Voters Heading to the Polls for Election Day 2011

Newfoundlanders and Labradorians are heading to the polls Tuesday to cast their vote in the 2011 provincial election.

Polling stations have been setup throughout the province for people to cast their vote.

Three candidates are hoping for your vote in the Torngat Mountains District.

Progressive Conservative Patty Pottle, Liberal Randy Edmunds and New Democrat Alex Saunders are all hoping for your support.

Voters in Rigolet, Makkovik and Nain can all cast their vote at their Community Halls.

Postville residents can head to the Recreation Hall to cast their vote.

Hopedale voters can do so at the Hopedale Inuit Community Government office.

There are three candidates on the ballot in the Lake Melville district.

Progressive Conservative Keith Russell, Liberal Chris Montague and New Democrat Arlene Michelin are all hoping for your vote.

There are two polling stations in Happy Valley-Goose Bay.

Voters in the community can head to either the Royal Canadian Legion on Hamilton River Road or the Labrador Dental Building on Bowell Street to cast their vote.

North West River residents can cast their vote at the North West River Community Centre.

A polling station has also been set up at the Mud Lake Community Centre for voters in that community.

The polling stations close at 7:30 p.m.

Be sure to tune into OKalaKatiget Radio when the polls close when the winners will be announced live.

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