No charges after voter fraud probe into 2017 UCP leadership race: Alberta RCMP

Alberta RCMP announce there will be no charges following a probe into potential voter identity fraud in the 2017 United Conservative Party leadership race that saw former premier Jason Kenney elected leader. Kenney makes his way to the podium to introduce his leadership team in Edmonton, Monday, Oct. 30, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson

EDMONTON - Alberta RCMP won't lay criminal charges following a multi-year probe into alleged voter identity fraud in the 2017 United Conservative Party leadership race that saw former premier Jason Kenney elected leader.

Although investigators found up to 200 problematic votes in the election that saw about 60,000 ballots cast, RCMP Supt. Rick Jane said Friday there wasn't enough to lay charges of identity theft against any specific person.

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