Elections Canada is mailing personalized voter information cards to all registered electors, with delivery expected by Friday, April 11. These cards provide important details such as where and when to vote, along with information about polling station accessibility.
Most eligible Canadians are already registered in the National Register of Electors, but those who haven’t received their cards by the deadline or notice any errors should update their information. Electors can do this easily through Elections Canada’s Online Voter Registration Service or by contacting their local Elections Canada office.
While electors are not required to bring their voter information card to the polls, it can help streamline the voting process. The card can be used as proof of address when paired with another accepted piece of ID.
Elections Canada is also hiring election workers for various paid positions. Interested individuals can apply online or reach out to their local office for more information.
For more details, electors can visit elections.ca to find their polling stations or to confirm their registration status.
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