New Brunswick hires ‘election ambassadors’ in bid to generate youth excitement
FREDERICTON — Election officials and student groups have launched a concerted effort to get students to vote in next week’s New Brunswick election — including flexible voting rules and the hiring of “election ambassadors” to generate excitement.
Chief Electoral Officer Kim Poffenroth said just 44 per cent of people between the ages of 18 and 24 cast their ballots in the 2014 election.
“If those individuals continue to vote at the rate they voted at in 2014, we’re going to have a voter turnout well below 50 per cent. We want to get them started earlier and hopefully they will continue,” she said Tuesday.
Campus voting stations have been set up at 18 post-secondary institutions for this Monday’s election — up from 13 in 2014 and just four locations during a pilot project in 2010.

