KITCHENER -- As voters in Waterloo Region and across Canada headed to the polls this week, students not yet eligible to vote were also able to cast a ballot in a mock election in their schools.
Schools set up their own elections on Monday as part of Student Vote Canada. Students took on the role of election workers and coordinated a school election.
Here's how Waterloo Region students voted in their local ridings:
KITCHENER CENTRE
- Mike Morrice, Green Party of Canada, 1,060, 29.58 per cent
- Beisan Zubi, New Democratic Party, 884, 24.67 per cent
- Mary Henein Thorn, Conservative Party of Canada, 627, 17.49 per cent
- Raj Saini, Liberal Party of Canada, 605, 16.88 per cent
KITCHENER SOUTH-HESPELER
- Suresh Arangath, New Democratic Party, 473, 26.18 per cent
- Valerie Bradford, Liberal Party of Canada, 455, 25.18 per cent
- Tyler Calver, Conservative Party of Canada, 375, 20.75 per cent
- Gabe Rose, Green Party of Canada, 237, 13.12 per cent
KITCHENER-CONESTOGA
- Tim Louis, Liberal Party of Canada, 677, 32.71 per cent
- Carlene Hawley, Conservative Party of Canada, 454, 21.93 per cent
- Narine Dat Sookram, New Democratic Party, 419, 20.24 per cent
- Owen Bradley, Green Party of Canada, 373, 18.02 per cent
There were no results available for Waterloo or Cambridge ridings as of 5 p.m. Tuesday.