The Globe and Mail: Mr. Nanos said that if the Longest Ballot Committee protests in Terrebonne, its biggest impact will likely be its disruption of the electoral process, not an influence on the by-election’s outcome.
“I can’t see a situation where the long ballot, in this particular case, when it’s a coin toss, could really favour either of the two likely front-running parties – the Liberals and the Bloc Québécois,” he said…