Voter Registration
Most Canadians who are eligible to vote (Canadian citizens at least 18 years old) are already registered in the National Register of Electors, which is used to create the lists of electors.
You can register here.
You can register here.
Why register in advance?
To vote in a federal election, you must be registered on the list of electors. You can register at the polls when you go to vote, but if you register in advance at the right address, you will receive a voter information card in the mail when a federal election is called. The vote information card tells you when, where and the ways to vote. An up-to-date registration will also make the voting process faster.
Other ways to register or update your information
1. On your tax return every year, check the Elections Canada boxes. Even if you've already registered, it's an easy way to keep your registration up to date.
2. By mail. You can contact elections.ca and they will send you a voter registration form by mail, email or fax. They can also send you the form to correct your information.
3. At your local Elections Canada office or your polling place when you go to vote.
2. By mail. You can contact elections.ca and they will send you a voter registration form by mail, email or fax. They can also send you the form to correct your information.
3. At your local Elections Canada office or your polling place when you go to vote.
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