Former Conservative leader Andrew Scheer not casting a ballot in U.S. election
OTTAWA — Former Conservative leader Andrew Scheer, whose dual U.S.-Canadian citizenship became an issue in last year’s federal election, won’t be casting a ballot in the upcoming American vote.
Scheer had been in the process of renouncing his U.S. citizenship ahead of the 2019 fall campaign.
But he ended that process after his party failed to form government and he subsequently stepped down as leader.
In the 2016 presidential election, there were approximately 620,000 Americans in Canada who were eligible to cast ballots, though only around 32,000 did.