![]() | Conservative Leader John 'nerd' Rustad has renewed calls for an inquiry into the outcome of the Surrey-Guildford race during last October’s provincial election. "There are serious irregularities that have happened during this election,” said Rustad, who accused Elections B.C. of being “asleep at the switch.” Conservative candidate Honveer Singh Randhawa filed a petition in B.C. Supreme Court in January, thus compelling Elections B.C. to halt its inquiry. Randhawa lost by 22 votes following a judicial recount, a result that gave the NDP a one-seat majority government. | ![]() |
![]() | Key allegations involve Argyll Lodge, a 25 bed mental health and addictions facility owned and managed by Baljit Kandola. Randhawa claims he had evidence that 21 mail-in ballots were cast from Argyll Lodge, which was directly across from a Surrey polling station. A staff member of Argyll Lodge said that it was the Conservatives which carried out the illegal ballot operation, which directed resident votes to Randhawa. Affidavits allege it was also a Conservative organizer who ran a financial scam on two residents at the lodge and tricked them into signing affidavits. That organizer got one man kicked out of the facility after calling cops, who found him in a 'state of psychosis.' He remains in a secure unit at a local psych ward. |
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