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On Thursday, Ontario voters will head to the polls to cast a ballot to determine which party leader will be the province’s next premier.

While the deadline to vote by mail has come and gone, voters will still be able to head to their local voting centre to cast a ballot until Feb. 26 at 6 p.m. or head to the polls on election day.

Just six per cent of eligible voters in Ontario took advantage of advance voting in this year’s general election, preliminary data shows, which means plenty of Ontarians are expected to head to the polls on Thursday.

If you are not sure where to place your vote on Thursday, visit the Elections Ontario website to find location information.

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The website’s search tool allows voters to search either via their electoral district or postal code so they know here to head on Election Day.

The polls will …

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