We use machines? I live in Ontario, and when the last vote was, it was paper ballots. I just may be tired, but I desticntly remember filling out a paper ballot.
Yeah, the paper ballots are tallied by machines. Even my town of 5000 has a fucking machine to count votes.... i dunno, 9000 of these machines across canada, we got to get hand recounts and audits.
Still, couple million forgien nationals vote in our federal elections as well... so, aside from volenteering at elections canada we need new voting regulations to get anyone good in office.
Tried to find link to dominion voting systems presentation... its out there where the sales rep says canada has 9000 machines. Sorry, bitchute search function is shit, but if you come across it, its only 5 min in when he brags about Canada's purchase
My federal and provincial ballots are "mark an X with a pencil" and put into a ballot box. My municipal ones, on the other hand, are "complete this arrow with a marker" and THAT one is fed into a machine.
Under the NDP, the only thing open would be abortion clinics. Everything else would be shut down, and they would send households packages of food that they think would be enough. Toilet paper? Non-essential.
Well so far we only use them for municipal elections, but that is just the testing grounds. Ontario used them for their municipal elections and it was a “success” regardless of all the technical “issues.”
This is weird. My family, my friends and myself all voted for Ford. We all hate him now for what he's done to us. None of us will vote for him again.
The liberals will never vote for him. The NDP supporters will never vote for him. He's lost a portion of his conservative base, like myself and my friends. So, then, how can he be popular?
Nah ford won legitimately, his opponent was that dyke bitch who was universally loathed.
Yeah, that Orville Redenbacher-looking lesbian was a very enthusiastic ejection from office after the way the Liberals managed the power grid.
We use machines? I live in Ontario, and when the last vote was, it was paper ballots. I just may be tired, but I desticntly remember filling out a paper ballot.
Yeah, the paper ballots are tallied by machines. Even my town of 5000 has a fucking machine to count votes.... i dunno, 9000 of these machines across canada, we got to get hand recounts and audits. Still, couple million forgien nationals vote in our federal elections as well... so, aside from volenteering at elections canada we need new voting regulations to get anyone good in office.
Tried to find link to dominion voting systems presentation... its out there where the sales rep says canada has 9000 machines. Sorry, bitchute search function is shit, but if you come across it, its only 5 min in when he brags about Canada's purchase
My federal and provincial ballots are "mark an X with a pencil" and put into a ballot box. My municipal ones, on the other hand, are "complete this arrow with a marker" and THAT one is fed into a machine.
Dominion Voting Systems notwithstanding, what option do we have? Are the NDP going to be a less tyrannical option under the circumstances?
Under the NDP, the only thing open would be abortion clinics. Everything else would be shut down, and they would send households packages of food that they think would be enough. Toilet paper? Non-essential.
Well so far we only use them for municipal elections, but that is just the testing grounds. Ontario used them for their municipal elections and it was a “success” regardless of all the technical “issues.”
https://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/canada/toronto-mayor-john-tory-easily-wins-re-election-1.4143735
Like him or not, Ford is very popular.
He has done what the majority of the populace wanted him to do, despite 'educator' hatred and rhetoric.
If Ford had stuck to his principles and opened everything up, he'd be polling at 23%.
He had been very good up until last March.
This is weird. My family, my friends and myself all voted for Ford. We all hate him now for what he's done to us. None of us will vote for him again.
The liberals will never vote for him. The NDP supporters will never vote for him. He's lost a portion of his conservative base, like myself and my friends. So, then, how can he be popular?