Elections Canada Has Started Mailing Voter Information Cards
04 June 2024 - 11:53PM
PR Newswire (Canada)
Registered electors in Toronto–St.
Paul's should receive their card by Thursday, June 6, 2024
GATINEAU, QC, June 4, 2024
/CNW/ -
- Elections Canada is mailing a
personalized voter information card to each registered elector
in Toronto–St. Paul's (Ontario).
The card tells electors when and where to vote and has information
about the accessibility of their polling place.
- Most electors are already correctly registered and should
receive a voter information card in the mail by Thursday, June 6, 2024. There may be delays
depending on when polling places are chosen.
- Electors who do not receive a card by Thursday, June 6, 2024, or whose card shows the
incorrect information, can register or update their address
online or contact the Elections Canada office in Toronto–St. Paul's. All
electors in Toronto–St. Paul's can now check if they are
registered, or register or update their address through
the Online Voter Registration Service.
- They can also visit elections.ca and enter their
postal code into the Voter Information Service box to find out
where they can vote, as well as the location of the local Elections
Canada office and of their assigned advance and election day
polling stations.
- Electors should contact the Elections Canada office in their
riding if:
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- the name on their card contains an error
- they receive a voter information card for a deceased person or
someone who does not live at their address
- To vote, electors must show proof of identity and address. The
voter information card may be used as proof of address at the
polls. Electors must use it with another piece of accepted ID to
prove their identity. View the list of accepted ID.
- Electors do not need to bring their voter information card to
the polls in order to vote, but we encourage them to do so to make
the voting process easier.
- Elections Canada is hiring
election workers to fill various paid positions in the
Toronto–St. Paul's by-election. Anyone interested in making an
impact in their community can apply online
at elections.ca or contact the local Elections
Canada office for more information.
Elections Canada is an
independent, non-partisan agency that reports directly to
Parliament.
Subscribe to our news service at elections.ca.
SOURCE Elections Canada
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