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Next PM could take days to determine

- Julie gordon

• The head of Canada’s election oversight body said on Wednesday that the majority of mail-in ballots in the federal election will be counted after election day, delaying the final result.

Mail-in voting is set to soar before the Sept. 20 election, with Elections Canada saying it now expects 2.3 million to 4.3 million such ballots, depending on the path of the pandemic. By comparison, just under 50,000 people voted by mail in the 2019 election, mostly from abroad.

“I know that Canadians are used to getting complete results on election night, but it will be different with this election,” said Stephane Perrault, chief electoral officer for Elections Canada.

“The count of mail-in ballots will start after election day,” he told reporters. “In most locations, this should be done within two days, but in some districts it could take as long as five days.”

The agency expects to count up to 700,000 mailin ballots in Ottawa, mostly from Canadians living abroad and from military members, with those results released on election night.

The rest will be held at local electoral offices and checked against in-person votes to ensure no one votes twice.

“If somebody walks up on voting day and says: ‘I did not receive my mail-in kit,’ that person will swear an oath to that effect and will be allowed to vote in person. We will be able to check to make sure that that is true,” said Perrault.

The mail-in vote will be set aside if Elections Canada determines that individual also voted in person, said Perrault.

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