New Brunswickers casting their votes in today's federal election
CBC
Voters have been casting their ballots across the province in today's federal election.
And for some New Brunswickers, the decision didn't come easily.
"I still hadn't decided right up until probably last night," said Rhonda Kay.
Kay voted in Fredericton this morning,
She knew from the last election, polling stations wouldn't be very busy the morning of the election, because most people are at work.
"It was very fast," she said.
After casting her vote, Kay expects some kind of minority government after the ballots are counted.
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