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The election is Tuesday, May 17th
Where do I vote?
You can find out where you vote, known as your "polling station", from
the Elections B.C. website or you can phone them at (250) 387-5305 or
toll-free at 1-800-661-8683 / TTY 1-888-456-5448 with your complete address
and postal code to find the polling station where you will vote.
How do I know if I am registered to vote?
You can verify that you are on the voters' list by phoning Elections B.C.
at (250) 387-5305 or toll-free at 1-800-661-8683 / TTY 1-888-456-5448.
You can also do this online
at Elections B.C. but your computer must meet certain technical requirements.
Who is eligible to vote in a provincial election?
To vote in a British Columbia general election, you must:
Be a Canadian citizen.
Be at least 18 years of age on General Voting Day.
Have been a resident of British Columbia for at least six months
immediately before General Voting Day.
Be a resident of the electoral district.
Be registered as a voter for the electoral district or register
when voting.
Not be disqualified by the Election Act, or any other act, from
voting in the election or be otherwise disqualified by law.
I won't be here on election day. How can I vote?
Elections B.C.'s website can answer this question. Click "Voting" and
then "Voting Opportunities" for information on alternatives so that your
vote will be counted.