Third Party Monitoring of internal Elections (cont.)

Okay, so not to talk about my pet peeve again but I can’t help it after running into an old friend at one of the party’s this evening (and yes he was crashing it). He mentioned in passing how he’d been to a conservative party convention as a volunteer with one of the big four audit firms (I believe it was Deloitte). His job with the Deloitte team? To help monitor and facilitate the party’s internal elections and voting process! Better yet, apparently he and the whole Deloitte team had been operating as volunteers. Some of you will recall from a previous post how LPC President Michael Eizenga’s main concern with my question about having third parties monitor internal elections was that the cost would be prohibitive… good to know we can strike down that obstacle.

More on this in the future.

4 thoughts on “Third Party Monitoring of internal Elections (cont.)

  1. Andrew's avatarAndrew

    I know I’m jumping the gun, but I couldn’t help but smile when I saw Dion on the cover of this weeks Hour magazine (alternative weekly). It was just priceless as it was the Christmas shoppers guide and there SD stuffing the ballot. I vote for the candidate with a sense of humour.

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  2. Andrew's avatarAndrew

    I know I’m jumping the gun, but I couldn’t help but smile when I saw Dion on the cover of this weeks Hour magazine (alternative weekly). It was just priceless as it was the Christmas shoppers guide and there SD stuffing the ballot. I vote for the candidate with a sense of humour.

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