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Crumbie leads for the Liberal Party of Ontario
Voting for the new leader of the Ontario Liberal Party is moving into a second round, with Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crumbie leading after the first votes were tallied. Ted Hsu, who received the lowest number of votes in the first round with 1,300 points, is off the list. deleted.
A second election is now underway and his supporters' second choices will be tallied and added to the scores of the three remaining candidates, Crumbie, Liberal MP and former Minister of State Yasser Naqvi, and Liberal MP Nate Erskine-Smith. Crumbie has the highest number. After consolidating the first vote, he is in the lead with 5,559 points, followed by Comet with 3,320 points and Naqvi with 2,760 points.
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