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Northern BC slightly behind with returning electoral reform packages

Elections BC numbers show residents in the north are doing worse than the provincial average when it comes to returning electoral reform packages.

Of the 33,077 registered voters in the Prince George-Mackenzie riding, 9,216 packages have been screened, a total of 27.9%. As for the Prince George-Valemount riding, 27.7% of the registered voters have returned their package (9,584 of 34,618).

Around 34% of packages have been returned from all over the province. This excludes any taken by Canada Post that have not yet been transferred to Elections BC.

Residents have until December 7th to return electoral reform packages.

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Matt Fetinko
Matt Fetinko
SAIT RTBN grad.

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