for law to block long ballot protests that ‘abuse’ democracy
OTTAWA — Bipartisan support could be building behind the idea of reining in the long lists of names overwhelming election ballots in some ridings across Canada.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Tuesday that the long list of names lining up to flood the ballot in his upcoming federal byelection amounts to a “blatant abuse” of democracy.
Elections Canada said that as of Monday, 132 candidates sponsored by the Longest Ballot Committee were registered to run against Poilievre in a byelection in the Alberta riding of Battle River—Crowfoot set for Aug. 18.
The advocacy group also targeted Poilievre’s former riding of Carleton in the spring election, and some 91 people put their names up as candidates. The ballot itself was quite bulky and required a number of folds to submit.


