Voting by Mail
August 26, 2021 | Canada
In addition to voting on election day or at the advance polls, voting by mail is a possible alternative. In past elections, voters in Canada did not use mail-in ballots in large numbers. However, given the current pandemic, you may be considering whether this is the most appropriate option for you at this time.
If you are planning on casting a vote via a mail-in ballot, please consider the few points listed below:
- Voting at advance or election day polls is still a simple and efficient option. A number of health and safety measures are in place at each polling location to keep you safe.
- If you prefer to vote by mail, plan early. Deadlines apply, and you must allow enough time for your special ballot voting kit to reach you and for you to return your marked ballot to Elections Canada by election day.
- Once your application to vote by mail is approved, it is no longer an option to change your mind and vote at advance polls or on election day.
- Your ballot is your responsibility. If you need help returning your ballot, seal your ballot kit envelopes and consider choosing a delegate you know and trust.
Additional reasons to consider voting by mail:
- You are part of a vulnerable population;
- You are a student away from home;
- You know you will be outside of your riding during advance or election day polls and prefer not to vote early at an Elections Canada office.
For more information, please visit Elections Canada’s Voting by Mail page.
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