
Elections Canada says more than 19.2M voters cast a ballot in federal election
OTTAWA — Elections Canada says more than 67 per cent of eligible voters cast a ballot in the federal election — more than 19.2 million people.
While this election was widely expected to see increased turnout, it did not surpass the record set in March 1958, when 79.4 per cent of eligible electors voted.
But turnout was higher than in the last federal election, when 62.6 per cent of eligible voters headed to the polls.
With votes still being counted, voter turnout still has some room to climb.