Advance polling stations open today ahead of the provincial election.
Ontario residents who want to avoid long lineups on Election Day (June 2) can visit the advance polls, which will be available until May 28th from 10am-8pm.
All your options are highlighted on your voter information card, which should be received in the mail by the end of this week.
You can vote at any of the advance voting locations in your electoral district.
- When you arrive at the voting location, you will be asked to show your ID to an election official who will check if you are registered on the voters list.
- If you are not on the list, the election official will add you to the voters list and ask you to sign a declaration. The election official will then issue you a ballot.
- You will go behind a voting screen to mark your ballot. To vote for your chosen candidate, mark an X in the circle beside their name, and return the completed ballot to the ballot box.
- You will place your marked ballot in to the secrecy folder and take it to an election official operating a tabulator.
Elections Ontario also recently launched an app with candidate and voting information.
For more details on where and how to vote, please click here.
You can download the Elections Ontario app anytime, anywhere. Get personalized information about when, where and how to vote in Ontario provincial elections and unlock tools to make your voting experience easier.
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— Elections Ontario (@ElectionsON) May 18, 2022
Download the Elections Ontario app anytime, anywhere. Find out when, where and how you can vote in this coming election by creating an account today.
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— Elections Ontario (@ElectionsON) May 9, 2022




