City Clerk and Senior Election Official Marc Lemoine at the City of Winnipeg reflected on Thursday about Wednesday’s mayoral election. Lemoine says voter attendance was higher compared to cities like Toronto and Vancouver but were lower than anticipated. “We are looking at expanding the ‘vote anywhere’ polling stations to make voting easier for Winnipeg voters,” Lemoine said.
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City clerk says Winnipeg’s mayoral election turnout lower than anticipated
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