Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is one of 91 candidates registered in the suburban Ottawa riding of Carleton. It’s tied for the record of having the most candidates on the ballot with the 2024 byelection in the Montreal riding of LaSalle—Émard—Verdun. Most candidates are connected to an electoral reform advocacy group called the Longest Ballot Committee. Mark Moutter, an independent candidate in the riding who is part of that initiative, joins Power & Politics to discuss why he’s put his name on this large ballot.
You’ve mentioned friend-of-a-friend accounts regarding someone with mobility issues. It’s unclear how that relates to the problem at hand. As with anything on the Internet, it’s hard for us to trust your statements without evidence or links.
You’ve mentioned that this will cause headaches for the poll workers, but haven’t stated how. From what I know of scrutineering, it won’t.
Electoral reform has gotten little media traction since Trudeau’s backpedalling a decade ago. Most of us are happy to see something happen.
There may be legitimate reasons not to use this method of protest, but you haven’t shown that from a reputable source.