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Winnipeg teens surprised by Vote Compass results

Students at Sisler High School in Winnipeg said they were surprised and shocked by results generated by the online tool Vote Compass on Thursday.

Vote Compass is an online tool developed by Vox Pop Labs to promote understanding of political parties

Sisler High students try out CBC's vote compass

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Want to know how closely your views align with Manitoba's major political parties heading into the provincial election? Vote Compass can help you figure it out.

Students at Sisler High School in Winnipeg said they were surprised and shockedby results generated by the online tool Vote Compass on Thursday.

Vote Compassasks users to fill out aquestionnaire, thenaligns the voter's views with platforms of political parties running in an election. CBC has offered the interactive tool to voters since 2011 but this is the first provincial election it's been available in Manitoba.

Sisler grade 11 student, Kara Vallega, was convincedshe was Liberalbefore using Vote Compass.

"I was pretty shocked because I agreed with most of the things they were saying," said Vallega.

"I got the Green Party which was my second choice."

Rovin Balagtas, 16, also got the Greens but Vote Compass said he was equally alignedwith aparty he had never heard of, the Progressive Conservatives.

"I didn't know someone could fall into two parties at the same time," he said.

"It's either those two parties are similar or I just seem to agree with more people," said Balagtas.

Fellow classmate, Elisha Corsiga, was surprised by how much she learned about Manitobanpolitical parties.

"We're still young and we're still trying to learn about politics so I think it's a really great method of learning and just exploring politics as as a topic," she said of Vote Compass.


ForCBC'sfull coverage of the provincial election, seeManitoba Votes 2016.