Miscommunication blamed for some Manitoba inmates being unable to vote: report

An election sign is seen outside a polling station in Winnipeg on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019. A report from Manitoba's elections commissioner says roughly half of the inmates at a jail west of Winnipeg did not get the chance to vote in the last provincial election. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

WINNIPEG - Roughly half of the inmates at a jail west of Winnipeg couldn't vote in the last provincial election due to a series of events that included miscommunication among election workers, a report from Manitoba's elections commissioner says.

"Our investigation has been unable to pinpoint precisely where these breakdowns (in communication) occurred, but whatever the precise causes, it is clear that any mistakes made were entirely accidental and that everyone involved was working hard throughout the day to ensure that voting went smoothly," Bill Bowles wrote in his report on events at Headingley Correctional Centre on Oct. 3, 2023.

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