Posted on 09/23/2021 10:54:35 AM PDT by x
When a source – let’s call her Claude – contacted me when the federal election was called to tell me that she intended to vote 15 times in order to prove the weakness of the ballot security, I thought to myself that she was wrong and that she could not carry out this project.
But Claude was confident in his plan: an acquaintance voted four times in the 2015 elections, then ten times in the 2019 elections. This person successfully cheated two elections in a row without ever being in any way bothered afterwards. “It’s easy. I explain to you…”
Objections came to mind throughout my source’s explanations. She took them all apart.
I was still puzzled. If it was really that simple, cheating the electoral system to vote multiple times, how come no one is talking about it? I was under the impression that what I was being described was like the Wild West.
While researching the topic, I came across a 2019 report from Radio Canada. During the last election, the crown corporation carried out the exercise of testing whether it was possible to vote twice: once in advance, then once on polling day.
The tactics Claude’s acquaintance used made it possible to vote even more times. Much more.
Claude and I agreed that it was not necessary to go to the voting booth to prove the problem with the system. From the moment when we can register several times on the list of electors and each time the official offers to vote, the demonstration is made.
On polling day, Naomie, a journalist from Metro, went to the first polling station chosen by Claude, in a Montreal constituency. She saw Claude register for the first time on the electoral list.
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Cheat for a Republican candidate and someone will track you down and dox you.
Cheat for a Democrat and you will get a government position.
Canada: So polite and fair! /s
Fair elections are pretty much dead. The leftist bastards have locked it in. The people cannot be trusted with this
Well these people claim they did the multiple voting stunt, but nobody has made any claims that the practice exists in real time, for one thing, any close “riding” votes would have a judicial recount and this would be exposed. But as the election results were very close to party polling based on extensive voter identification by party workers, there isn’t much suspicion of actual voter fraud.
Registering at the polling station is fairly rare and would be noticed by scrutineers, if people had suspicions they would probably be on their cell phones to nearby party workers (each party is allowed to have observers in polling stations). 99% of voters here have a combined i.d. card and their own i.d. (usually driver’s license), your name is then crossed off a list that would not exist at any other polling station (because your card tells you what polling station to attend, in smaller towns, only one anyway). So a voter like that could not vote twice, your name is crossed off, in pen, and you initial it.
Why is this surprising. Before I left for the US after Stephen Harper and the Conservatives won in 05’, we already saw discrepancies of people voting 10 times in our area. Elections Canada is worse than in the US. I’ve said it multiple times, they probably taught the elections team in the US how to cheat.
Contrary to what some FReepers have posted on other threads it appears it is possible to vote multiple times in Canada. Especially in the large cities where polling stations are close to each other.
Canada had same-day registration to vote in the federal election, so the story isn’t impossible or implausible. It would be assumed that people would vote who weren’t already on the list. Two problems, though: You need proof of address and wouldn’t a fraudster be safer not using her own name? I do think it was more of a stunt than a regular practice.
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