Text : Glen McGregor and Stephen Maher
Presentation : Robert Cross
Ottawa Citizen
This excellent interactive visual has been around for a while but with 6 other ridings in court this week challenging election fraud, perhaps we could use a refresher on just how devious was the trail of deception from the diabolical Mr Poutine in Guelph. [h/t Toe at Bread 'n Roses]
Not mentioned in it is how undetermined staffers from the Con election campaign in Guelph came to share a Racknine browser session with Mr. Poutine at 2am on Election Day.
McMaher's liveblog of the day's proceedings here.
A couple of today's notable discrepancies ...
When Election Canada sent alarums about bogus phone calls re polling station changes to Con lawyer Arthur Hamilton 3 days before the election, Hamilton emailed in reply :
"A number of our candidates" have had to confirm polling station …"But it was actually RMG who made those calls on behalf of Con Party central.
Hamilton also stated today that Elections Canada never advised parties not to phone electors about polling station changes, however EC's May2 Election website states :
In response to an initial request from a member of the Conservative Party of Canada, the preliminary list of all election day polls was sent to all parties. Because a polling site can be replaced by another at the last minute, and to ensure that electors always have access to the most accurate information regarding their location, Elections Canada indicated to political parties that the list supplied should only be used for internal purposes and that parties should not direct electors to polling sites. Political parties were invited to refer electors to the Elections Canada Web site, their local Elections Canada office or their voter information card for locations, to prevent electors from being directed to incorrect polling sites. Some political parties did not comply with this request.As noted at Saskboy's in comments, it seems more than a little odd that longtime Con Party lawyer Arthur Hamilton is part of the case as well as the Cons' lawyer on the case.
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3 comments:
Yay! You're back!
Thanks for the graphic. It pokes a big hole in the 'Meh, no big deal' argument that I've been hearing.
I remember calling the incumbent MP's campaign office for polling station information since we were new to the riding and weren't sure if we were on the list etc. Neville's staff directed me to Elections Canada (web and phone). I wonder what info I would have been given had I called Bateman's campaign office?
Another way to track bogus phone calls...
The hum that helps to fight crime
By Rebecca Morelle
Science reporter, BBC News
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-20629671
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