Cape Breton Post

Dump the cheaters: Raitt

- BY STEPHANIE LEVITZ

Arguments and allegation­s of improper membership sales are roiling the crowded Conservati­ve leadership race as tensions escalate between rivals before next week’s rapidly approachin­g deadline to sign up new members.

Would-be leader Lisa Raitt has become the latest to wade into the controvers­y, calling on the party to do more to protect the integrity of the process as the clock ticks down to next Tuesday’s cut-off date.

Cheaters should be expelled and their campaigns heavily fined, Raitt said Monday in the wake of an internal party investigat­ion wiping more

1,300 people off the rolls after it was determined they hadn’t paid for their own cards.

“Cheaters and rule breakers who do this discourage the involvemen­t of both our long standing and new party members. It makes a mockery of their commitment­s and corrupts the process,” Raitt said in a statement.

“It unnecessar­ily exposes the Conservati­ve party to risk and ridicule, significan­t sanctions from Elections Canada and undermines our credibilit­y to Canadians.”

The party was unable to verify which campaigns were behind the illicit membership sales, noting that the forms were submitted anonymousl­y through their website.

Party spokesman Cory Hann said the party is continuing to review its lists to make sure the rules are followed. Contenders have until March 28 to sign up members in order for them to be eligible to vote in the leadership contest. There are around 100,000 members presently in the party, an estimated 18,000 or so who’ve joined or renewed lapsed membership since the leadership race began last year.

Once next week’s deadline passes, each campaign receives a full membership list, and the work begins in earnest not just to lock in their own support, but snatch it from other campaigns. And with a ranked ballot voting process, the race is as much for the second, third and fourth spots on the ballot as it is for No. 1.

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