Ontario's 3-day early voting window opens Thursday

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Ontario's 3-day early voting window opens Thursday
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Advanced voting in this provincial election lasts just three days due to PC Leader Doug Ford's decision to call an early vote. You can head to Elections Ontario and plug in your postal code to figure out where you can cast your ballot before election day.

Advanced voting in this provincial election lasts just three days due to PC Leader Doug Ford's decision to call an early vote. You can head to Elections Ontario and plug in your postal code to figure out where you can cast your ballot before election day.Three days of advance voting begins on Thursday morning. Ontario's election day, when most will vote, is set for next Thursday, Feb. 27.

CBC News will have full coverage of Ontario's election, complete with the latest results and in-depth analysis. Dwight Drummond is hosting our election special, which starts at 8 p.m. ET and airs wherever you get your CBC News. We'll also have an American Sign Language version of the stream available online.

Voting cards are in the mail, per Elections Ontario, however you don't need your card to cast a ballot. Head on over to their website to check on what ID to bring.: A Canadian citizen, an Ontario resident and over the age of 18. If you are eligible, please vote. Just 43 per cent of eligible voters cast a ballot in the last election, andOntario voters head to the polls February 27th. CBC Toronto brings you live coverage of Election Night at 8 p.m. wherever you get CBC News.

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