I can understand logistical difficulties and delays, but if you give people a day and hours to vote you absolutely have to give your best to meet those hours. Fly people out to the area and stay until the job is done. Leaving early as mentioned here is shameful:
When word spread that the voting station was closing at 2.30 p.m., she and others rushed to the polling booth, but she was too late.
"I could hear their airplane starting in the background," she said. "Today, I lost my legal right to vote.
And I don't even know what to say about not setting up at all, if true:
In Ivujivik, Mayor Adamie Kalingo said Elections Canada staff didn't even set up a station in his community before they left.
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They eventually did around midday, but after a toilet stop, they took off again.
Having advanced days and mail-in voting is all well and good, but you can't tell people that X day is election day and then have no method for them to vote.