Elections Canada delays opening of some advance polls after hurricane batters N.L.
Elections Canada says it’s delaying the opening of advance polls over a large swath of eastern Newfoundland today as the province assesses the damage caused by Hurricane Larry.
Spokeswoman Françoise Enguehard says there’s no immediate word on when polls will be open for voters in three of the province’s seven ridings: St. John’s East, St. John’s South-Mount Pearl, and Avalon.
Larry made landfall as a Category 1 storm along the island’s south coast early this morning, bringing sheets of rain and sustained winds of 130 km/h across the Avalon Peninsula, which includes the capital city of St. John’s.
Newfoundland Power says tens of thousands of residents were without power in the St. John’s region alone.