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Four southern AB ridings had huge turnout increase

Advance voting up 60% in southern Alberta

Oct 18, 2019 | 3:23 PM

LETHBRIDGE, AB – Election Canada is reporting a significant increase in voter turnout in the advance polls across southern Alberta.

For this article, LNN is considering southern Alberta to consist of four electoral ridings: Lethbridge, Bow River, Foothills, and Medicine Hat-Cardston-Warner.

While the total number of eligible voters in the region only grew by 3.14% between 2015 and 2019, the overall advanced voter turnout increased by 60%.

General voting day is Monday, October 21st.

The following numbers were provided to LNN by Elections Canada Spokesperson Leanne Nyirfa.

Lethbridge:

Out of 88,226 people who are eligible to vote, 16,373 (18.55%) voted in advanced polls.

This is an increase of 58.25% from the 2015 federal election when 10,346 did so.

Over the last four years, the number of eligible voters rose by 4.7%.

Bow River:

Out of 78,994 people who are eligible to vote, 15,359 (19.44%) voted in advanced polls.

This is an increase of 74.27% from the 2015 federal election when 8.813 did so.

Over the last four years, the number of eligible voters rose by 3.87%.

Foothills:

Out of 86,207 people who are eligible to vote, 22,029 (25.55%) voted in advanced polls.

This is an increase of 59.81% from the 2015 federal election when 13,783 did so.

Over the last four years, the number of eligible voters rose by 3.11%.

Medicine Hat-Cardston-Warner:

Out of 78,384 people who are eligible to vote, 11,934 (15.22%) voted in advanced polls.

This is an increase of 46.93% from the 2015 federal election when 8,122 did so.

Over the last four years, the number of eligible voters rose by 0.74%.