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Cambridge falls shy of provincial advance voting average

Higher percentage of advance voters in Kitchener South-Hespeler
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Kitchener South-Hespeler voters exceeded the provincial average of advance ballot-casters for the provincial election, but Cambridge fell short, preliminary figures show.

There were more than one million advance votes cast across the province during a 10-day period, Elections Ontario stated in a previous news release, accounting for 9.92 per cent of eligible voting population.

In the Kitchener South-Hespeler riding, the percentage was 13.19 per cent, a spokesperson shared.

In Cambridge, 7,2 per cent of eligible voters cast an advance ballot.

“I want to thank all voters who took advantage of 10 days of advance voting, and the staff who continue to help make voting safe, efficient, and secure in Ontario,” said Greg Essensa, chief electoral officer for Elections Ontario, in the release. “For those of you who have not yet cast your ballot, I invite you to come out and vote on election day.” 

During a five-day advance voting period leading up to the 2018 provincial election, 6.8 per cent of eligible Ontario voters cast their ballots.