An election sign outside of Roseland Public School in Windsor, Ont., Thursday, June 2, 2022.
Ontario's snap election is set for Feb. 27. Here's what you need to know about casting a ballot.The Canadian PressAn election sign is pictured here in Windsor, Ont., on June 2, 2022. Ontario's snap election is set for Feb. 27. Here's what you need to know about casting a ballot.What do I need to vote?
Those who are not already registered must add or update their information at registertovoteon.ca to receive a voter information card before election day. Elections Ontario says the cards with information about your riding and assigned voting locations will be in the mail from Feb. 17 to 22. You must bring your voter card and one piece of identification that shows your name when you go to vote.
If you don't receive a voter card, you can still cast a ballot by bringing a piece of ID that shows both your name and home address to the polling station. Elections Ontario says photo ID is not required. Voters linger near a polling station in Toronto on Ontario’s election day on June 2, 2022. If you need to vote by mail, you must apply online before 6 p.m. ET on Feb. 21 to receive a voting kit. For your mail-in vote to be counted, Elections Ontario must receive a completed kit by 6 p.m. ET on Feb. 27.Voters can also head to advance polls in their electoral districts from Feb. 20 to 22. Locations will be listed on the Elections Ontario website.
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