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Quebec Green Party candidate wins right to vote in courtFive McGill University students seeking the right to register to vote have lost their legal case with one exception: the Quebec Green Party candidate can now vote in upcoming election.CanadaApr 4, 2014
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More Quebecers coming forward with claims they were dropped off voting listMore electors are coming forward to say their names were inexplicably missing from Quebec's electoral list, meaning they weren't able to vote in Monday's provincial election.PoliticsOct 5, 2022
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Quebec election voter turnout for 2014 down slightly from 2012It seems that a dirty election campaign didn't turn Quebecers off from voting; turnout was down from the last provincial election by just three per cent.CanadaApr 8, 2014
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Gallery: Quebec heads to the pollsTake a look at a few photos of Quebecers heading to the polls.CanadaApr 7, 2014
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5 ridings with lowest voter turnout in Quebec 2012 electionsWondering where the voters are least motivated in Quebec? Take a look at the five ridings with the lowest voter turnout in the 2012 Quebec elections.Apr 6, 2014
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Female candidates take a back seat in 2014 Quebec electionsThe 2012 Quebec electoral campaign made history with 254 female candidates running in the election - but this time round, things are different.Apr 6, 2014
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5 ridings with highest voter turnout in Quebec 2012 electionsWondering where the voters are most motivated in Quebec? Take a look at the five ridings with the highest voter turnout in the 2012 Quebec elections.Apr 6, 2014
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Top 10 memorable moments from Quebec election campaignFrom "le shove" to the fist pump, here are ten key moments in the Quebec provincial election campaign.CanadaApr 6, 2014
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Leger poll has Liberals in the lead with CAQ making comebackThe latest Leger poll shows the Liberals in the lead, the PQ continuing to slide and the CAQ making a late comeback.CanadaApr 5, 2014
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PQ candidates under investigation for breaking electoral lawsQuebec's Chief Electoral Officer has confirmed that it is investigating the possibility that Parti Quebecois candidates may have broken electoral laws.CanadaApr 2, 2014
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