With election day in Canada just days away now, some New Brunswick voters and politicians alike are confused by the newly restructured riding boundaries.

According to the Canadian Press, all political parties have expressed some concern in regards to the situation.

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NDP Leader Dominic Cardy says the redistribution of ridings has resulted in arguments within his own party when it was setting up new riding associations.

Green Leader David Coon says he's hearing a lot of confusion from prospective voters as he campaigns in his riding of Fredericton South.

In some cases, people have received campaign material in their mailboxes from multiple candidates in the same party.

Liberal Leader Brian Gallant says it's an unfortunate setback, but all the parties are trying to inform people on who their candidates are.

Tory Premier David Alward says the changes were needed because New Brunswick was over-governed, and he encourages people to visit the Elections New Brunswick website to become informed.

Chief Electoral Officer Michael Quinn says voter information cards have been sent to every home with details on their riding and where and when to vote.

Are you planning on getting out there and voting on election day?

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