Online voting underway for new Ontario Progressive Conservative leader
TORONTO — Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives began voting online for a new leader Friday as some of the leadership candidates expressed concerns about a complex system they said could keep some members from casting their ballots before a fast-approaching deadline.
Hartley Lefton, chair of the leadership organizing committee, said the party was working to ensure all members received documentation in the mail needed to access the voting system, which was brought in for a hastily organized leadership race triggered by Patrick Brown’s resignation in January amid sexual misconduct allegations.
Four candidates — former Tory legislator Christine Elliott, lawyer and businesswoman Caroline Mulroney, former Toronto city councillor Doug Ford, and parental rights activist Tanya Granic Allen — are vying to replace Brown.
The Tories, whose membership management system was hacked in November, implemented a two-step process to verify the identity of voters, which requires party members to submit photo ID and wait to receive a special code in the mail.


