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Advance voting opens in Toronto, signifying campaign’s final stretch

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Advance voting in Toronto’s mayoral contest opened today, inaugurating the final stretch of the campaign with just over two weeks left before election day.

The 50 advance voting locations across the city are open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. until June 13.

The byelection to replace former mayor John Tory, who resigned in February after admitting to having an affair with a staffer, has garnered a record 102 candidates.

READ MORE: Toronto mayoral campaign: a look at some of the high-profile candidates

Former NDP parliamentarian and longtime progressive city councillor Olivia Chow holds a lead in the polls as more than a half-dozen high-profile candidates, including ex-police chief Mark Saunders and city councillor Josh Matlow, jockey for position.

Eligible voters can cast a ballot at any of the advance voting locations but must vote at their designated location on election day, which is June 26.

READ MORE: Man faces weapons charges after alleged threats to Toronto mayoral candidates

In response to the vandalism of a mail-in voting drop box earlier this week, Toronto Elections says it is in the process of relocating those boxes to indoor sites across the city.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 8, 2023.

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