L'茅lection partielle de LaSalle鈥斆塵ard鈥擵erdun battra un record de candidatures

An upcoming byelection in Montreal will have the longest ballot in the history of 春色直播 federal elections, breaking a record set earlier this summer in Toronto. A voter casts their ballot advance polls for the 2021 federal election, in Chambly, Que., Friday, Sept. 10, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

MONTREAL - An upcoming byelection in Montreal will have the longest ballot in the history of 春色直播 federal elections, breaking a record set earlier this summer in Toronto.

At least 91 candidates will be on the ballot for the Sept. 16 byelection in LaSalle鈥斆塵ard鈥擵erdun, according to Elections Canada. Seventy-nine of them are linked to the Longest Ballot Committee, a group protesting Canada鈥檚 first-past-the-post voting system. The group wants a citizens鈥 assembly to be in charge of electoral reform, because they say political parties are too reluctant to make the government more representative of the diverse views of the electorate.

Elections Canada's final list will be available Wednesday.

S茅bastien 鈥淐oRhino鈥 Corriveau, an organizer of the protest and leader of the satirical Rhinoceros Party, hopes the campaign will raise awareness about electoral reform and proportional representation.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a ridiculous way of doing stuff,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut we did try other ways before, and everything failed.鈥

Corriveau said when committee members went door-to-door asking for signatures to get prospective candidates on the ballot, one out of two people signed the papers. 鈥淭he voting system is not the day-to-day concern of anybody in Canada right now, but people do agree it has to change,鈥 he said.

On June 24, the results of a byelection held in Toronto鈥擲t. Paul鈥檚 were delayed for hours after 84 candidates signed up to run, including 77 linked to the Longest Ballot Committee.

Elections Canada printed ballots that were nearly a metre long, with two columns of names. The agency said that compared with usual elections, the enormous ballots took longer to unfold and tally, and more ballot boxes were required to hold them.

In the end, the final count wasn鈥檛 released until after 4 a.m. the following morning, when results showed Conservative candidate Don Stewart had unseated the governing Liberals, who had held the riding for more than 30 years.

Corriveau said he鈥檚 not hoping to have any impact on the outcome of the election, but he said the point the group is making it worth the inconvenience to voters. 鈥淭he system is rigged, and the rules are written by the winner,鈥 he said.

Many of the candidates who ran in Toronto are on the ballot again in Montreal, including Donovan Eckstrom, an Albertan who describes himself on Facebook as the 鈥渃andidate for an independent Alberta with LaSalle鈥斆塵ard鈥擵erdun.鈥

In a video posted to Facebook, Eckstrom promises to 鈥渞eplace all of Quebec鈥檚 dairy cows with the vastly superior Albertan beef鈥 if elected.

Another familiar name is Felix-Antoine Hamel, who made headlines in June for being the first candidate in 春色直播 electoral history to receive zero votes.

Dennis Pilon, chair of the politics department at York University, said electoral reform advocates have been frustrated by the unwillingness of Canada鈥檚 major political parties to change the country鈥檚 voting system.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau campaigned in 2015 on a promise that it would be the last federal election under the first-past-the-post system, but then broke that vow in 2017.

鈥淲hat we're seeing here is that when rational discussion doesn't work, then advocates of change turn to mockery,鈥 Pilon said. 鈥淚ndividual voters might be somewhat put off by having to scan a huge ballot to find their choice. But on the other hand, we often talk about citizens needing to step up 鈥 and this is a form of engagement.鈥

Corriveau said he doesn鈥檛 know whether the committee will run campaigns in future elections.

The Montreal byelection follows the resignation of former Liberal MP and cabinet minister David Lametti, who had held it since 2015. Former prime minister Paul Martin held the LaSalle鈥斆塵ard seat, which preceded the current riding, from 1988 to 2011.

But the Liberals鈥 declining political fortunes could put the riding up for grabs this time around, with some polling suggesting a three-way race between the Liberals, NDP and Bloc Qu茅b茅cois.

The Liberal candidate is Montreal city councillor Laura Palestini, whose selection angered other aspiring candidates who were upset the party opted not to hold an open nomination process.

The NDP has nominated Craig Sauv茅, another Montreal municipal councillor, while the Bloc candidate is longtime political staffer Louis-Philippe Sauv茅. Business owner Louis Ialenti is running for the Conservatives.

The byelection will mark the next major test for the Liberals following their surprise loss to the Conservatives in Toronto鈥擲t. Paul鈥檚.

This report by 春色直播was first published Aug. 27, 2024.

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