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Voters in the city of Camrose, the largest jurisdiction in the sprawling rural riding of Battle River-Crowfoot, went to the polls Monday in a by-election that Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre needs to win to restore his seat in Parliament.

Polls opened at 8:30 a.m. local time, and many people came out to cast their votes in a race they say is crucial.

Michael Gacusan, a 17-year resident of Camrose, arrived at a voting station with his wife and daughter, showing support for Poilievre.

“He’s a good leader, honestly,” said Gacusan.

“Very important for all of us, of course. Like I said, we need some changes in our province,” he added.

Poilievre is expected to win in the central Alberta riding, which has been deemed “safe” due to its traditionally conservative roots. Former MP Damien Kurek, who won the riding in the general election with 83 per cent of the vote, stepped aside so his party leader could run and restore his seat in the House of Commons after losing his Ottawa-area seat in April, which he had held for 20 years.

Voters CTV News spoke to believe Poilievre will win. Those in favour of him are excited, while those who aren’t say they are frustrated.

“He’s not going to care what’s going on in the constituency,” said Louie Hagel.

“He’s more concerned about his own rear end being in Parliament down in Ottawa.”

Glen Miller described Poilievre as “parachuting into this riding.”

“He’s going to win. It’s kind of frustrating for me, not being a Conservative,” he said.

Voters say what they will be paying attention to is the margin by which Poilievre wins.

“If he does well here, he will probably keep it (the seat),” said Glenda Hagel.

“But if he doesn’t do as well, because it’s such a strong Conservative base here, then they might be looking at a leadership review.”

That leadership review by Conservative Party members is slated for January.

“I’m very positive he’s not going to pull in the 82 per cent or 83 per cent of the popular vote,” said Louie.

“He’s going to be lacking some support because the anticipation is that he’s not going to be here full time like Damien was.”

Poilievre is one of 214 candidates on the record-breaking ballot. The majority are affiliated with the “Longest Ballot Committee,” advocating for a review of Canada’s first-past-the-post electoral system, which they say doesn’t adequately represent the vote. The group also ran a campaign in Poilievre’s former Ottawa riding where he lost.

Because of the large number of people on the ballot, for the first time ever, Elections Canada will have a write-in ballot, meaning voters will write out the name of their preferred candidate.

Elections Canada will start counting ballots from advance polls early in the day to ensure results are available as quickly as possible.
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@HowardRoark where are you??? Are you still comfortably well off? Why wont you talk to us here on the FCW? There have been so many happenings? Why choose reddit instead??

PP is back and you love that guy!!! Good news right??Tell us again how he is the one. We love that story.

We even forgot all the nasty stuff you said about us FCW members all is forgiven. Well I forgive you at least and that is a good start the others might not forgive you and possibly may remember the nasty things you said.

@HowardRoark if your out there be well fren, be well.
 
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Howie got the boot a while back for being a prick.
 
so he wont be returning???? so sad

his spirit lives on i suppose with all of us. You know he lurks here i can feel it

perhaps he is still here watching and ready to throw his fist in the air like all of us once the PP wins

just kidding @HowardRoark PP is not the guy Canada needs

hahahaha

you fall for it everytime!!!

Good times ... its nice to reminisce sometimes
 
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This thread made me want to check in on hammie and see how the old stomping grounds are.
 
Just as we have many frens and some new ones i see we also have many frenemies

Did we possibly come together when they Freedom Convoy rolled in to enemy territory or were we still at each other cause of our differences i.e FCW is non censorship and other places love censorship like that hammy guys site
 

ConservativePierre Poilievre9,129
IndependentBonnie Critchley1,082
LiberalDarcy Spady458
NDP-New Democratic PartyKatherine Swampy240

26.8% votes counted are in

Jeb Bush is still favored to come in 1st place even though he isnt listed. Expect no surprises there

@HowardRoark if ur out there dont get to excited. PP has a lot of apologizing to do to his base for letting a massive lead get wiped out and allowing the Liberals the win
 
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break time go fill your popcorn bowls and drink some water for goodness sakes before you all dehydrate from all that salt you put on it

Is it to early to chant PP through out the streets of your neighbourhood???

good news for people needing a home cause you know PP is itching to build them hOooOoOooOooooooomes!
 
259 of 286 (90.56%) Polls reporting

ConservativePierre Poilievre31,69280.0 %
IndependentBonnie Critchley3,9369.9 %
LiberalDarcy Spady1,7734.5 %
NDP-New Democratic PartyKatherine Swampy8342.1 %

that is the ball game. Liberal tears will flow
 
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