Terrebonne byelection to use adapted ballot due to high number of candidates
OTTAWA — Voters in Terrebonne will use a write-in ballot in the upcoming byelection, as the Longest Ballot Committee has made the Quebec riding its latest target.
Elections Canada’s advisory committee of political parties says voters will have to write in the first name, or initials, and last name of their chosen candidate, as is done on a special ballot.
It says a list of candidates will be provided to voters at polling stations during advance voting and on election day.
The same write-in ballot plan was used in a byelection in Alberta last summer that elected Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, when the protest group recruited nearly 200 people to run against him in protest of Canada’s first-past-the-post system.
