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CRD advance polls attract just under a hundred voters

A total of 47 ballots were cast on Tuesday of this week during an advance poll for the Cariboo Regional District.

That is on top of the 50 that were filled out during the first advance poll.

Most of the votes, 65, were for Area E which covers South Lakeside-Dog Creek-Chimney Valley-Esler.

26 were for Area I, Narcosli-Nazko-West Fraser, 4 were for Area K in the east Chilcotin and there were just two in Area J, which is the West Chilcotin.

The last chance for CRD residents to vote will be this Saturday. (October 15)

 

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