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Safeguards in place to make sure people don't vote twice on Olympic plebiscite

The returning officer for the Nov. 13 plebiscite which will ask Calgarians whether or not the city should bid to host the 2026 Winter Olympic Games says there are safeguards in place to ensure people don't vote twice.

If you're thinking of trying to vote twice don't, says Laura Kennedy

Balloons are released during the Opening Ceremony of the Calgary Olympic Winter Games in February of 1988. Calgarians will be able to vote on whether or not the city should bid to host the 2026 Winter Olympic Games on Nov. 13, 2018. (File/Getty Images)

The returning officer for the Nov. 13 plebiscite which will ask Calgarians whether or not the city should bid to host the 2026 Winter Olympic Games says there are safeguards in place to ensure people don't vote twice.

Laura Kennedy said, for example if someone requests a mail-in ballot and shows up on the day of the plebiscite to vote, they'll be caught.

"Ifa person requests a mail-in ballot, it will be processed and returned to them, but on vote day we'll have a list of all people who requested a mail-in ballot and scrutineers will have access to that list to observe, to see the names on that list to ensure that person doesn't vote twice," she said.

"It's scrutineers responsibility to challenge a voter from voting twice."

Kennedy said it's an offence under provincial law to make a false statement in order to obtain a ballotor to knowingly vote if actually ineligible.

Calgarians unable to vote on the day can request a mail-in ballot through thecity's websiteorvisit the city's election office to pick one up.

Ballots will be couriered out within 48 hours of the request being processedand must be returned to the city by 4 p.m. Nov. 13.

Voters will be asked:Are you for or are you against Calgary hosting the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games?

They can choose between"I am for Calgary hosting" or "I am against Calgary hosting," as the two possible answers.

The plebiscite is non-binding.

Voters can also vote early during the advance vote on Nov. 6 and 7. A list of polling stations is available on the city's website.

With files from Scott Dippel.