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My wife and I voted. For some reason, she wasn't on the list, so she had to get a form filled out. She was amazed that over 60 people were on the ballot for mayor.
I heard Doug is bussing people in from community housing.
My wife and I voted. For some reason, she wasn't on the list, so she had to get a form filled out. She was amazed that over 60 people were on the ballot for mayor.
For a brief moment there, I thought that you were going to say that your wife was upset at being left off of the ballot, given that pretty much everyone else is on it!
Why? There are polling stations in many TCHC buildings. That is the point of the pandering on site.
There will be no mob, maybe some random guys doing random shit.
Even this is a bit unusual for a municipal election in Toronto, no? Art Eggleton always aspired for Toronto to be a "world-class city" (but did nothing for transit) and we're kinda secretly proud when we can be as bad (or bad-ass) as anyone.
I heard Doug is bussing people in from community housing.
(*although if this country were truly serious about getting people to exercise their right to vote -- rather than just pissing & moaning about low voter turn-out -- they would make election day a stat holiday so people could actually go out and do it without having to squeeze it in among other obligations. Also: hours need to be 9 am-9 pm, not this crap.)