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Spazito

(55,148 posts)
Fri Mar 28, 2025, 10:32 AM Friday

Canadians alarmed by text messages asking their vote preference. Then their postal code. Then their name

It's election time, so receiving a text message from "Mary" or "Nancy" asking about your voting preferences might not seem all that unusual.

At least that's what Calgarian Stacey Schoneck thought when she heard her phone ping this week and read a message from a sender with "ERG National Research" posing that question, along with a list of federal party choices.

"I was momentarily quite excited [and] thought I get a chance to say what is going on in Alberta," said Schoneck.

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But then she was asked for her name. She says that's when she realized something was off and started asking the sender questions with no response.

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The Canadian Research Insights Council (CRIC), a polling industry association, posted a notice on its website last year saying it has received numerous complaints about these text-message tactics from ERG National Research.

The notice stresses that ERG is not a member of its association and "should not be confused with Environics Research, a CRIC member in good standing."

more

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/erg-national-research-text-polling-complaints-cric-1.7494941

It appears this faux polling company is under the auspices of "ElectRight" which, to me, raises all kinds of alarm bells in and of itself.

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Canadians alarmed by text messages asking their vote preference. Then their postal code. Then their name (Original Post) Spazito Friday OP
Kick SheltieLover Friday #1
Thanks SheltiLover! Spazito Friday #2
Maybe a US-based, Trump-friendly outfit trying to find out Ocelot II Friday #3
You may be right... Spazito Friday #4

Spazito

(55,148 posts)
2. Thanks SheltiLover!
Fri Mar 28, 2025, 10:39 AM
Friday

It's an important heads up for sure, imo. We have to be on high alert for any intent to misinform, con us during the run-up to this elections. I put nothing past the Cons here.

Ocelot II

(123,873 posts)
3. Maybe a US-based, Trump-friendly outfit trying to find out
Fri Mar 28, 2025, 10:52 AM
Friday

which provinces to invade and conquer first? I wish I were kidding...

Spazito

(55,148 posts)
4. You may be right...
Fri Mar 28, 2025, 10:57 AM
Friday

The Cons are using Repub strategists to advise their party so this 'polling company' may well be out of the States and from the Repubs.

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