Exercise your right to vote this federal election, even if you can't work out. The fitness centre at the Pemberton and District Community Centre is closed on Monday, but Advanced Polling is available ALL WEEKEND, from today until Monday 12 October, from 12 noon until 8pm, at the Pemberton and District Community Centre.
Flex your democratic muscles and rally your friends to vote.
Voting day in the 2015 federal election is October 19th, when polls are open for 12 hours.
If you are already registered to vote, your voter information card (sent by mail) tells you when and where to vote. If you have not received it yet, check to ensure you are registered. Be sure to bring approved ID.
Make sure you’re registered to vote
Elections Canada has set up an Online Voter Registration Service. There, you can check if you’re registered to vote, update your voter registration address. Unregistered voters can also register at that website.
Not yet registered to vote?
You can register online with your BC driver’s licence by October 13th at 6 p.m.
Voters can also register by mail. Forms must be mailed back to Elections Canada by Tuesday, October 13th at 6 p.m.
You can also register in person at your local Elections Canada office by Tuesday October 13th at 6 p.m. Click here to find information about the documents you need to prove your name and address.
You can also register at advance or election day polls, but Elections Canada recommends doing it ahead of time, as it’s easier and faster. Click here for a list of ID options if you are registering to vote.
Advance voting days
Polls are open to advance voting from noon to 8 p.m. on the following days:
Friday, October 9th
Saturday, October 10th
Sunday, October 11th
Monday, October 12th
The address of your advance polling place can be found on the voter information card that has been sent out in the mail or online in Elections Canada’s Voter Information Service.
First-time voter or a student?
Click here for details from Elections Canada on voting in the 2015 federal election.