
Voting Monday? Here's what you need to know in Waterloo region, Guelph and Wellington County
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Voters go to the polls in the federal election on Monday.
Polling stations are located throughout Waterloo region, Guelph and Wellington County. Polls will be open 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. People still waiting in line at 9:30 p.m. will still be able to vote.
Elections Canada notes there are three options for voting:
Polling locations can be found by typing your postal code into the Elections Canada website. People can also contact local candidates for help to find their polling locations and some candidates will also offer transportation help if necessary.
CBC K-W has been covering the issues important to voters during the election campaign. Below, learn more about your riding, candidates and read related stories.
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There are five candidates running in this election in Cambridge. They are (in alphabetical order by last name):
WATCH | Cambridge voters are concerned about jobs and the local economy. Here's where federal candidates stand on the issue:
Cambridge became its own riding in 1979. This year, parts of Brant County previously part of the riding have been removed as part of a redistribution.
Over the years, Cambridge has bounced between being a Conservative and Liberal seat. Before May won the seat in 2015, the seat was held by Conservative Gary Goodyear between 2004 and 2015.
In 2021, May won by getting 2,210 votes more than Cody.
Read more stories related to Cambridge:
The seven candidates running in Kitchener Centre in this federal election. They are (in alphabetical order by last name):
WATCH | Kitchener Centre voters are concerned about homelessness. Here's where federal candidates stand on the issue:













