Advanced polls are open 9:00am and 9:00pm, today through Monday.
So....
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Check your voter information card. Your advanced polling location will be listed on the back. Or enter your postal code in the search here
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On the day you choose to vote, bring:
- Your voter information card.
- Valid ID of an accepted type.
- A working pen (don't use pencil).
- A mask (suck it up just this once. It's not worth losing your vote over). They'll have them there if you don't have your own. Don't argue with them. Just wear it.
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Head down to your polling place. Once you get in, there will be a desk waiting to receive you. You'll ultimately be given your ballot and sent to a voting booth. Proceed as instructed.
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Once in the booth, look at your ballot. (Candidate names will vary).
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Locate the candidate with the word "Conservative" written underneath the name, mark the circle to the right with a heavy "X".
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Follow the elections staff's instructions for submitting your vote.
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Leave.
Last I heard, to prevent someone from voting is called voter suppression.
I assume you're referring to the masks?
https://www.elections.ca/content2.aspx?section=faq&document=faqcov&lang=e#qno8a
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Ok, well don't waste your time heading down there then.
Every time you are willing to compromise when the other is not the. You're not compromising you're giving pieces of your values inch by inch.
Suit yourself.
idk who or what you are but to tell ppl to go vote then tell them not to vote because one refuses to give an inch even on masks comes off as disingenuous.
The choice is yours.
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As anyone voted at an advanced poll. What was it like?
You can refuse to sign their contact tracing
I didn't encounter any of that. Maybe because I'm in a Conservative riding?
Do you need your voter information card to vote on September 20th if you have ID? I registered to vote but didn't receive a card.
https://www.elections.ca/content2.aspx?section=faq&document=faqvic&lang=e#vic4