
Chad Welsh
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Did election fraud happen in BC? We are offering a $50,000 reward! If you have any creditable evidence or information that could help ensure the integrity of our electoral process, we encourage you to come forward. Your identity will remain anonymous. In light of serious concerns regarding the integrity of British Columbia's recent election, it has become evident that the handling of ballots was marred by questionable practices of Elections BC and it's employees which is overseen by Anton Boegman, the chief electoral officer. The management of advance and mail-in ballots from October 10th to 16th, and the subsequent counting period from October 26th to 28th, revealed numerous operational flaws that raise alarm about potential corruption. First, the practice of storing ballots at the homes of election officials, as admitted by Andrew Watson, Elections BC's senior communications director, is an egregious lapse in administrative standards. This was not an isolated incident but a standard procedure in rural areas, where convenience was prioritized over security. Equating "secure storage" with personal residences significantly underestimates the risks involved and invites skepticism regarding the electoral process's integrity. Furthermore, the treatment of mail-in and absentee ballots exposes further mismanagement. The initial unofficial tallies, which suggested races were close and are misleading by the media. Mail-in ballots were primarily used during the pandmic and now often lead to significant shifts in results. This reflects a troubling lack of understanding of electoral dynamics by those in charge, particularly under Boegman’s leadership. The Elections BC guidelines on transferring ballots to new boxes for off-site storage raises additional concerns. While scrutineers are mentioned as observers, the effectiveness of this oversight is questionable. The integrity of elections relies on transparency and security, and allowing ballots to leave official election offices undermines these principles. The least we can do is utilize video camera surveillance on all ballot boxes and the rooms where elections are held to insure the security of the voting and counting process. The dismissal of recount requests, such as that of Surrey-Guildford's @GarryBeggBC, further compounds these concerns. Elections BC's refusal to grant these requests due to a lack of evidence—despite the questionable handling of ballots—suggests a system that not only fails to protect electoral integrity but may also favor certain outcomes. Anton Boegman’s role in these practices, whether through direct involvement or negligence, places him at the heart of a troubling electoral situation. The purported security measures in place do not reflect the seriousness of safeguarding our democratic processes. While minimal fine and penalties for tampering may exist, the vulnerabilities in the system render these protections ineffective. One also has to question, who is @ElectionsBC recruiting with salaries of only $21-$26 per hour in 93 ridings across British Columbia? Where is the list of names for these part time employees, have they been screened and can they be trusted? The handling of the BC election under Boegman's leadership is not merely substandard; it constitutes a direct threat to electoral integrity. The practices of taking ballots home, the questionable treatment of mail-in votes, phone-in votes, and the decisions surrounding recounts paint a disturbing picture of a process that borders on the farcical & potentially corrupt. The people of BC deserve an electoral process that is above reproach, and we must ensure that their voices are heard and protected to help uphold our democracy. This is a joint-venture by increasing the reward, please post your contribution amount in the comments below. All money will be rewarded upon successful criminal charges. #bcpoli @Conservative_BC @bcndp @globalnews @CTVNews #canpoli @JohnRustad4BC @Dave_Eby #BCElections





















