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How do I register to vote?
Elections Canada makes it super easy to vote. Click here to register. If you aren’t sure you’re registered, there is no harm in registering again. Additionally, you can use that link to update your information like mailing address with Elections Canada.
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Is it going to be safe to vote?
Elections Canada has made a number of considerations to allow for safe voting. They have added an additional advance polling date to reduce crowding at the polls. Each poll has the necessary supplies like PPE and hand sanitizer and allows for safe distances to line up.
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How can I find out where to vote?
On election day, you will vote at your assigned polling station in your riding.
To find out where your assigned polling station is located:
- check your voter information card;
- enter your postal code into the Voter Information Service box;
- call Elections Canada at 1-800-463-6868 or 1-800-361-8935 (TTY).
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What ID do I need to vote?
If you have either a driver’s license or any other card issued by the Government of Canada that has a name, photo, and address, or a Certification of Indian Status. You will only need one piece of ID. Please note, your ID must have your current address.
Or you can show any two pieces of approved ID. You can find that list here.
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Who can vote?
To vote you need to be a Canadian Citizen and be 18 years or older on Election Day.
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