Toxicity and tight race fuel B.C. election integrity doubters, says professor
VANCOUVER — A British Columbia political scientist says social media questioning of the provincial election’s integrity is an “inevitable” result of political “toxicity” and a tight race.
University of British Columbia professor emeritus Richard Johnston says questions about mail-in votes and the handling of ballots also reflect circumstances south of the border.
He said other factors include use of more complicated voting apparatus and social media platforms where anyone can publish doubts.
“There is a relationship between the closeness of results and the toxicity of the commentary around it,” Johnston said.