TO VOTE IN YUKON IS A PRIVILAGED NOT A RIGHT THE NDP, THE YUKON PARTY DOESN'T CARE LEAVING RURAL RESIDENT'S LEFT BEHIND AND DENIED THE RIGHT TO ACCESS TO GO VOTE

4/2/20262 min read

To the politicians of Yukon:

This is a warning. You are public servants, not rulers. You were elected to serve taxpayers not to enrich yourselves, protect cronies, or trade favors for power. If you think you can act with impunity, hiding preferential treatment or using private connections to get better services, think again. I will investigate and expose inequity, secrecy, and any abuse of public trust. Every preferential benefit you give to supporters or insiders will be uncovered. The people deserve transparency, accountability, and fair treatment not backroom deals.

Clean up corruption, stop playing favorites, and start serving the public properly — or expect exposure.

During early voting in Whitehorse—my son’s first time voting—we went to Elections Yukon at about 1:30 p.m. A masked individual there asked where we were from. When I said “Teslin area,” we were turned away. It felt like partisan treatment; the person’s attitude suggested they were aligned with the Liberals. As I reported the incident to Elections Yukon no response. I sent an emailing the Director of Public Works, McKenzie Ingram, but received no response.(see email below) This goes for the NDP no response to email after they saw my letters to yukontario.com. See below is the last email from NDP

This lack of accountability is unacceptable. It suggests that no one from Elections Yukon staff to party officials cares about fair access for all voters. The Yukon Party and NDP alike must face that they reap what they sow. I expect a prompt, transparent investigation and a clear explanation of why we were denied the ability to vote.

This begins a mission of exposure. When basic rights are denied, accountability becomes my duty. I will publicly document and report any preferential treatment, secrecy, or abuses of power I uncover. Expect transparency: I will shine a light on actions that undermine fair treatment and voter access. Consider this a warning — clean up your conduct, respect voters’ rights, and stop hiding behind silence. Let the scrutiny begin. This includes Bureaucrats your payed by taxpayers your going to be held accountable as well.

Yukon is extremely broken

NORM BOISVERT