Sask. election FAQ: What you need to know ahead of Oct. 28
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Voting day in Saskatchewan’s provincial election is fast approaching. Here's everything need to know before casting your ballot.
Voting day in Saskatchewan’s provincial election is fast approaching. Here's everything need to know before casting your ballot.
Yes, voters in Saskatchewan need to be registered. Elections Saskatchewan encourages people to register ahead of time to expedite the voting process. The deadline to register early is Oct. 19 and you can register online here.
If you missed the deadline for online registration, you can still register at the polls.
Registered voters will receive a voter information card in the mail, detailing voting place locations, dates, and times. You can also find your assigned voting place or view the locations of other voting places online.
Voters should also note that some constituency boundaries have changed.
Voters will need to show a piece of identification that confirms your name and address, such as a driver’s licence.
According to Elections Saskatchewan, voting week will run from Oct. 22 to Oct.26, with no voting on Oct. 27.