Voters can see list to vote by mail for Toronto District School Board Ward 11

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Toronto – Eligible voters in the upcoming Toronto District School Board (TDSB) Ward 11 by-election can confirm if they are on the voters’ list, add their name, update their information and apply to vote by mail.

To check or update information on the voters’ list, residents are encouraged to visit MyVote at: www.toronto.ca/MyVote. Changes must be made by 4:30pm on Thursday, February 6 to appear on the final voters’ list.

After this time, eligible voters can add their name to the voters’ list when they go to vote in person, either during:

  • Advance voting on Saturday, February 22 and Sunday, February 23 from 10am to  7pm, or on
  • Election day, Monday, March 3 from 10am to 8pm

Voter Information Cards

Starting Wednesday, February 12, Voter Information Cards (VICs) will be mailed to eligible voters who are on the voters’ list by Thursday, February 6.

A VIC provides information about when and where to vote during advance voting and on election day.

Eligible voters do not need a VIC to vote and a VIC is not an accepted form of identification for voting purposes.

For more information about VICs and examples of acceptable identification, visit the Toronto Elections webpage: www.toronto.ca/ByElection.

MyVote

Eligible voters are encouraged to visit www.toronto.ca/MyVote:

  • Find out if they are on the voters’ list
  • Add, change or update their voters’ list information
  • Apply to vote by mail
  • Find out where and when to vote
  • Find accessibility information about their voting place
  • View, download or print their VIC
  • Check the list of candidates running for the office of Trustee, TDSB Ward 11.

Vote by mail

Starting today, eligible voters can apply to vote by mail in the TDSB Ward 11 by-election by visiting the Toronto Elections webpage at: www.toronto.ca/VoteByMail.

Applicants can track the status of their Mail-in Voting package using the confirmation code received by email after completing the online application. Mail-in Voting packages will be sent by Canada Post starting Friday, January 31.

Completed Mail-in Voting packages must be received by Toronto Elections by noon on Monday, February 24. Completed packages can be mailed to Toronto Elections through Canada Post or hand delivered to a secure Mail-in Voting drop box. Two yellow drop boxes will be available in Ward 11 between Tuesday, February 18 and Monday, February 24.

More information about Mail-in Voting and drop box locations is available on the Toronto Elections webpage: www.toronto.ca/VoteByMail.