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Healthy turnout for advance poll in Quesnel on Saturday

250 people voted early at an advance poll in Quesnel on Saturday.

That is on top of 240 that voted in the first of two advance polls in Quesnel last week.

There are advance polls open today (Tuesday) for Cariboo Regional District voters.

Area I residents, Nazko-West Fraser, can vote at the CRD Library Program room on Kinchant Street in Quesnel.

Area E,J and K residents can go to the CRD Board Room on North Third Avenue in Williams Lake up until 8 tonight.

Williams Lake will hold it’s second and final advance poll tomorrow at City Hall.

502 Lake City residents have already voted in the first advance poll last week.

There are no more advance polls for 100 Mile House.

186 people voted early in the South Cariboo last week.

General voting day is set for this Saturday, October 15th.

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