Fewer Torontonians cast ballots during last week's early voting days than during the last municipal election.
The city of Toronto describes the 2018 advance poll turnout of 124,306 among 1.8 million eligible voters as "strong". A record high 161,147 people voted early over six days in 2014.
The busiest of five advance polling days last week was the final one, as 36,711 people made their mark Sunday.
Your next chance to vote is on election day, October 22 with polls open 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Your polling place is on the voter information card you should have received in the mail. Bringing that card with you will speed up your voting process. You also need to show a piece of identification that shows your name and address in Toronto. That ID can include a driver's licence, bank statement, utility bill or T4 slip.
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