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  1. Use this service to: check if you're registered to vote. update the address on your voter registration (If you have moved recently enter your old address to be given the option to update). register to vote. Check the status of your request:

  2. If your province or territory is having an election (or is about to have one), please contact your provincial or territorial electoral agency directly to register or update your registration. Likewise, if there is an upcoming election in your municipality, please contact your municipality directly.

    • Why Register in Advance?
    • Other Ways to Register Or Update Your Information
    • For Canadians Living Abroad
    • Register of Future Electors
    • More Information on Voter Registration

    To vote in a federal election, you must be registered on the list of electors. You can register at the polls when you go to vote, but, if you register in advance at the right address, you will receive a voter information cardin the mail when a federal election is called. The voter information card tells you when, where and the ways to vote. An up-t...

    On your Canada Revenue Agency tax return every year. Checking "Yes" to the questions in the Elections Canada sectionis an easy way to keep your voter registration up to date.
    By mail. Contact usand we will send you a voter registration form by mail, email or fax.
    At your local Elections Canada office or assigned polling place when you go to vote. This option is available only when a general election or by-election is underway in your riding.

    Canadians living abroad who are eligible to vote can register on the International Register of Electors.

    Canadian citizens aged 14 to 17 can register in the Register of Future Electors. Upon turning 18, eligible individuals will be added to the National Register of Electorsto update the lists of electors for federal elections and referendums. To register: 1. Contact us. We will send you a registration form by mail, email or fax. 2. Check "Yes" to the ...

  3. Registering your name on the permanent list of electors or changing your information. Summary. If you are eligible to vote, but your name is not on the list of electors, or if you notice an error, you can correct this situation. Provincial Municipal School. Other resources.

  4. This application can be submitted by email or mail to update, add or remove your information, from the register(s) maintained by Elections Ontario, based on your home address. You can also register online at vReg.RegisterToVoteON.ca.

  5. Eligibility & Requirements. This application can be submitted by email or mail to update, add or remove your information from the registers maintained by Elections Ontario. You can also register online at eregistration.elections.on.ca. removed from the Register or Register of Absentee Electors.

  6. To update your voter information, visit the Voter Registration homepage. Select the ‘Get Started’ button and follow the steps to update yourself on the Register. Alternatively, you can complete a paper application form. Please note that applications sent by mail or email will take longer to process.

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