Posted: Feb 19, 2021 2:27 PM NT | Last Updated: February 19 comments Memorial University political scientist Kelly Blidook says lower-than-average turnout could be enough to challenge the legitimacy of the new government.(Ted Dillon/CBC) A political scientist in St. John's said Friday that Newfoundland and Labrador's election campaign — disrupted last week by a provincewide lockdown — has been riddled with irregularities and is at serious risk of a result that could be challenged in court, if not the court of public opinion. "When it is complete, we won't know for sure if the House that we've elected is legitimate," Kelly Blidook, who teaches political science at Memorial University, told