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Political organizer from separatist group not co-operating with voter list investigation: Elections Alberta

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A key organizer with the pro-separatist Centurion Project isn’t co-operating with Elections Alberta’s investigation into alleged misuse of the province’s list of electors, the agency says.

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“I can confirm David Parker is not co-operating with the investigation and he has refused to sign a statutory declaration confirming that he will comply with my direction to cease and desist with respect to the list of electors,” chief electoral officer Gordon McClure said in a statement on Tuesday.

In emails and videos posted online, experienced political organizer Parker has promoted the Centurion Project as a powerful tool to identify Albertans in favour of separating from Canada and recruiting campaign volunteers.

Supporters hope that an independence question will be added to an Alberta referendum vote on immigration and constitutional questions scheduled for Oct. 19.

Elections Alberta, Alberta’s privacy commissioner, and the RCMP are all investigating allegations that the Centurion Project obtained and misused a list of electors provided to the Republican Party of Alberta.

McClure told reporters yesterday Elections Alberta has issued 566 cease and desist letters to people who created accounts to access an online database that contained personal information of nearly three million Albertans.

He said the agency asked 21 people identified as receiving the voters’ list from the Centurion Project to sign a statutory declaration that they are complying with an order not to use the list.

The Elections Act says anyone found guilty of misusing information in the list of electors could be fined up to $100,000, be sentenced to serve up to a year in jail, or both.

Parker, who is best known as the founder of a conservative grassroots political group and third-party advertiser Take Back Alberta, has a disciplinary history with Elections Alberta.

Last year, Elections Alberta levied more than $120,000 in fines against Take Back Alberta (TBA) and Parker for violations of election finance law. The violations include failing to report income from fundraising activities, circumventing election advertising limits, and knowingly making a false statement to the chief electoral officer.

The Elections Alberta disciplinary webpage says the fines have been referred to debt collectors, that TBA has appealed some findings, and some matters have been referred to the crown for prosecution.

On May 1, Parker posted on the social media site X that he was “completely complying with Elections Alberta.”

Three days later, Parker posted that any allegations that he personally received or distributed any unauthorized voter data are false.

After a court ordered the Centurion Project to take down the tool containing voters’ personal information, the group also  issued a statement April 30 saying it had removed the application and was co-operating with the investigation.

The group said it purchased data from a third party, and that volunteers were using the app to identify people they know.

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Before complaints about the Centurion Project and Elections Alberta’s investigation became public, Parker had made social media posts critical of the agency.

On April 21, Parker posted on X, “Elections Alberta is waging lawfare on Take Back Alberta, The Alberta Prosperity Project, and Stay Free Alberta. They are using the power of the State to suppress democracy. This must be stopped.”

The Alberta Prosperity Project is another group promoting separation from Canada. Stay Free Alberta is a group that gathered more than 302,000 signatures on a petition requesting a referendum on independence.

On April 20, Parker shared a link to a media story about Elections Alberta with the comment, “I wanted you all about Elections Alberta. Corrupt to the core.”

In an April 19 post, he referred to the agency as “an evil tool of evil people.”

Neither Parker nor his lawyer immediately responded to emailed requests for comment on Tuesday morning.

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