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Why Mississauga residents need to get out and vote in the June 10 byelection

Mississauga has seen really low voter turnout since its inaugural mayor Hazel McCallion, who held the job for 12 consecutive terms, last ran. Residents need to exercise their right to vote and keep their city and democracy strong.

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Voters head to the polls June 10 to pick the next mayor of Mississauga and a Ward 5 councillor.


Voters in Mississauga are heading back to the ballot box in a byelection to choose a new mayor and Ward 5 councillor less than two years after the municipality’s last election.

The city faces a pivotal moment as issues such as affordable housing and poverty are challenging the city’s 800,000 diverse residents, offering an even greater reason for residents to vote, but this election doesn’t come without its challenges.

Nicole Danesi is an active community volunteer and voter in Mississauga.

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