Elections Canada to fix cards sending B.C. residents to polling station 90 km away
- Elections Canada is sending out new voter cards after some Revelstoke residents found their polling station was incorrectly listed as 90 kilometers away in Trout Lake.
- David Brooks-Hill stated that Elections Canada admitted the error and confirmed they will send new voting cards.
- Phaedra Idzan contacted Elections Canada regarding the issue and was assured it would be resolved.
- Despite the error, Brooks-Hill mentioned that the Revelstoke Community and Aquatic Centre may still accept votes from all Revelstoke constituents.
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Elections Canada replacing Revelstoke voter cards with poll station error
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Revelstoke voters reregistered closer to home
The Revelstoke polling location will be seeing more voters following concerns that residents were registered in Trout Lake, Seymour Arm and other polling stations. Photo by Lys Morton/Revelstoke Mountaineer Elections Canada has updated voting location information for some living in and around Revelstoke based on feedback from residents being directed to vote in Trout Lake, Seymour Arm and Sicamous. The recent redrawing of election ridings to cre…
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