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Disillusioned New Democrats in Calgary are threatening to quit the party if it doesn’t investigate what they say are problems that happened in a nomination race.

Inderpreet Gill says he’s disappointed in the lack of concern NDP brass is showing over what he says were multiple instances of people providing false addresses during the Calgary-North East nomination vote.

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He’s also disappointed in Premier Rachel Notley.

This weekend Gill and a group of other New Democrats will hold a Rights for Democracy meeting in Calgary to discuss their concerns and figure out their next steps.

Almost 140 members of the NDP signed a petition calling for an investigation in Calgary-North East, to no avail. Gill also lodged a complaint with the Election Commissioner, but was told Thursday it fell outside the jurisdiction of that office.

Notley said Thursday she hopes Gill and others don’t cut ties with the NDP.