Shelly Glover supporters protest ‘unfair’ leadership race
Victory for premier-designate Heather Stefanson comes amid missing ballots controversy
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This article was published 31/10/2021 (1151 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Dozens of Shelly Glover supporters gathered outside Manitoba’s Progressive Conservative headquarters on Sunday to protest what they call an unfair election.
A day earlier, premier-designate Heather Stefanson won the party leadership race that decided who will become Manitoba’s next premier, coming out ahead of former MP Glover by 363 votes.
Stefanson’s victory came amid an ongoing controversy surrounding missing ballots, after at least 1,200 people party members said they didn’t get their mail-in ballots days before the vote.
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