Counting ballots to determine next Conservative leader to begin Thursday
OTTAWA — The Conservative party is giving itself a head start on counting the hundreds of thousands of ballots it received to determine who will be its next leader.
Tuesday was the deadline for party members to return their mail-in ballots to Conservative headquarters in downtown Ottawa.
More than 400,000 ballots were returned — out of some 678,000 party members eligible to vote in the contest, which is a record-setting figure for a Canadian political party.
The sheer size of that membership list meant party officials had to plan for how all those ballots would be counted in time for the new leader to named at event in Ottawa Saturday evening.