Part 2 of 3: PC Letters Directs Voters in Wrong Direction

Today is election day, and Tuesday was perhaps a day for misguidance in the election. The PC have been alleged by the Liberals of sending out letters that have misdirected voters to wrong polling stations ahead of today's big election.

Deb Matthews, who served as Ontario's health minister under Kathleen Wynne stated that potential voters in her riding of the London North Centre, were sent letters claiming that polling stations were located up to 15 minutes away from where voters actually lived.

Tory representative Tim Gatten has said that it was a mistake made by a volunteer in that area, which resulted in 64 homes receiving the letter. Under the elections act the PC could be fined of up to $25,000 and 2 years in prison if found to be guilty.

As someone who plans to vote this does prove as a sneaky tactic among the PC to discourage voters from heading to the polls. Adding to this is the forecast for potential showers and thunderstorms again heading for the GTA.

With voting already beginning at 9am it will be interesting to see how many people come out to vote early ahead of the stormy weather and if this story of voters sent in the wrong direction may sway voters from one direction to another.

Check out the link for more details and stay tuned as I take a look at exactly how close the race is.
PCs Directing voters to wrong polls liberals charge




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