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Results discussion
#46
I really hope Mitchell wins, but I think this it's way too close to call.
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#47
Clarke drops to 5th and Wettlaufer surges to 3rd for Kitchener's Regional seats
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#48
Craig still wants GO Transit in Cambridge
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#49
Cowan got beat bad in Woolwich. 4400ish to 500ish. Guess people don't like scandals.
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#50
Looks like Sarah Marsh has won Kitchener's Ward 10
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#51
Wayne Wettlaufer pulling away in 3rd
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#52
Jane Mitchell still holding onto a narrow lead with 49 of 59 polls reporting
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#53
CTV reporting Redman, Galloway, Wettlaufer and Lorentz will make up Kitchener's Regional Council team
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#54
Shannon Adshade over Gary Price by two votes. It looks like Cambridge Ward 6 is this year's Kitchener Ward 9.
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#55
Shannon Adshade beats Gary Price in Cambridges Ward 6 by ONE vote.
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#56
I'm ready to say Jane Mitchell is going to win a regional council seat for Waterloo
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#57
My first post here to share in the jubilation. You guys had me worried with your earlier thoughts that Jay Aissa might actually stand a chance. I'm elated that Ken Seiling was re-elected. However, I was hoping Erika Traub would get the Waterloo mayoral spot because her platform and career experience includes serving the less fortunate in our community. I'm concerned that we might leave this section of the community behind through the gentrification caused by our grand dreams to build up the region.
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#58
Welcome to WRConnected SpeakerForTheLiving!
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#59
Sounds like 35% voter turnout in City of Waterloo
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#60
30% voter turnout in Cambridge.

Numbers are improvements but still stupid low.
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