Election Day Discussion thread [Monday April 28]
Election Day Discussion thread [Monday April 28]
Who will form the next government in Canada? Follow live election results on April 28, with breakdowns from your riding and races across the country.

EDIT: If the elections.ca website is down for you, see here
Election Information
I recommend that you check the links yourself! I've copied some of the information below:
Ways to vote
See this page for full details.
Vote on election day (April 28)
- Check the hours for your timezone
- Check your polling station on your voter information card or by using the Voter Information Service website.
Vote by mail
- This method is for those who requested mail-in ballots a while back.
- Make sure that you get in your ballot on time: elections.ca/voting-by-mail
- uses the special ballot process
Special Ballots
Remember: Once you apply to vote by special ballot, you can't change your mind and vote at advance polls or on election day.
See this page for deadlines for when you can apply for one, and when they must receive it by. It also has information on what you must do differently when filling out this ballot: https://www.elections.ca/content2.aspx?section=vote&dir=spe&document=index&lang=e
If you are having any issues, reach out to your local Elections Canada office to know your options.
Data on your district:
Find your riding, your local Elections Canada office, and your candidates by using the search on the homepage: elections.ca
You can also use the detailed search at: elections.ca/scripts/vis/FindED
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PP's riding update as of approximately midnight EST:
Image Source: Globalnews
Alternative: National Post > Just the subframe for Carleton
10 0 ReplyThis might be the most interesting thing so far, actually, with the orange-blue swing votes in second place.
Poilievre could leave this as a freshly minted lobbyist: His first normal job.
9 0 ReplyIirc he's got a 5 yr wait before he can register as a lobbyist.
4 0 ReplyThat would make sense. Hmm. A desk job at Harper & Associates I guess, then.
6 0 Reply
Hopefully it's in the American regime and we never see him again. Opps...was that out loud
4 0 ReplyHopefully we've passed an inflection point now, and we're not doomed to keep following their trajectory.
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Update about 00:35 EST
110
/266
polls reporting28,327
votes reporting
Name Party votes Share Bruce Fanjoy LIB 14,529
51.3%
Pierre Poilievre* CON 12,817
45.2%
(source Globalnews)
1 0 ReplyUpdate about 01:05 EST
- 180/266 polls reporting
- 43,999 votes reporting
PP pulls up 0.5%
Name Party votes Share Bruce Fanjoy LIB 24,248
51%
Pierre Poilievre* CON 21,688
45.6%
Beth Prokaska NDP 709
1.5%
(source Globalnews)
Comment: Thy have counted 6709 votes in the past 30 minutes or so. This is the riding with 1 meter long ballots. What the fuck.
1 0 ReplyUpdate about 10:40 est
264/266 polls reporting
83,756 votes reporting
Bruce Fanjoy LIB 42,374 50.6%
Pierre Poilievre* CON 38,581 46.1%
Beth Prokaska NDP 1,190 1.4%
Same source as previous
Comment: that's about 80% voter turnout
https://globalnews.ca/news/11153487/canada-election-pierre-poilievre-carleton-riding-results/
Carleton covers suburban parts of Ottawa, which is home to many workers in the federal public service that Poilievre vowed on the campaign trail to cut.
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