Quebec government to table bill banning vote-buying in leadership races
QUÉBEC — The Quebec government will table a bill on Friday to ban vote-buying in political party leadership races, following allegations involving the provincial Liberal party.
Jean-François Roberge, the minister responsible for democratic institutions, said Thursday it’s “obvious” new legislation is required.
The move comes after Le Journal de Montréal published alleged text messages last month suggesting some party members who voted for Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez during a leadership race earlier this year could have received cash rewards.
To the surprise of many lawmakers, Élections Québec then revealed that the province’s Elections Act does not prohibit people from making donations in exchange for votes. The practice is therefore permitted, provided that all of a candidate’s expenses are compiled in a report submitted to Quebec’s chief electoral officer.
