Can I vote by mail?

Yes. Mail ballot voting was available for resident electors and non-resident property electors in the CSRD. The deadline to receive mail ballots has passed, so this type of voting is no longer an option.

If you already have a mail ballot, it must be received by the Chief Election Officer at the CSRD Office no later than 8 PM (local time) on Saturday, October 15, 2022 to be counted.

Please note: once you request a mail ballot, you will not be issued another ballot.

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1. When is General Voting Day?
2. How do I cast my ballot?
3. I'm not going to be available on Election Day. Can I vote in advance?
4. Who can I ask if I have questions about the election process?
5. Do I have to register in advance of General Voting Day?
6. Do I need identification in order to vote?
7. What forms of ID are acceptable?
8. I am a member of a First Nation, living on reserve. Can I vote in a local government election?
9. I moved here two weeks before General Voting Day. Can I vote?
10. I am not a Canadian Citizen. Can I vote?
11. Can I vote by mail?
12. Can I vote through the Internet or by telephone?
13. I own more than one property, do I get an extra vote?
14. I don't live in the jurisdiction, but I own property. Can I vote?
15. Can I take someone into the voting booth to help me?
16. Where can I find information on election results?