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MPs urge action to address nomination loopholes exploited by Longest Ballot Committee

24 March 2026
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A House of Commons committee is urging Parliament to amend the Elections Act to prevent protest groups like the Longest Ballot Committee (LBC) from overwhelming ballots with numerous candidates. The committee’s report recommends prohibiting individuals from signing more than one candidate’s nomination papers and from acting as official agents for multiple candidates in the same riding. Tomas Szuchewycz, a member of the LBC, has represented hundreds of protest candidates since 2021, raising concerns about conflicts of interest. Allegations surfaced regarding the LBC’s methods, including claims of collecting signatures on blank nomination forms. In the recent April 2025 general election, the LBC faced around 18,000 complaints, as candidates like Bonnie Critchley argued that the presence of numerous protest candidates significantly diluted their votes. Despite the scrutiny, Szuchewycz remains committed to the LBC’s strategy for the upcoming byelection in Terrebonne, Quebec.

Why It Matters

The LBC’s activities highlight ongoing challenges within the Canadian electoral system, particularly regarding the integrity of candidate nominations. The committee’s recommendations come in response to growing concerns over the influence of protest candidates on election outcomes, as evidenced by the complaints filed and the impact on established candidates. Historically, Canadian elections have faced scrutiny over fairness and representation, making this issue critical for maintaining the democratic process. Ensuring that nomination procedures are robust and transparent is essential for preserving the competitive nature of elections and the legitimacy of elected officials.

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