Vote anywhere is a new practice unveiled for the 2019 Alberta election, allowing advance voters to go to any polling station in the province to cast their ballots — but out-of-riding votes won’t be counted until Wednesday afternoon. As Adam MacVicar reports, with so many tight races in Calgary and Edmonton, it could mean a long night for Alberta voters.
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New vote anywhere practice could lead to delayed call on Alberta election night
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