B.C. Conservative leader alleges voting irregularities in critical Surrey-Guildford riding
- Elections BC is reviewing a complaint of voting irregularities from B.C. Conservative candidate Honveer Singh Randhawa in the Surrey-Guildford riding, which was won by the NDP by 22 votes after a hand recount.
- Conservative leader John Rustad claims his party has found over 22 irregularities in the election, including issues related to seniors' homes and non-citizens voting.
- Rustad has called for an independent review of Elections BC, ideally conducted by retired judges, and is considering a court challenge regarding the results in Surrey-Guildford.
- A news conference is scheduled where Rustad and Randhawa will present evidence of the alleged irregularities, including reports of people voting twice and non-citizens receiving ballots.
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