The following is a complete rundown of everything you need to know in order to cast a ballot in the Oct. 24 civic election, which includes a vote for mayor, ward councillor and school board trustee
With the Oct. 24 civic election fast approaching, it’s worth taking note of how to cast your ballot. Those prohibited from voting include inmates, a corporation, a person acting as an executor or trustee in any other representative capacity and those convicted of corruption within the last five years, as described in the Municipal Elections Act.
Voters are also encouraged by the city to make sure their information is accurate on the voters’ list, although it’s not necessary to do so in advance of voting and can be done when you cast your physical ballot. The city has also lined up 27 locations for regular paper ballot voting on election day , from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Ballots will be dropped into a box, which staff will later take to a central processing location to be tabulated.
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