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  1. Feb 22, 2019 · Hanover was one of eight municipalities in Grey County that used Internet and telephone voting for 2018. Voting was steady over the first week of the election period in Hanover, with a spike towards the final weekend of voting and cumulating with the busiest day of voting on election day, Oct. 22.

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  2. 2018 Municipal Election - Successful Candidate Data as of Voting Day. This dataset contains Municipal post-election data, including (but not limited to): number of voters, voter turnout (%), alternative voting methods and other municipal election statistics.

  3. Oct 26, 2022 · Four years ago, 2,632 of the town’s 5,411 eligible voters participated in the election for a voter turnout of 48.64 per cent. Paterson also easily won the 2018 election, winning by a 949-vote margin while Hicks narrowly defeated challenger Bill Roberts by 93 votes for the deputy-mayor seat.

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  4. www.elections.on.ca › elections-resultsElection Results

    Use our results application to find election results from 1867 to 2022, including: that can be filtered by year, electoral district, political party, or candidate. This includes number of registered electors, voter turnout and total ballots cast by type (valid, declined, rejected and unmarked);

  5. Oct 25, 2018 · The top two council positions didn’t see a change as incumbent mayor Sue Paterson defeated Mary Winkler and incumbent deputy mayor Selwyn Hicks defeated Bill Roberts. Paterson received 1,767 votes while Winkler received 818. The deputy mayor race was closer as Hicks received 1,315 votes and Roberts received 1,222.

  6. www.hanover.ca › council-government › electionsElections - Hanover

    Election Results. Open all. 2022 Official Election Results. 2022 Voter Information. 2022 Municipal Election Notices. 2022 Municipal Election Guides. 2022 Ministry Guide for Third Party Advertisers.pdf. Grey County Presentation Election Information Session.pdf. 2022 Election Policies & Procedures.

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  8. The 2018 Ontario general election was held on June 7, 2018, to elect the 124 members of the 42nd Parliament of Ontario. [2] The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, led by Doug Ford, won 76 of the 124 seats in the legislature and formed a majority government.

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