Former Progressive Conservative Party leadership candidate Shelly Glover is going to court today to try and convince a Manitoba judge that the party should throw out the results of October's leadership election.
Glovers lawyers are claiming there are irregularities surrounding the vote and question the security of some of the ballots cast.
Party officials say that only ballots counted on election day were approved and verified by trusted scrutineers appointed by each of the candidates.
While the judge does not have the authority to remove Premier Heather Stefanson from office, they will be determining if there were any breaches to the Party's constitution or rules and procedures established for the election.