Having written to
Elections Ontario to express my concern with the
voting locations which some rural residents are asked to attend,
that being some distance beyond several closer polls, I was surprised
to get a quick response. Here is what they had to say on this issue:-
“Returning
Officers must consider a number of criteria to find the most suitable
voting locations including convenience for electors; the location’s
capacity; the extent to which electors are likely to be familiar with
the location; any significant barriers that electors will encounter
in reaching the location; and any other factor that may be relevant
to the proper conduct of the election.
Additionally,
recent amendments to the Election Act require that all voting
locations are fully accessible. To meet these new requirements,
Elections Ontario has developed comprehensive Site Accessibility
Standards to help Returning Officers find the most accessible voting
locations in their electoral district.The changes we have made to selecting voting locations mean that some buildings which have held polls in the past are no longer used. In some instances, electors may therefore have to travel further to a voting location than in the past.
In the examples you have cited, it is true that in some instances there may be other voting locations that are closer geographically, however these locations are already at capacity. The electors would then be assigned to the next closest accessible location”.
I have a couple of comments regarding
this, firstly how is that Elections Canada managed to find locations
with sufficient capacity and access to have us vote locally, secondly
I view the distance we have to travel to vote a significant
barrier to many voters, and the fact
that we drive past an open poll to get there a significant
disincentive to vote.
A poll clerk at one of the advanced
polls told me that there is already considerable discontent with the
voting locations (this not from the area mentioned in
the original post), as another who worked in previous polls said
“It’s broken on all levels and no
amount of tweaking is going to fix it – it needs a major
overhaul.”, Whist talking about the federal election it is
clear that the same hold true at the provincial level.
Its long past
time for 'electronic voting' be it by phone, on the internet or by
machine at a poll location – preferably all three! Elections
Canada is working on such an initiative I believe. Let us hope that
any system devised is shared across the country with both the
provinces and municipalities- or will everybody devise their own
system each different from the next? I think we all know which way
that will go!
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