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  1. Feb 16, 2022 · According to the survey results, released Wednesday, 32 per cent of eligible Canadians who did not vote in the 2021 federal election on Sept. 20 said they didn't do so because they don't have an ...

    • Voter Turnout Among Youth Returns to 2015 Level
    • Voter Turnout Rises in Quebec, Drops in Six Other Provinces
    • Not Being Interested in Politics Remains Most Common Reason For Not Voting
    • Covid-19 Was Not A Common Reason For Not Voting in 2021
    • Many Eligible Canadians Report Being Too Busy as Reason For Not Voting
    • Electoral Process Issues More Common Among New Canadians and Youth
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    Three-quarters (76%) of eligible Canadians reported voting in the 2021 federal election, down 1 percentage point from the 2019 election. Among eligible youth aged 18 to 24, 66% cast a ballot in the 2021 federal election, down 2 percentage points compared with 2019. This decline marks a return to the 2015 level, but youth turnout remained well above...

    Quebec was the lone province where voter turnout was higher in 2021 than in the 2019 federal election, rising 1 percentage point to 77%. Compared with 2019, the proportion of eligible Canadians who reported voting in 2021 fell in Nova Scotia (-5 percentage points to 73%), Alberta (-4 percentage points to 76%), Saskatchewan (-4 percentage points to ...

    Among eligible Canadians who did not vote in 2021, the most common reason for not casting a ballot was not being interested in politics (32%). Similar to 2019, this was the most commonly cited reason in the majority of age groups, with two exceptions: illness or disability (39%) was the most reported reason among people aged 75 and older, and being...

    Overall, the COVID-19 pandemic accounted for 2% of all reported reasons for not voting in the 2021 election. Among COVID-19-related reasons cited by non-voters, approximately two-thirds were related to being worried about contracting the virus. The remaining one-third was made up of people who were sick with COVID-19 or self-isolating, people who d...

    Not voting because of obligations related to everyday life made up 43% of all reasons reported by non-voters. This included being too busy (24%), having an illness or disability (11%), or being out of town (9%).

    Among Canadians who did not vote in the 2021 federal election, electoral process issues accounted for 7% of reasons for not voting, including not being able to prove identity or address, lacking information about the voting process, or having issues travelling to a polling station. Electoral process issues were most common among naturalized Canadia...

    For more information, or to enquire about the concepts, methods or data quality of this release, contact us (toll-free 1-800-263-1136; 514-283-8300; infostats@statcan.gc.ca) or Media Relations (statcan.mediahotline-ligneinfomedias.statcan@statcan.gc.ca).

  2. Oct 28, 2020 · There are plenty of reasons why people don’t exercise their right to vote: apathy, voter suppression, registration issues. So what should you do if someone told you they’re not voting this ...

  3. Sep 20, 2021 · Within the electoral process reasons category, the most common specific reasons were: lack of information about the voting process (1.7%), unable to prove identity or address (1.6%), transportation problem/polling station was too far (1.5%), and lines were too long (1.2%). Other electoral process reasons cited were: not being on the voters list ...

  4. May 31, 2022 · Vote-information card for the upcoming June 2 provincial election in Ontario. (Lars Hagberg/CP) In one of the richest provinces in one of the richest countries in the world, more than 200 unhoused people died last year — a “ 50 per cent increase from the previous year.”. Out of the 216 people who died, 132 were residents of homeless shelters.

  5. a) Vote by special ballot from within your riding. With this option, you can vote: in person at your local Elections Canada office throughout most of the election period. by mailing your special ballot to your local Elections Canada office. To vote by special ballot, apply before 6:00 p.m. (local time) on the Tuesday before election day.

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  7. Nov 16, 2022 · In Canada, people between the ages of 18 and 34 have the smallest voter turnout. And many of these young voters feel as though politics are too complicated, making them less likely to interact with political parties than any other age. There are real consequences to this lack of political engagement among Generation Z.

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