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One-stop shop for municipal election info Bill Atwood Observer Staff

Wellesley gets festive

The Wellesley Apple Butter and Cheese Festival returned last Saturday from a pandemic hiatus, drawing a crowd to the village. Among those taking part were magician Bill Nuvo, here balancing three chairs on his chin; Brad and Trina McBride; volunteers Ron and Theresa Bisch; , Jamie Gerber and Mark Salmikiri help make the famous apple fritters; while Jampree band members Jonny Sauder, Wendy Carraro and Jay Carraro provide some music. Bill Atwood

A GROUP OF VOLUNTEERS IS again undertaking an effort to try to inform voters in the region. Run by Civic Tech Waterloo Region, the website waterlooregionvotes.org contains almost every possible piece of information voters need in the need to make an informed decision. “One of the problems that we had seen around municipal elections obviously is low voter turnout rates. And one of the reasons for that is that at least when I was talking to friends of mine and other people who are voters, they would say, ‘Well, I just don’t know enough about the candidate,’” said volunteer Christian Snyder. “At least at a federal or provincial level, a lot of times candidates are aligned with a party, so you’re voting a lot of times along party lines as much as you are for the candidates. When it comes to municipal elections, oftentimes there’s a lot of people running or not very many, as the case may be, and no political affiliation, per se.

So it’s harder to determine where these folks lie, and what their interests are,” Snyder said. Launched during the 2018 campaign, the website helps voters find what ward they should vote in, and lists all the candidates and their websites, while also linking to news from other websites about the candidates. While the group does not make endorsements, it does link to endorsements from other groups as well as certain opinion pieces. While it has the least amount of focus, and the lowest voter turnout, municipal politics often has the largest impact on the daily lives of voters, Snyder added. ‘I’m not sure that everybody understands that or gets that. It has the least amount of hype with it,” he said. “The other part of it too, is that you’re voting for a number of different people. So you’re voting for councillor, you’re voting for a ward councillor, you’re voting for a mayor, you’re voting for school board, you’re voting for all of these different things. And → ELECTION 5

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