In future election-season vetting, political parties need to ask potential candidates whether they’ve committed an act that can be seen as sexually inappropriate, say two former members of Liberal candidate-vetting committees, although they acknowledge filtering out the badly behaved will still be difficult.
The two members who spoke to The Hill Times said the typical party screening process conducted by “green-light” committees in past election campaigns has tiptoed around directly questioning a potential candidate’s sexual behaviour, because of the private nature of such disclosures.
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