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CBC Radio: Election Funfacts

Elections are not all complex issues and sober debate. CBC Radio offers you some election trivia to help you make it through the campaign. Steve Rukavina reports from Montreal.



Funfact #1: Age
What role does age play in a candidate's political success?
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Funfact #2: Hair
A candidate's secret weapon: hair.
[Runs 1:02]

Funfact #3: Longevity
Who's got the most staying power in Quebec politics?
[Runs 1:27]

Funfact #4: Numbers
The election by the numbers
[Runs 1:11]

Funfact #5: Party
How to start your own party and cut out the middleman
[Runs 1:18]

Funfact #6: Signs
Signs of the times
[Runs 1:07]

Funfact #7: How to Vote
The ins and outs of casting your vote
[Runs 1:25

Funfact #8: Women
Things are improving slowly, but politics is still largely a man's game.
[Runs 1:31]

Funfact #9: Web
Which party is the most wired?
[Runs 1:37]

Funfact #10: Smarts
Who's the smartest party leader?
[Runs 1:47]

Funfact #11: Other Parties
There are more than just three political parties vying for power.
[Runs 1:34]

Funfact #12: Parti 51
Would Quebec be better off as the 51st American state?
[Runs 1:44]

Funfact #13: Money
How much money do parties spend trying to get elected
[Runs 1:16]

Funfact #14: Running Unopposed
The political cakewalk: Sometimes getting elected isn't much of a challenge.
[Runs 1:07]

Funfact #15: Cartoon
Drawing upon popular children's figures.
[Runs 1:48]



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