If any of my constituents in Ward 1 have difficulty getting to the Polls in Ward 1 on Monday Oct 24, Election Day please let me know if you would like a PROXY or need a ride.
I especially do not want any seniors or those with disabilities feeling left out! I can bring over the form and you can appoint a proxy. Feel free to reach out to me on my cell 905-718-0900
Oshawa must plan next election to get on board and have internet and telephone voting! This election "over 215 municipalities across Ontario are transitioning their Municipal Elections to electronic voting by Internet and Telephone". This is the City of Kawartha Lakes website with instructions
www.kawarthalakes.ca/en/municipal-services/internet-and-telephone-voting.aspx?fbclid=IwAR1-zDAyd5EmRSoZm079M-wk8gufOvAC1qxUeG0BCSxQonHOE0nUYmP-hb4
CBC published the following article 10 days ago https://www.cbc.ca/.../ontario-municipalities-online... reporting that The Association of Municipalities of Ontario says there will be 417 municipal elections held in the province on Oct. 24, and more than half — 217 — have decided to use online or phone voting. That's up from 175 municipalities four years ago.
However, I agree with Aleksander Essex, Cybersecurity Professor at Western U who says there needs to be some kind of standardized security to protect basic democratic standards.
I especially do not want any seniors or those with disabilities feeling left out! I can bring over the form and you can appoint a proxy. Feel free to reach out to me on my cell 905-718-0900
Oshawa must plan next election to get on board and have internet and telephone voting! This election "over 215 municipalities across Ontario are transitioning their Municipal Elections to electronic voting by Internet and Telephone". This is the City of Kawartha Lakes website with instructions
www.kawarthalakes.ca/en/municipal-services/internet-and-telephone-voting.aspx?fbclid=IwAR1-zDAyd5EmRSoZm079M-wk8gufOvAC1qxUeG0BCSxQonHOE0nUYmP-hb4
CBC published the following article 10 days ago https://www.cbc.ca/.../ontario-municipalities-online... reporting that The Association of Municipalities of Ontario says there will be 417 municipal elections held in the province on Oct. 24, and more than half — 217 — have decided to use online or phone voting. That's up from 175 municipalities four years ago.
However, I agree with Aleksander Essex, Cybersecurity Professor at Western U who says there needs to be some kind of standardized security to protect basic democratic standards.