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American Focus > Blog > Politics > FYI: Canada Uses Paper Ballots, Election Is Over in One Day, No Machines, and Results Are Out When Polls Close |
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FYI: Canada Uses Paper Ballots, Election Is Over in One Day, No Machines, and Results Are Out When Polls Close |

Last updated: April 28, 2025 6:37 pm
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Stretching across vast landscapes, Canada holds the title of the second-largest country in the world by land area.

And here’s the kicker: Canadian elections wrap up in a single day!

In a refreshing twist, Canada opts out of electronic voting machines.

Instead, the electoral process relies on good old-fashioned paper ballots, with voting occurring in a single day and results unveiled promptly at the close of polls.

This method is touted as the ONLY truly secure way to conduct elections.

Canada uses paper ballots, election is over in one day and the results are out when poll closes. Mind you Canada is the 2nd largest country in the world. India uses E voting, voting is spread out over a month and the results take days to announce. Why? https://t.co/P5C2rP3sNV

— Yoga Yoheswaran (@yohes1) April 29, 2025

Tonight, Canada will reveal the winners of its elections.

One can’t help but wonder: if the U.S. adopted a similar approach, would the Democrats find themselves out of the running for the next 30 years—if not longer?

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