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   From: doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca   
      
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   =?UTF-8?B?e35ffn0g0KDQsNC40YHQsA==?= <{~_~}@nyet.ca> wrote:   
   >I'm going to guess that a whole lot of those in Florida for the winter   
   >are jewish Quebecers. Always have been.   
   >I'm going to guess that those in France are dual citizens - both   
   >Canadian and French.   
   >I'm going to guess that those in the UK are working there for various   
   >Quebec companies.   
   >I'm going to guess that this doesn't look good for the Parti Quebecois   
   >vote . . . .   
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   >   
   >CBC News Posted: Mar 26, 2014   
   >   
   >Record number of Quebecers register to vote out of province   
   >Majority of correspondence votes will come from Florida, a popoular   
   >winter destination   
   >   
   >   
   >A record-breaking number of Quebecers living outside the province   
   >temporarily have registered to vote in the upcoming election.   
   >   
   > How to vote if you're not in your home riding   
   >   
   >A total 18,273 people have registered to vote by correspondence.   
   >   
   >Quebec's Chief Electoral Officer Jacques Drouin said the province hasn't   
   >seen that many out-of-province voters in a general election in the past   
   >25 years.   
   >   
   >According to Drouin, the majority of those people — 75 per cent — are in   
   >Florida, a popular winter vacation destination for Quebec seniors.   
   >   
   >Among the out-of-province voters, there is representation on every   
   >continent in the world, and in 117 different countries including:   
   >   
   > More than 13,600 people in Florida.   
   >   
   > 624 in France.   
   >   
   > 238 in the United Kingdom.   
   >   
   >The former record was set in 1998, when 16,606 people registered to vote   
   >by correspondence.   
   >   
   >Quebecers are eligible to vote by correspondence if they have been   
   >living outside of Quebec for no more than two years.   
   >   
   >Government workers stationed outside of Quebec are also eligible,   
   >without the two-year constraint.   
   >   
   >The deadline to apply to register to vote by mail has already passed.   
      
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