Ontario Tories extend deadline to sign up to vote in leadership race
TORONTO — Ontario’s Progressive Conservative party, fending off criticisms about the system put in place to help select its new leader, has given members more time both to register for the right to vote and actually cast their ballots.
A senior party source confirmed on Saturday that the organization has extended the voting deadline, pushing it back from March 8 to noon on March 9.
Earlier in the day, the party also announced it was extending the voter registration deadline for the second time in one week. Party members originally had to register to cast their online ballots by March 2, but the party extended that deadline to March 5 before ultimately setting it at noon on March 7.
Some of the four candidates currently vying to take the party reins have criticized the complexity of the voting system put in place for the leadership contest, which had to be organized after former leader Patrick Brown abruptly resigned in late January amid sexual misconduct allegations.


