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Cramahe Township mayor defends status quo, while some residents concerned over lack of in-person voting
Season 5 · Episode 69

Cramahe Township mayor defends status quo, while some residents concerned over lack of in-person voting

Consider This Northumberland

October 3, 202528m 28s

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<p>With everything going on in the world today, democracy can feel fragile. So, when Cramahe council recently discussed</p> <p>The post <a href="https://consider-this.ca/cramahe-township-mayor-defends-status-quo-while-some-residents-concerned-over-lack-of-in-person-voting/">Cramahe Township mayor defends status quo, while some residents concerned over lack of in-person voting</a> appeared first on <a href="https://consider-this.ca">Consider This</a>.</p> <div class='yarpp yarpp-related yarpp-related-rss yarpp-template-list'> <!-- YARPP List --> Related posts:<ol> <li><a href="https://consider-this.ca/residents-group-forms-to-fight-proposed-asphalt-plant-in-cramahe-township/" rel="bookmark" title="Resident’s group forms to fight proposed asphalt plant in Cramahe Township">Resident’s group forms to fight proposed asphalt plant in Cramahe Township</a></li> <li><a href="https://consider-this.ca/port-hope-council-votes-to-continue-online-and-telephone-voting-for-next-municipal-election-in-2026/" rel="bookmark" title="Port Hope council votes to continue online and telephone voting for next municipal election in 2026">Port Hope council votes to continue online and telephone voting for next municipal election in 2026</a></li> <li><a href="https://consider-this.ca/mayor-explains-public-conduct-policy-as-council-grapples-with-interactions-between-staff-politicians-and-residents/" rel="bookmark" title="Mayor explains public conduct policy as council grapples with interactions between staff, politicians and residents">Mayor explains public conduct policy as council grapples with interactions between staff, politicians and residents</a></li> </ol> </div>