Top tips for casting your ballot on Edmonton's election day
The rules are easy: bring the right ID; go to your assigned polling station; don't take pictures
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There are a few things to know about voting in the municipal election on Oct. 16. Among them is that you can't take a picture of yourself or your ballot in a voting station.
Edmonton Elections says it mustprotectthe secrecy of the vote, and the privacy of those at the polls,according to the Local Authorities Elections Act.
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But before you can get that ballot, you need to show some identification that includes your name and address.
Eligible identification includes (among others):
- Alberta driver's licence
- Alberta identification card
- bank statement or personal cheque
- current utility bill
- statement of government benefit
It does NOT include:
- passport
- health care card
- school identification
- birth certificate
The rules stipulate that you must be at least 18 years old, a Canadian citizen, and a resident of Edmonton. You must have lived in Alberta for at least six months before election day if you want to vote.
Every voter can cast three votes on their ballot: one vote for mayor; one vote for ward councillor, and one vote for either a Catholic or a public school trustee.
Check your voting location
You must vote at your assigned voting station. Enter your address using the Where to Votetool to find out where.
Polling stations open at 9 a.m. and will serve anyone who is in line by 8 p.m.
So, if you roll up at 8:20 p.m. you won't get to vote.
There are also accommodations for people who need to vote in advance or through a mail-in process. Check out the edmonton.ca/electionwebsite for more details.