Federal election cost estimated $630M, but many First Nations had no polling station
OTTAWA — Elections Canada says last year’s federal election cost an estimated $630 million — more than the estimated $502 million bill for the 2019 poll — partly because of extra costs associated with the pandemic.
An official report by Elections Canada, which ran the vote, outlines various obstacles it had to overcome because of COVID-19 and says it overestimated the number of people who would vote by mail-in ballot.
It says it had trouble finding staff for polling stations, including people to enforce social distancing and sanitize surfaces.
To help recruitment, it gave a pay raise to election-day staff, some of whom were subject to abuse by voters, including about wearing masks.