Canada’s election watchdog has reported another case of a foreign national having voted in the 2021 federal election. This revelation followed an Elections Canada internal survey indicating that a third of election officials encountered attempts at ineligible voting in the 2019 federal election.
Wiest, whose nationality was not disclosed, voted at a polling station in the electoral district of Simcoe—Grey in Simcoe County, Central Ontario, on Sept. 20, 2021, according to the Official List of Electors.
An aggravating factor was added to the baseline penalty of $1,000, the summary noted, because despite informing the investigator that he was aware of being ineligible to vote, Wiest went to the polling station, signed a registration certificate, and cast a ballot.
“This series of deliberate steps suggests that the contravention was deliberate and intentional,” which constitutes an aggravating factor under the Canada Elections Act, the summary said.
The case comes amid ongoing concerns about voter list inaccuracies.
Following this correction, Elections Canada sent letters to those potential non-citizens to seek confirmation as to whether they were in fact non-citizens or were Canadian citizens aged 18 or over. As a result, about 74,000 non-citizens were removed from the register.
“I can tell you we have made some considerable improvements to ensure the accuracy of the list, to make sure it is a list of Canadian citizens,” Chief Electoral Officer Stephane Perrault told reporters at the time, as reported by Blacklock’s Reporter. “We’ve had a chance to clean up the list considerably.”