Advance voting opens in Brampton
Published October 7, 2022 at 8:01 am
Eligible voters in Brampton can cast an early ballot this weekend as the first round of advanced voting opens today (Oct. 7).
Early voting in Brampton will run until Sunday, and again on Oct. 14 and 15.
Brampton residents who are able to vote in the Oct. 24 municipal and school board election should have received their Voter Notices in the mail.
Voters are asked to take their notice and a piece of identification with them when they go to cast their vote. You can still vote without a notice, just remember to take a piece of identification showing your name and qualifying Brampton address to the voting location.
If you are not on the Voters’ List as of election day, you can be added to the list while at your voting location.
You can check to see if you are on the list or update your information by visiting the City’s website. Updates and online registrations are open until Oct. 15 and 5:00 p.m.
When and where do I vote?
To find the Advance Voting location closest to you, visit the City’s website.
Election day is on Monday, Oct. 24. On election day you can cast your vote at any location within your ward. For a list of voting locations by ward click here.
What if I can’t make it to a voting location?
If you are an eligible Brampton voter who can’t make it on Voting Day or any of the Advance Voting dates, you may appoint another eligible Brampton voter to vote on your behalf.
Any person whose name is on the Voters’ List or who has been added to the Voters’ List may vote by proxy. Vist the City’s website for more information about proxy voting.
Eligible voters who are homebound due to illness, injury or disability may apply to vote using the Home Voting service on Oct. 11, 12 and 13.
Limited appointments will be available to those who meet the eligibility requirements. More information about the home voting service is available online.
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