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Ottawa voter turnout tops country in federal election

Canada sees highest voter turnout for a federal election in more than 20 years but Ottawa residents hit polls with even greater levels of participation.

78 per cent of Ottawa electors vote, up more than eight percentage points from 2011 contest

On Monday, Canada saw its highest voter turnout in a federal election since 1993, according to preliminary results from Elections Canada. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young (The Canadian Press)

Thousands more Ottawa residents headed to the polls this federal election, as voter turnoutsoared to 78.4 per cent in the Ottawa area, according to early numbers from Elections Canada.

That's upmorethan eight percentage points from the regional turnout last election in 2011, andfar above this election's national average.

The contest between Liberal Catherine McKenna and high-profile NDP MP Paul Dewar in the riding of Ottawa Centre drew the region's highest proportion of electors. The riding also had the best turnout in 2011, but this time around, 82 per cent of the 91,625 residents who were registered to vote went out to cast ballots. That was one of the highest turnouts in the entire country yesterday.

Across Canada, unofficial results forthis election showvoter turnout at68.5 per cent, the highest level since the 1993 federal election.

In the national capital region, almost every riding exceeded that national voting average, with the exception of the rural Outaouais riding of Argenteuil-La Petite-Nation.

On the Quebec side of the Ottawa River, voters inGatineauand thesurroundingareas nearly mirrored thenational turnout, with an average of 69 per cent ofregistered electorsin the four ridings ofHull-Aylmer,Gatineau, Pontiac andArgenteuil-LaPetite-Nation casting ballots.

Figures from Elections Canada for the Oct. 19 election are based on preliminary results, and do not include electors who registered on election day. Local turnout in 2011 was 70.1 per cent, and calculated usingElections Canada data forthe ridings ofCarleton-Mississippi Mills, Nepean-Carleton, Ottawa Centre, Ottawa South, Ottawa West-Nepean, Ottawa-Orlans andOttawa-Vanier