Almost 100,000 mail ballots in federal election not counted, most arrived late
OTTAWA — A report published today by Elections Canada says almost 100,000 mail-in ballots were not counted in the federal election, most because they arrived after the deadline.
The body that administers Canada’s elections says 99,988 special ballots were set aside and not counted.
They include postal votes sent by Canadian expats living overseas, people living in Canada but away from their home and members of the Armed Forces.
Elections Canada says there was an 82 per cent increase in the number of mail-in ballots at last year’s general election, which took place during the pandemic, compared to the 2019 poll.