Here’s what you need to know for the upcoming Toronto mayoral election, from where to find your nearest polling station to how to vote by mail.
Yes. Advance polls will open June 8 and remain open until June 13, with voting hours between 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. During advance voting days, you can vote at any voting place in the city.To vote in the byelection, a person must be a Canadian citizen, at least 18 years old, a resident of Toronto and not prohibited from voting under any law. Someone who doesn’t live in the city but they or their spouse owns or rents property in the city is also eligible to vote.
For students who have a home where they live when not in school, and they plan on retuning there, they can vote in both their “home” municipality and the municipality where they currently live while going to school.to find all advance voting locations and polling stations on election day. Again, people voting on election day must vote in the ward where they live.
Though it’s not mandatory in order to cast your ballot, you can also bring a voter information card that will confirm with officials you are on the voters’ list, which will speed up the process. The voter information card does not count as a form of ID, so make sure to bring ID along with your card.They can also be downloaded and printed starting June 1 using
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