The Conservative party uses ranked ballots for leadership races. Here’s how it works.
OTTAWA — The Conservative Party of Canada will announce the winner of its leadership race at an event in Ottawa on Saturday night.
The party said it would be counting nearly 418,000 ballots out of some 678,700 eligible voters.
The first-ballots results are expected to be revealed around 7:30 p.m. eastern time, but the ranked-ballot system the party uses to elect its leader could mean it will take longer than that for someone to emerge victorious.
Here is how it works.