the byelection in toronto-st. paul’s had an absolutely monstrous ballot. the image was snapped by a voter (which you’re not supposed to do) and posted to social media by steve paikin, the host of tvo’s current affairs program, the agenda.
the ballot included 75 candidates with no party affiliation who haven’t even bothered to campaign. they were put there by the longest ballot committee , an activist group protesting prime minister justin trudeau’s inaction on electoral reform.
thrilled to announce that longest ballot 2024 toronto-st. paul's is officially a go!!!🥳🥳🥳
— longest ballot committee: toronto—st. paul's (@longestballot) december 22, 2023
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👍email us at longestballot@gmail.com to get your name on canada's longest ballot!
*deadline is january 12, 2024 pic.twitter.com/rvld09edbx
it’s a rule of thumb in political journalism that byelections generally don’t have any wider lessons. but the monday byelection in toronto-st. paul’s might be different if only for the fact that a liberal loss in the riding would be jaw-droppingly unexpected.
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