G&M: Tory Campaign College Offers Lesson In Favours
The municipal candidate had a question
for Brian Patterson: Can someone running for city council get his hands
on party computer programs that incorporate federal or provincial
voters lists?
Specifically, the candidate wanted to know if he could get access to massive databases, called CIMS (constituent information/issue management system), that the federal and provincial parties use to store information about voters, including lists of electors that are protected by law.
Read the entire Globe and Mail article here.
Specifically, the candidate wanted to know if he could get access to massive databases, called CIMS (constituent information/issue management system), that the federal and provincial parties use to store information about voters, including lists of electors that are protected by law.
Read the entire Globe and Mail article here.


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