Ontario Votes
Hey Ontario! It's June! You know what that means?
That means there's an election on Thursday June 2nd. That’s tomorrow. You need to vote.
If you received a voter information card in the mail:
Your voter card will have your voting location and poll number on it. You need to bring your voter card and one other piece of ID. There's a list of ID you can use HERE (français).
If you did not receive a voter information card, or you've lost it, or you forget to bring it to the polling place:
You will need to bring a piece of ID that has both your name and your address on it. Proof of address is important because the staff need to know you're voting in the right district. There's a list of ID you can use HERE (français).
The polls are open from 9AM to 9PM. Voting is quick and usually simple. What time they're busy depends on what your neighbourhood is like.
Information for voters with disabilities is HERE (français). If you have feedback on accessibility, there will be forms you can fill out at your polling station.
Elections Ontario does not call voters - if someone called or texted you to say the time or location has changed, that’s fraud. Check the website for accurate information.
If you got a mail-in ballot and you have not sent it yet, you can drop it off in person at your polling place or at your local returning office (français), anytime before the polls close at 9pm.