Ontario Election 2022

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Ontario's 2022 election is today. Here's how to vote when polls open ... (The Globe and Mail)

Eligible voters for Ontario's provincial election can cast a ballot in person from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ET at their assigned polling station.

Bookmark The Globe’s Ontario election page. Registered voters will need to bring one piece of ID with their name to the polling station. If you are not registered on the voters list, you will need to present one piece of ID showing both your name and current residential address to vote. Each party’s website also has the latest information on candidates in each riding. Our team of reporters and columnists will bring you the latest news and what it all means. Voting kits must be received by 6 p.m. on election day and can be mailed or dropped off at a returning office.

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It's election day in Ontario. This is everything you need to know (CTV Toronto)

Here is what you need to know on election day in Ontario -- from who is promising what, to where to vote and what time polls close.

Many family members, and their lawyers, are continuing their boycott of proceedings. The fourth leader declined to participate. Residents are encouraged to give themselves plenty of time to vote as there is at least one riding with significantly fewer polling stations than during the last provincial election. The podcast is your one-stop shop for election news broken down into digestible 20-minute episodes. Here is what you need to know on election day in Ontario -- from who is promising what, to where to vote and what time polls close. Here is what you need to know on election day in Ontario -- from who is promising what, to where to vote and what time polls close. The PCs have consistently held a leading position in weekly polling, with just under 37 per cent of respondents saying they prefer Ford as premier. - It's election day in Ontario. This is everything you need to know As such, voters will likely be bombarded by calls for strategic voting, but experts warn that it is next to impossible to carry out successfully. Here is what you need to know on election day in Ontario -- from who is promising what, to where to vote and what time polls close. - It's election day in Ontario. This is everything you need to know Are you still an undecided voter?

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Ontario election 2022: Key ridings to watch as voters go to the polls (Globalnews.ca)

While this election is predicted to be one in which voters don't have a huge desire for change, there are several interesting races to keep an eye on.

Kitchener-Conestoga: Jim Karahalios, a former Conservative activist who fought the carbon tax, has formed the New Blue party with his wife Belinda Karahalios, who was elected in 2018 as the Progressive Conservative representative for Cambridge, but was kicked out of caucus after voting against COVID-19 public health measures. If ridings such as this one are won again by the Liberals it will represent a shift back to the pre-2018 lay of the land and a building block for a Liberal resurgence. Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford and NDP Leader Andrea Horwath both spent time in the riding in the final days of the campaign. There is no Liberal candidate in this riding and the longtime Progressive Conservative representative there is not running again. The NDP was in second and the Liberal incumbent was in a not-too-distant third. This is the riding in which the Greens believe they are capable of picking up a second seat.

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Ontario election 2022: How, where and when you can vote today ... (CityNews)

CityNews will have complete coverage of the Ontario election results beginning at 9 p.m. on CityNews 24/7 or Amazon Prime.

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Ontario election: Polling stations now open for Ontario's 2022 election (Toronto Star)

Voters head to the polls for the 2022 Ontario provincial election. This file will be updated throughout the day. Visit regularly for breaking news and key ...

7:50 a.m. — ODSP rates have become a provincial election issue, with advocates calling for increased funding and less stringent measures to get people accepted. 9:11 a.m. — Companies like Uber Canada are stepping up to try and get voters to the polls on election day. Read the full story by the Star’s Alessia Passafiume. 7:55 a.m. — Is basic income dead in Ontario, or just sleeping? 8 a.m. — A confidential Liberal memo laid out strategy to hold Doug Ford’s PCs to a minority government. Voters head to the polls for the 2022 Ontario provincial election. While this election is predicted to be one in which voters don’t have a huge desire for change, there are several interesting races to keep an eye on. Read the full story by the Star’s Brendan Kennedy. Visit regularly for breaking news and key analysis on the election. Read the full story by the Star’s Robert Benzie. Read the full story by the Star’s Susan Delacourt. It’s not just your imagination.

Ontario Election 2022: Today is the day (Sault Star)

Today is the day and there's nothing else Doug Ford, Andrea Horwath, Steven Del Duca, Mike Schreiner or any other party leader can do.

His itinerary says he will be giving his election night speech at about 10 p.m. at the Delta Hotel in Guelph. Green Leader Mike Schreiner will be voting in Guelph after sign-waving with supporters. “There is a sense of urgency to this campaign. NDP Leader Andrea Horwath’s itinerary shows she’ll be fairly quiet on election day. This election comes at a critical time. Ontario Election 2022: Today is the day Back to video

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What you need to know on voting day in eastern Ontario | CBC News (CBC.ca)

Voting day has arrived for the Ontario provincial election. Polling places are open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Elections Ontario has information about what you need ...

- Renfrew–Nipissing–Pembroke - Ottawa West–Nepean - Ottawa–Vanier - Lanark–Frontenac–Kingston - Kanata–Carleton - Glengarry–Prescott–Russell

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Elections Ontario confirms technical issues, some polling stations ... (CBC.ca)

Voting has officially begun in Ontario with polls having opened across the province this morning after a month-long election campaign that saw parties ...

Ford has campaigned largely on his party's promises to build Ontario highways and hospitals, and other measures he's touted as job-creators. Polling stations will be open across the province between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. Voters must bring with them a form of official identification along with their registration cards. Elections Ontario has released minimal information about the issues. The new bank teller model adopted by Elections Ontario —which allows the next voter in line can go to whichever polling official is free instead of waiting for the person designated for their poll — will also help get voters in and out as quickly as possible, Langham said. Regardless, Crete said, "everything should go smoothly all the same." Elections Ontario is advising people to check their voting stations by searching their postal code on the Elections Ontario website or application ahead of time. Despite fewer polling stations this year compared to 2018, Elections Ontario spokesperson, Jo Langham, says the voting process this election day is expected to be "faster and easier" now. The St. Monica School poll in Nepean has been moved to The Metropolitan Bible Church at 2176 Prince of Wales Dr. 486 Paisley Boulevard has been moved to the Cashmere Avenue Public School at 3455 Cashmere Avenue. 1001 Bay Street and 887 Bay Street have been moved to the YMCA Metro Central at 20 Grosvenor Street. How to vote in the Ontario election The issue didn't affect voters at the polls, but rather the information that flows to parties to let them know who has or has not voted, which is known as "strike-off data."

Ontario Election 2022: Today is the day (The Kingston Whig-Standard)

Today is the day and there's nothing else Doug Ford, Andrea Horwath, Steven Del Duca, Mike Schreiner or any other party leader can do.

“There is a sense of urgency to this campaign. This is our chance to send the Ford Conservatives a message: that their days of reckless mismanagement are over.” His itinerary says he will be giving his election night speech at about 10 p.m. at the Delta Hotel in Guelph. Green Leader Mike Schreiner will be voting in Guelph after sign-waving with supporters. This election comes at a critical time. “Today can be the end of four years of Doug Ford’s broken promises, cuts, and chaos,” party leader Steven Del Duca, said in a news release.

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