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Can I vote for both a public and separate school board trustee?

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Can I vote for both a public and separate school board trustee?

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No. You may vote for either a public or separate school board trustee depending on residency. Residency is determined by faith. If you reside within the boundaries of a separate school district and share the same fail as those who establish the district, you are a resident of the separate school district, not of the public school district. See section 44 or the School Act.

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