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Election updates: Voting ends at 8 p.m., turnout hits 40%

It’s ‘peak voting time,’ the City of Greater Sudbury noted in a recent media release in which they urge people to vote as soon as possible so they make it in time for the 8 p.m. deadline
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The Tom Davies Square voting station is seen on Oct. 22 following the second of two advance paper ballot voting opportunities.

It’s your last chance to vote in this year’s civic election, with all 27 of Greater Sudbury’s voting opportunities ending at 8 p.m. 

This includes the city’s 27 vote anywhere locations for regular paper ballot voting and the city’s online voting opportunities following instructions found in letters eligible voters will have already received in the mail.

Down to the final minutes in this year’s election, eligible voters without pin numbers for online voting had best attend any one of the following vote anywhere locations:

  • Beaver Lake Sports and Cultural Centre, at 45 Club Rd., Worthington
  • Capreol Community Centre and Arena, at 20 Meehan Ave., Capreol
  • Caruso Club - Upper Hall, at 385 Haig St., Sudbury
  • Centennial Community Centre and Arena, at 4333 Centennial Dr., Hanmer
  • Chelmsford Community Centre and Arena, at 215 Edward Ave., Chelmsford
  • Collège Boréal - Restaurant "au pied du rocher," at 21 Lasalle Boulevard, Sudbury
  • Colonial Inn, at 28 Cedar St., Coniston
  • Confederation Secondary School, at 1918 Main St., Val Caron 
  • Dowling Citizen Service Centre, at 79 Main St. West, Dowling
  • Dr. Edgar Leclair Community Centre and Arena, at 158 St. Agnes St., Azilda 
  • Elm West Playground, at 505 White St., Sudbury 
  • Garson Community Centre and Arena, at 100 Church St., Garson
  • Gerry McCrory Countryside Sports Complex, at 235 Countryside Dr., Sudbury 
  • Holiday Inn, at 1696 Regent St., Sudbury 
  • McClelland Community Centre and Arena, at 37 Veteran's Road, Copper Cliff 
  • Microtel, at 1312 Kingsway, Sudbury 
  • NORCAT, at 1545 Maley Dr., Sudbury 
  • Onaping Falls Golden Age Club, at 109 Service Road, Onaping 
  • Queen Elizabeth II Public School, at 32 Dell St., Sudbury 
  • Robert H. Murray Public School, at 3 Henry St., Whitefish 
  • Royal Canadian Legion Branch 76, at 1553 Weller St., Sudbury 
  • Skead Senior Citizens Club, at 5 Bell St., Skead 
  • St. Stephen's on the Hill United Church, at 1248 Lauzon Ave., Sudbury 
  • T.M. Davies Community Centre and Arena, at 325 Anderson Dr.,  Lively
  • United Pentecostal Church, at 2080 Lasalle Boulevard, Sudbury 
  • United Steelworkers Hall and Conference Centre, at 66 Brady St., Sudbury
  • Wahnapitae Community Centre, at 161 Glenbower Crescent, Wahnapitae

As of 7:08 p.m., voter turnout had hit 40.12 per cent of eligible voters, according to the city.

Results will be posted online at electionresults.greatersudbury.ca as soon as they come in. The team at Sudbury.com will be working to report on these results as soon as possible tonight.

The city’s tabulation of votes will begin after voting has closed at 8 p.m. This includes votes cast online and on advance voting days. Electronic voting results will be released online first, which  a city spokesperson said likely will not happen until approximately 9:30 p.m. Unofficial results from paper ballots will come much later that evening.

“Just a reminder that all election results are unofficial until they are declared by the city clerk,” according to the city. “While the declaration of official results is expected to happen on Tuesday, it could take longer if a recount is involved.”


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Tyler Clarke

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Tyler Clarke covers city hall and political affairs for Sudbury.com.
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