Poilievre’s Carleton riding sees highest voter turnout in Canada during advance polls
- Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre faces an unexpected battle for his Carleton riding.
- This challenge follows a serious Liberal Party challenge and recent Liberal rise in Ottawa polls.
- The Conservative Party diverts significant resources and mobilizes the Ottawa war room to defend the seat.
- Internal polling indicates a tight race or projects a potential loss of his seat.
- Pollster Nik Nanos stated his leadership would be "untenable" if he loses the seat.
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Poilievre’s Carleton Riding Had Highest Advance Vote Rate in Canada
The Ottawa-area riding represented by Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre had the highest voter turnout in Canada in last weekend’s advance polls, preliminary data shows. A total of 43,394 voters cast their ballots in the Carleton riding during the four days of advance polling over the Easter weekend, according to Election Canada statistics. Poilievre, who has held the riding since 2004, is running against Liberal Party candidate Bruce Fanjoy, …
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