'The worst possible system:' Critics call for reforms to Toronto's mayoral election | CBC News
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When Torontonians enter the polling booth on June 26 to elect a new mayor, they will stare down a ballot with 102 candidates before marking a single vote.Whoever gets the most votes wins, regardless of their share of the overall ballots cast.With more than half a dozen high profile candidates in the packed field, city hall watchers say the next mayor of Canada's most populous city could be elected with less than a third of the popular vote.
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