Defeated BC Conservative candidate claims new evidence
- Former BC Conservative candidate Honveer Singh Randhawa has updated his legal challenge in the BC Supreme Court, presenting new evidence concerning alleged voting irregularities in the Surrey-Guildford election held last October.
- Randhawa’s legal challenge, following his narrow 22-vote defeat to NDP’s Gary Begg, includes allegations involving 14 individuals who were not residents and concerns over 22 mail-in ballots requested from a mental health facility without appropriate oversight.
- BC Conservative leader John Rustad criticized the election system for having “too many loopholes” and questioned the authenticity of ballots, while Elections BC affirmed the election was free, fair, and secure.
- Randhawa and his lawyer plan a news conference Tuesday in Vancouver to detail alleged misconduct that they say could have affected the election outcome in Surrey-Guildford.
- Elections BC put a hold on examining Randhawa’s complaints in January, pending the outcome of the ongoing court challenge, leaving the allegations of irregularities unresolved.
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B.C. Conservative candidate who narrowly lost Surrey seat renews call for court to invalidate results
A B.C. Conservative candidate who narrowly lost in November’s provincial election has renewed his request that the B.C. Supreme Court invalidate the results of the Surrey-Guildford riding and added more details of alleged voting irregularities.
·Vancouver, Canada
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