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Cathy Dobson/Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A former Sarnia councillor wants municipal voters to get tax breaks or grocery vouchers to encourage a higher turnout at the polls. Margaret Bird says municipal elections should be “incentivized” to get more people to vote. Voter turnout in Sarnia is consistently low and needs to increase or no change is possible, Bird told council…
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petrolialambtonindependent.ca broke the news in Kemptville, Canada on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
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