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578K ballots cast in advance polls in Alberta, Elections Canada says

Alberta saw a 59-per-cent increase in advance ballots cast for next week's federal election compared to 2015, Elections Canada said Friday.

Advance voter turnout in province up nearly 60 per cent over 2015 election

Disinformation spread on social media this election casting doubt over if Elections Canada should be providing pencils at the polls. (Chris Young/The Canadian Press)

Alberta saw a 59-per-cent increase in advance ballots cast for next week's federal election compared to 2015, Elections Canada said Friday.

An estimated 578,219 Albertans nearly one in five eligible voters cast ballots inadvance polls, which were open betweenOct. 11 andOct. 14, a spokesperson for the agency said.

In the Oct. 19, 2015 federal election, 363,613 Albertans cast advance ballots.In the May 2, 2011 election, 160,199 Albertans voted early.

As of Oct. 11, there were 2,981,599 eligible voters in Alberta, Elections Canada said.

The increase in advanced voting ballots cast has been seen across the country. An estimated 4.7 million electors votedin the advance polls in Canada significantly higher than 3,657,415 votes cast nationally inadvance polls in 2015.

An Elections Canada spokesperson said there were longer hours for the advanced vote this year.

There were also more advance polling locations on offeracross the country. In 2015, there were 4,946 polling stations, compared with 6,135 that were open from Oct. 11to Oct.14.