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Voter numbers up for Cariboo-PG but percentages down

More people actually showed up to vote this year in the Cariboo-Prince George riding, but the percentage is down because of a higher population of eligible voters in the region. 

Elections Canada spokesperson Andrea Marantz supplied MyPGNow with its assessment of this year’s voter turnout for the two Prince George ridings…

Four years ago,  there were 79, 517 eligible voters in Cariboo-Prince George and 53, 950 of those people voted, representing 67.8% of voters. 

In this year’s election, 176 more voters came out (54, 126) but the percentage comes out lower, at 64.35%, because there are 4599 more eligible voters in the riding from 2015. 

For the Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies riding, the eligible voting population went up by 3,085 people. For this year, 68% (54, 597) of 79,397 voters exercised that right and in 2015, 52, 056 (66.5%) voters out of the 76, 312 eligible cast a ballot.  

“In individual ridings and polls it can be based on a great variety of things, so really what we look at is long term trends,” said Marantz on how Elections Canada assesses the information.   

Provincially, BC saw a 65% turnout compared to a 68% turnout in 2015. 

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