A Saint John woman is livid at the treatment her mother received while trying to vote in an advance at the Admiral Beatty.
Iris Lloyd tells CHSJ News when she arrived with her mother there were not sure what I.D. they needed and a man working there was very impatient with her mom.
She says when they went to question the man at the front table he was very ignorant to her senior mother.
She asked him to calm down telling they just needed to know what I.D. was required her mother needed so she could vote.
She says this man also threw her papers down and told her to get out using profanity.
Lloyd says this is not the way that she and her mother should be treated adding she will be making a complaint to Elections Canada.




