“it’s frustrating because if this continues, people aren’t going to be able to vote on election day if it takes this long. it needs to get resolved or people are going to miss the boat.”
ryan said he won’t be in town election day on aprii 28. “so i hope they straighten it out over the next couple days because i don’t want to line up for an hour and a half.”
the problem was not restricted to the carleton riding, however, as long lineups were also seen across the city’s urban core.
carolyn strauss said she was “shivering in the cold” as she waited in line at the mackay united church in new edinburgh friday morning as advance voting opened.
a staff member came out of the polling station to inform those in line that they would likely be facing a 90-minute wait.
“there is one voting booth where you can mark your ballot and they are very understaffed. when you get inside, you have to wait again in another line to vote,” strauss said.
elections canada spokeswoman diane benson said she did not have any information to indicate whether there were shortages in recruiting workers for ottawa-area polling stations.
“the polls are open for four days, 12 hours each day,” benson said. “there can be times that are busier than others, but it can be hard for us to predict because electors come when it’s convenient for them.