Ontario election officials are trained to make your voting experience easy and accessible.
We are here to offer assistance at every step.
When you arrive at the poll, an election official will ask for your Notice of Registration Card and identification.
An election official will use your Notice of Registration Card to find your information on the Voters List.
You can still vote if you do not have this card.
Showing proof of name and residential address and completing a simple form will add you to the list and allow you to vote.
The election official will hand you a folded and initialed ballot and direct you to the voting screen.
Use the pencil supplied to mark an "X" in one of the circular spaces on the ballot.
Refold the ballot and hand it to the election official who will check the initials and hand it back to you.
Once you've placed your ballot in the ballot box, you've finished the voting process.
We encourage you to fill out a Customer Service Feedback form before you leave the poll to tell us about your voting experience.
If you are unable to visit your poll on election day,
there are 28 other days and many different ways to vote.
The Elections Ontario website provides information about all of our services, which we have developed to make voting easy and convenient for everyone.
Visit us at wemakevotingeasy.ca
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