Elections Ontario

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Ontario voters head to the polls (Canada NewsWire)

CNW/ - Today, Chief Electoral Officer Greg Essensa signed the writs for Ontario's 43rd general election. Voters across the province can cast their ballots.

For accessibility assistane with this document, please contact Elections Ontario at 1-888-668-8683, or Fax at 1-866-714-2809. Apply online or download an application at elections.on.ca. Regularly updated statistics on the number of applications received and the number of voting kits sent out will be available atelections.on.ca. I encourage Ontarians to take advantage of the many voting options available to them and to choose the one that best meets their needs." There are many days and ways to mark your X in this election, including by mail, at a returning office, and on election day. Voters can also download the new Elections Ontario app to get personalized information about when, where, and how to vote. Voters across the province can cast their ballots starting tomorrow until election day on June 2.

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Elections Ontario launches new app for the 2022 provincial vote (stthomastoday.ca)

A new app is making it easier for voters across the province. The Elections Ontario app, which officially laun...

And while the app boasts a number of useful features, Ontarians will not be able to vote via the app. A link to download the application can be found here. Users will also be able to utilize a scannable version of their voter information card through the application.

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Ontario election 2022: How you can vote, what's new, and COVID ... (CityNews Ottawa)

Up until the night of June 2, thousands of Elections Ontario workers will be helping eligible residents cast their ballots.

You should be able to come in and cast your ballot, especially if you have that voter information card, as quickly, as easily as possible,” Elections Ontario spokesperson Eleni Armenakis told CityNews. Elections Ontario is still in the process of hiring workers to staff all of the poll locations across the province. “Voters need to bring one piece of ID with their name and their address, and if they do receive a voter information card they can bring that as well and that just makes the process really simple when they get to the voting location,” Armenakis said. What are the options to vote in advance? For someone who doesn’t want to download the app, many of its functions are on the Elections Ontario website. For instance, they launched an Elections Ontario app (on Apple Store or Google Play) that allows voters to find out where they can vote, download their information card to use in conjunction with ID in order to vote, check to see if they’re on the voters list along with the ability to make changes, and access the application to vote by mail.

Ontario Election Q&A: Answers to everything you might be ... (Ottawa Sun)

Elections Ontario is touting ways to beat the crowds for a pandemic-era provincial election including a new online process to apply for a mail-in ballot and ...

Yes. If you don’t have a permanent residence, the place where you have returned most often to eat or sleep in the past five weeks is considered your home. You must be 18 years of age or older. If you are not on the voters list, you need one piece of ID showing both your name and current address. Depending on when you go, you’ll get either a write-in ballot or a ballot with the candidates listed. Elections Ontario must receive your completed voting kit — which will be sent to you once your application is reviewed and approved — by 6 p.m. on June 2. Article content Or submit an application and return it to Elections Ontario by mail or e-mail. To find your electoral district, enter your postal code in the Elections Ontario Voter Information Service online tool. Article content Article content Article content Article content

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Elections Ontario Is Ready For Voters (ckdr.net)

Julio Gomes is the Returning Officer for Thunder Bay-Superior North electoral district he detailed that there will be 10 advance polling days this year. While ...

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You can actually vote in the provincial election starting tomorrow ... (BayToday)

You can choose from eight candidates in Nipissing. Incumbent Conservative Vic Fedeli is seeking a fourth term. He's battling North Bay deputy mayor Tanya ...

Apply online or download an application atelections.on.ca. Regularly updated statistics on the number of applications received and the number of voting kits sent out will be available at elections.on.ca. There are many days and ways to mark your X in this election, including by mail, at a returning office, and on election day. - June 2 – Vote on election day from 9 AM to 9 PM (Eastern Time). - May 21 to 27 – Vote at your returning office from 10 AM to 8 PM (Eastern Time). Voters can also download the new Elections Ontario app to get personalized information about when, where, and how to vote. Incumbent Conservative Vic Fedeli is seeking a fourth term.

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Ontario election 2022: How you can vote, what's new, and COVID ... (CityNews)

CityNews spoke with an Elections Ontario spokesperson to ask about the 2022 vote and what changes residents can expect this year versus previous elections.

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Élections Ontario assure que les Franco-Ontariens pourront voter en ... (Le Droit)

Élections Ontario promet des services en français dans tous les bureaux de vote des régions désignées bilingues de la province, lors des élections du 2 juin ...

Élections Ontario prévoit que les élections du 2 juin coûteront environ 158,7 millions de dollars, ce qui équivaut à moins de 15$ pour chacun des 10,6 millions d’électeurs admissibles en province. À 28 jours des élections provinciales, Élections Ontario est en pleine préparation pour s’assurer que le processus de vote se fasse de façon efficace. Les responsables des élections en Ontario ont assuré mercredi que ceux qui résident dans l’une des 81 circonscriptions désignées bilingues et qui désirent voter en français pourront le faire.

Les électeurs de l'Ontario se rendent aux urnes (CNW Telbec)

Les citoyens canadiens résidant en Ontario qui seront âgés de 18 ans ou plus le jour du scrutin ont le droit de voter. Afin d'accélérer et de faciliter le vote, ...

- Du 4 au 27 mai - Soumettez votre demande de vote par correspondance avant 18 h (heure de l'Est), le 27 mai. J'encourage les Ontariennes et les Ontariens à se prévaloir des nombreuses options de vote qui leur sont offertes et à choisir celle qui satisfait le mieux à leurs besoins. Il existe de nombreuses journées et options de vote pour laisser votre marque durant cette élection. Vous pouvez notamment voter par la poste, au bureau du directeur du scrutin et le jour du scrutin. « Même si cette élection sera quelque peu différente en raison de la pandémie de COVID-19, nous sommes convaincus que nous pourrons assurer une élection sûre et sécuritaire, tant pour les électeurs que pour notre personnel. Lorsque vous irez voter, vous verrez que nous avons mis en place des mesures fondées sur les meilleures informations du moment. Les électeurs peuvent également télécharger la nouvelle application Élections Ontario pour obtenir des renseignements personnalisés et savoir quand, où et comment voter.

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Ontario election officially underway. Here's everything you need to ... (CTV Toronto)

THE WRITS HAVE BEEN DRAWN UP. · WHAT HAPPENS BETWEEN NOW AND JUNE 2? · WHO ARE THE MAIN POLITICAL PARTIES IN ONTARIO? · HOW IS A GOVERNMENT ELECTED? · HOW MANY ...

Even with a 40-cent increase from $11.95 to $12.35 on Oct. 1, Manitoba will be dead last across the country when it comes to minimum wage. 3 hr ago 3 hr ago 3 hr ago 3 hr ago 3 hr ago 3 hr ago Some stations in Ottawa were selling gasoline for 191.9 cents a litre. 3 hr ago 3 hr ago THE CANADIAN PRESS/Marta Iwanek (The Canadian Press)

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Elections Ontario Is Ready For Voters (country1053.ca)

Now that election campaigns are officially under way, voters can start thinking about who they want at Queen's Park to best represent them and their i...

On election day, Thursday June 2nd, you will only be allowed to vote at your assigned polling station. Those who require a special ballot will be able to cast their vote as early at May 5th. Elections Ontario has offices set up across the province.

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