You can take advantage of any of the 300+ polling places across the province, which include a number of local malls, community centres, churches, and post-secondary institutions.
In order to vote, you must be a Canadian citizen, 18 or older, and you must have lived in Manitoba for at least six months prior to election day.
If you’ve received a voter information card, Elections Manitoba says you should bring that to the polling place. The card will count as one piece of identification, and to vote, you need either a government-issued photo ID with your address, or two other pieces of ID, which could include a passport, a treaty card, Manitoba health card, utility bill, or a number of other options.
While the vote is, of course, by secret ballot, parents are encouraged to bring their children with them. Kids will receive an “official future voter” sticker at the polling place.
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