It's been a big year for elections in Newfoundland and Labrador.

First, there was a federal election in April, followed by provincewide municipal elections last month. Now, Newfoundland and Labrador voters are heading back to the polls one more time Tuesday to elect the next provincial government.

The Liberal Party, which has been in power since 2015 — first under former premier Dwight Ball, followed by former premier Andrew Furey, who was succeeded by current Liberal Leader John Hogan — is hoping to hold onto power for a fourth consecutive government, against a Progressive Conservative Party led by Tony Wakeham and the New Democratic Party led by Jim Dinn.

The 28-day campaign marked each leader’s first time out on the campaign trail as the head of a party — and all of them were making

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