Courts have held that it's illegal to hold the results, if I recall correctly. But yeah, slightly more staggered voting hours might help. It's tricky having six time zones in one country, I don't think anyone else has to deal with that (maybe Russia?)
The hours of voting are staggered and normalized to Eastern Time here (12 hours of voting):
Newfoundland: 8:30 Local 7:00 ET
Atlantic Time: 8:30 Local 7:30 ET
Eastern Time: 9:30 Local 9:30 ET
Central Time: 8:30 Local 9:30 ET
Mountain Time: 7:30 Local 9:30 ET
Pacific Time: 7:00 Local 10:00 ET
During Daylight Savings, Saskatchewan gets split up. Those parts in Central Time would be (7:30 Local, 9:30 ET) and Mountain Time would be (7:00 Local, 10:00 ET). (Hope I got the Daylight Savings to Eastern Time correct.)
Ignoring Atlantic Canada for the moment, 30 minutes is barely enough time to count most polling stations, let alone the time to get the results out to the media so that someone could use them.
If the courts have held that it's illegal to hold the results, Elections Canada would probably move Atlantic Canadians voting hours later in the day, say to line up with 9:30 ET).
The broadcasters may take them to get a sense of what voters are thinking, but claim they don't rely on them for election night predictions. This seems true since many results can come in before the broadcasters call it.
I'm working at a polling station election night (in Atlantic Canada). I should be home long before the bulk of Canada's polls close. I remember one time getting home and having the election declared based on the results in Atlantic Canada. We're not back to those days.
Last election, CTV had a system online that automatically updated. It was a nice system and expect them to have it up again. It's going to be a late night for me!
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Date: 2004-06-23 06:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-23 07:02 am (UTC)Ignoring Atlantic Canada for the moment, 30 minutes is barely enough time to count most polling stations, let alone the time to get the results out to the media so that someone could use them.
If the courts have held that it's illegal to hold the results, Elections Canada would probably move Atlantic Canadians voting hours later in the day, say to line up with 9:30 ET).
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Date: 2004-06-23 07:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-23 07:29 am (UTC)I'm working at a polling station election night (in Atlantic Canada). I should be home long before the bulk of Canada's polls close. I remember one time getting home and having the election declared based on the results in Atlantic Canada. We're not back to those days.
Last election, CTV had a system online that automatically updated. It was a nice system and expect them to have it up again. It's going to be a late night for me!
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Date: 2004-06-23 07:31 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-23 07:33 am (UTC)Are you a journalist?
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Date: 2004-06-23 08:11 am (UTC)Once I get a job again, I'll be a software developer again.