More than two weeks after BC’s 43rd general election night, many British Columbians were shocked to learn that BC election officials failed to count an entire 861-ballot box and also found unreported voting discrepancies across a whopping 69 ridings.
BC Election:
Enough is enough.
Join me in demanding an independent review into BC’s last election to restore trust and ensure future elections are free from error, manipulation, and outside influence.
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BC Elections made the public aware of the unsettling news via a statement from its Chief Electoral Officer, Anton Boegman, who claimed the abundance of errors were discovered “during preparations for the judicial recounts in Kelowna Centre (KEC) and Surrey-Guildford (SRG)” and that the “approximately 2,500” ballot count discrepancies, (reporting omissions ) spread across nearly 70 electoral districts “wouldn’t change the overall outcome of the election once counted.”
But is that really how and why Elections BC discovered and came clean about their royal errors?
In today’s report, as part of an ongoing investigative series I am conducting to journalistically probe the integrity of BC’s general election, a citizen analyst who goes by The Remanded on X (formerly known as Twitter) joins me to discuss some peculiar coincidences between the discrepancies he reported finding to Elections BC before they publicly announced and made adjustments of their own.
The Recap Rant,
What should be reposted to every candidate, every party, every British Columbian, every Canadian really. Hell go as far as the world.
I want everyone to know that Elections BC and their cohorts have lied.
I have to say it. It’s a fact. You can’t refute this.… pic.twitter.com/1IdcUWOM0E
If you agree that, in order to restore public trust in British Columbia’s electoral process, we need a truly independent review, take 10 seconds to join our one-click email campaign at BCElectionIntegrity.com and demand accountability from the proper authorities.
Drea Humphrey
B.C. Bureau Chief
Based in British Columbia, Drea Humphrey reports on Western Canada for Rebel News. Drea’s reporting is not afraid to challenge political correctness, or ask the tough questions that mainstream media tends to avoid.