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Pivotal Terrebonne byelection sees preliminary 20% voter turnout in advance polls
- Almost 38,000 people voted in advance polls across three byelections that might help Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberals gain a majority government.
- About 18,200 people in Terrebonne, Quebec, voted early, comprising nearly 20% of registered voters there.
- Advance voter turnout was lower in the Toronto-area ridings, with 10,300 ballots in Scarborough Southwest and 9,400 in University-Rosedale.
- The Toronto byelections replace former cabinet ministers Chrystia Freeland and Bill Blair, while the Terrebonne byelection occurred after the Supreme Court annulled last year's election result due to a clerical error.
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Approximately 20% of the electors registered in Terrebonne voted in advance between Friday and Monday, according to Elections Canada data.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleNext Monday, the final results of three by-elections could give the Carney government a majority.
·Montreal, Canada
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Total News Sources26
Leaning Left19Leaning Right1Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution79% Left
Bias Distribution
- 79% of the sources lean Left
79% Left
L 79%
C 17%
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