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If the voters list is incomplete or inaccurate, how can the Labour Relations Board know if the right people have voted?

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If the voters list is incomplete or inaccurate, how can the Labour Relations Board know if the right people have voted?

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The Labour Relations Board will use the following process to ensure that the people who vote are those who are eligible to vote: When you vote, the Labour Relations Officer will place your ballot in an unmarked envelope, seal the envelope, and place it in a second envelope. Your name, job, and place of work will be written on the second envelope, which will then be dropped in the appropriate ballot box. When the province-wide vote is complete, the employer and the union will meet to examine each envelope and decide, at the Labour Relations Board, whether the individual who voted is eligible to vote. If he or she is not eligible to vote, his or her vote will be set aside and not counted. If he or she is eligible to vote, his or her envelope will go into the to-be-counted pile. Once all the eligible voters have been determined, the Labour Relations Board will open up the outer envelopes and remove the unmarked envelopes. These unmarked envelopes mixed together are then opened and the vot

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