Voter Toolkit | How and when to vote
New Brunswick voters will be going to the polls on May 14 to elect members to their local councils, district education councils and regional health authorities.
CBC New Brunswick's Voter Toolkit is a list helpful links and contact information to make the voting process easier.
Elections New Brunswick:
- Elections NB home page
- Elections NB Municipal Election page
- List of candidates
- Election calendar
- List of electors
- Local Returning Office contact numbers
- List of polling stations
- Voter accessibility and accommodation
- Young voters
How to contact Elections New Brunswick
- (506) 453-2218
- 1-800-308-2922
When are advance polling days?
Elections New Brunswick will be holding two days of advance polling on:
- May 5
- May 7
What do you need to bring on voting day?
Elections New Brunswick sent out Voter Information Cards to people on the list of electors. When you show up to a polling station, you can bring your Voter Information Card. Bringing that card is the fastest way to vote.
If you are not on the list of electors, you will need to be added before you can vote.
What time can I vote on May 14?
Polling stations will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on election day.
Elections New Brunswick says all employees are to be provided three consecutive hours off work while the polls are open so they can vote.