A record 7.3 million Canadians cast advanced ballots in the 2024 election, a 25% increase from 2021, suggesting heightened voter engagement. This surge, possibly fueled by a campaign dominated by external threats, coincides with high debate viewership and tight polling numbers. Current polls show Liberal leader Mark Carney leading with 43.1% support, narrowly ahead of Conservative Pierre Poilievre at 38.4%. Unlike previous multi-party elections, this year’s race appears to be a tighter two-party contest.
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Nearly two million electors cast ballots on the first day of advance polls, setting a new record and exceeding the 2021 total by 36 percent. This surge in early voting, despite reports of lengthy wait times across the country, indicates significant voter engagement. While the impact on overall election turnout remains uncertain, the high advance poll numbers suggest considerable enthusiasm. Elections Canada is actively adjusting operations to manage the unexpectedly high volume of voters.
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Advance polls opened across Canada with widespread reports of lengthy wait times, some exceeding two hours. High voter turnout, attributed to both increased political engagement and the convenience of the long weekend, contributed to the delays at various polling stations. While some celebrated the enthusiastic participation, others criticized slow processing and difficulties faced by elderly voters. Elections Canada acknowledged the high interest and implemented measures to address bottlenecks, noting that early turnout doesn’t definitively predict overall election participation.
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