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PHOTOS: With toques and masks, Abbotsford voters head to the polls

This B.C. election is one like no other
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The 2020 provincial election has been an election like no other.

Hundreds of thousands of people have already cast their ballots, but local polling stations still saw a steady stream of voters.

As most citizens headed to the polls, party staffer, volunteers and candidates have been working to rally every last vote for their cause. Polls won’t close until 8 p.m.

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Marvin Hildebrand sent this photo after having voted in Abbotsford.
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Daryle Martell
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Kourtney Krause’s son Henry didn’t vote, but he did get a sticker.
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Photo courtesy ‘Ed Heather Thiessen’
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Tanya Harder with the very-2020 I Voted face mask
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Kendra Kilback and her son.
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‘It’s my right’ Emily Kelly says
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BC Liberal candidate Michael de Jong started the process of collecting lawn signs today.
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NDP candidate Preet Rai was out waving signs earlier today.
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