Polls close in Saskatchewan
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Posted: Oct 24, 2012 1:34 PM CST
Last Updated: Oct 24, 2012 8:02 PM CST
People from across Saskatchewan are casting their ballots in today's municipal elections. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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People from across Saskatchewan have cast their ballots in today's municipal elections — now there's just the counting.
Polls closed at 8 p.m.
CBC Saskatchewan will be bringing you all the latest results from across the province tonight on CBC Radio and CBC Television.
Here on our website, we'll be putting up the results as soon as they come in. There'll be an online forum hosted by the CBC's John Weidlich, live video and more.
In Regina, voters will elect a new mayor from nine candidates, as current Mayor Pat Fiacco will be stepping down after today. People in Saskatoon will choose Don Atchison, Tom Wolf or Clay Mazurkewich to be their next mayor. Atchison is seeking his third-straight term.
In Moose Jaw, there is also a referendum to decide whether the city will adopt a ward system. The City of Estevan is having a plebiscite on whether to make changes to speed limits in the city.
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