Elections Canada hops on social media to battle ballot confusion | Unpublished
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Publication Date: April 28, 2025 - 22:01

Elections Canada hops on social media to battle ballot confusion

April 28, 2025
OTTAWA — Social media on election day can be the Wild West, with the tumbleweeds of misinformation blowing in left and right. Luckily, there’s a new sheriff in town: the Elections Canada X account. After a day of posting infographics telling people how and when to vote, the social media managers hopped onto X to respond to various complaints and inquiries. These ranged from complaints about poll workers asking voters who they voted for, to claims that other workers were stealing ballots. Elections Canada was quick to shoot down the latter allegation. X users also made claims that a promotional video on the account of the Conservative candidate for York Centre, Roman Baber, was filmed at a polling station. Elections Canada was quick to respond to these posts, stating that they believed no election policies were broken. Like any good sheriff, the Elections Canada account admins had to make sure people were following the law. Elections Canada maintained that posting any photos of election ballots is illegal, ironically using a staged photo of someone casting their ballot to illustrate this point. The official Elections Canada website has had lots of difficulty running on election day, possibly due to an increase in web traffic. Many reached out to the X account to express their concern with this, with Elections Canada claiming they’ve alerted the proper channels, before offering their phone number as a solution. Polls have now closed across much of the country, which means Elections Canada may soon have to switch from fielding complaints about the process of the election to gripes about the results. National Post Our website is the place for the latest breaking news, exclusive scoops, longreads and provocative commentary. Please bookmark nationalpost.com and sign up for our daily newsletter, Posted, here.


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