Everything actually may be consistent with the actual elections act (which has been amended many times though since 2002) maybe, but also, a candidate or elector could always contest the validity of results of any electoral district(s) under the act. There's a time limit on that though. Yukon allows 30 days. Ontario allows 90 days I believe. _justacitizen
Thanks for this video. Very true and sad. A life-time Yukoner family member of mine was rendered unable to vote this time due to an Elections Yukon error.
Everything actually may be consistent with the actual elections act (which has been amended many times though since 2002) maybe, but also, a candidate or elector could always contest the validity of results of any electoral district(s) under the act. There's a time limit on that though. Yukon allows 30 days. Ontario allows 90 days I believe. _justacitizen
FromtheYukon 4 months ago
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Laurenyukon 4 months ago
Thanks for this video. Very true and sad. A life-time Yukoner family member of mine was rendered unable to vote this time due to an Elections Yukon error.
krysta4242 4 months ago
This is awesome... and terrible
good job ellie
alexmillar 4 months ago
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krysta4242 4 months ago
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, concerned citizens can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has."
— Margaret Mead
themadmarker 4 months ago 2
online: electionsyukon.gov.yk.ca
themadmarker 4 months ago
To make a formal complaint about voting regulations, contact Elections Yukon
667-8683 elections.yukon@gov.yk.ca.
themadmarker 4 months ago