City of Kelowna Wants to Know About Your Voting Experience

| November 21, 2014 in Local News

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The City of Kelowna is looking for feedback from residents about their election experience.

The 2014 General Election took place on November 19th and of the 99,000 eligible voters in Kelowna only a mere 30.3 per cent of them cast ballots. Kelowna residents, regardless whether they voted or not, are asked to complete a short, online survey about their experience.

The City of Kelowna will use the information to evaluate and enhance the voter experience and election communications for future elections. The results will be made public once they have been complied.

The survey is anonymous and respondents will not be asked who they voted for. You can go online to participate in the survey and Kelowna residents have until November 30th to complete the survey.

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