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TORONTO – Polling stations are open across the Greater Toronto Area but some voters are encountering roadblocks.

A handful of voters in the riding of Toronto-St. Paul’s had to wait over 45 minutes for their ballot box to arrive after polls opened at 9:30 a.m. ET.

9:52am Waiting for ballot box to ARRIVE in order to vote. Poll no 125 isn't here. #PollWatch #elxn42 pic.twitter.com/AU9sdW8bHc — Janna (@jannatv) October 19, 2015

Still waiting to vote, Poll no.125 has arrive & needs time to set up. Ppl are getting riled up!! #PollWatch #elxn42 pic.twitter.com/fLiVNLlf40 — Janna (@jannatv) October 19, 2015

@ElectionsCan_E Can't vote. No ballot box. Person didn't show up. No plan B we're told. Poll no. 125 Toronto Archives. #elxn42 #canadavotes — Jürgen (@garymac21) October 19, 2015

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The same scenario played out in the riding of Spadina-Fort York as election officials were a complete no-show for over an hour.

.@ElectionsCan_E Polling station at 21 Widmer St, Toronto is a complete no-show over an hour after polls were supposed to open. #elxn42 — Trevor Henry (@trvrhnry) October 19, 2015

Meanwhile, a voter in the Vaughan-Woodbridge riding found out her station is only open between 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. and advised others to check their voter cards.

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“Called Elections Canada to verify whether it’s a typo…. NOPE!,” wrote Diana Leslie on a Facebook post on Sunday.

“Would have been out of luck if I showed up after work tomorrow, as I assumed they all close late.”

For the most part, voters in Ontario have until 9:30 p.m. ET. to cast their ballots, unless otherwise indicated.