Official Windsor election results pegs voter turnout at 35.21%
Voter turnout higher than unofficial results, but still lower compared to 2014 election
Windsor's voter turnout for the 2018 municipal election is higher than originally thought, but still lower than 2014's election.
Official results released by the City of Windsor show voter turnout was 35.21 per cent. Unofficial results released on Monday said turnout was 34.73 per cent.
Official results for City of Windsor says voter turnout was 35.21 per cent, which was higher than the unofficial number of 34.73 per cent. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WEvotes?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#WEvotes</a> <a href="https://t.co/qhEKOOtUsX">https://t.co/qhEKOOtUsX</a> <a href="https://t.co/RdzQ4oAcng">pic.twitter.com/RdzQ4oAcng</a>
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Here's a breakdown of the official numbers.
- Registered voters: 150,602.
- Ballots cast: 53,026.
- Spoiled ballots: 1,006.
- Declined ballots: 16
The 2014 municipal election saw a voter turnout of 37.46 per cent. There were 156,870 registered voters.