Working hard to get voters out: municipal clerks explain whats happening in Northumberland

Published: Oct. 15, 2022, 5:31 p.m.

The show: The full interview with bonus material: During the last election in 2018, voter turnout in Northumberland varied widely. In Brighton, there was nearly a 60 percent turnout. That is huge. And it is way over the average turnout. For municipalities the size of Brighton, the Association of Municipalities of Ontario says it is [\u2026]

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