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Marketing And Communications October 11, 2024, 9:36 AM

How to vote in the 2024 municipal election

If you’re a Canadian citizen who is at least 18 years old, a resident of Regina, and you've lived in Saskatchewan for at least six months as of November 13, 2024, you can vote in the upcoming municipal election! Here's how...

Register to vote

Register ahead of time to make voting faster at the polls. Check your registration status or register as a voter online to receive your voter information card by email. Remember to bring your mobile device on election day!

Expecting a paper voter registration card? You'll have to request one.

Identify your ward and subdivision

The Elections Regina website has an easy to use, interactive map to help you find your ward and school subdivision.

Ward map of Regina.

Who's Running

Once you know your ward and subdivision, you can find a list of candidates on the Elections Regina website. Here are some convenient links:

Find your polling station

Visit the Elections Regina website and type in your home address to find your polling station where you will vote. This information will also be on your voter registration card. 

When you go to vote, you will need:

  • one piece of government-issued photo identification with your name and address, such as your driver's licence or Saskatchewan identification card; OR
  • two pieces of government-issued identification, such as your Saskatchewan health card and/or a utility bill.

Find other examples of acceptable forms of ID on the Elections Regina website. 

Time and Transportation

Polling stations will be open throughout the city from 9:00am to 8:00pm on November 13. Polling stations are often community buildings such as schools, churches, or community centres. There will be lots of signs around a polling station so you know if you’re in the right place.

There are other ways to vote:

  • Advance polls are open from November 1 to 4, for voters who can’t vote on November 13.
  • Mobile polls are available for voters who are unable to leave their home due to disability or limited mobility. Apply on the Elections Regina website by October 22.
  • Special polls are available for voters that are in hospital or reside in seniors’ centres or special care homes. 
  • Mail-in ballots – You may choose to apply by October 15 to vote from your own home. 

City of Regina transit will be offering free bus rides on election day!

Vote

You now have everything you need to vote!

Watch this video for what you can expect at polling stations across the city.

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