Voter Information Service
Use Voter Information Service to find information on when, where and how to vote.
General
Voter Information Service is an online tool that provides the following information:
- the electoral district name and number
- Members of Provincial Parliament
- overview and detailed maps
- cities, towns and municipalities within the electoral district
- adjacent electoral districts
During a by-election or general election, it also provides the following information:
- local election office information
- advance voting locations and dates
- election day voting locations
- list of candidates
- a link to apply to vote by mail
- a link to apply to work for us
To find information about an electoral district, you can:
- enter a postal code
- select ‘Search by electoral district’ to choose an electoral district from a drop-down menu
- search from a list of First Nation Reserves
- search by a lot and concession address
To find your electoral district, you can:
- enter your postal code
- select ‘Search by electoral district’ to choose an electoral district from a drop-down menu
- search from a list of First Nation reserves
- search by a lot and concession address
Security and Privacy
We have taken precautions to make sure that the personal information provided by voters is kept secure and is used for electoral purposes only as outlined in the Election Act.
For more information, go to our Privacy Policy.
We have taken precautions to make sure that information entered on a shared computer is not available to other users.
This includes clearing any information entered once the request has been submitted and a session timeout in case a computer is left unattended.
Technical Support
The Voter Information Service works with the following browsers:
- Chrome v. 58+
- Firefox v. 53+
- Edge v. 14+
- Internet Explorer v. 11+
- Safari (iOS) v. 10+
Yes, the Voter Information Service has been designed to work on mobile devices and with most smartphone and tablet devices.
Accessibility
The Voter Information Service has been designed to comply with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) WCAG 2.0 Level AA guidelines and has been tested to function with screen readers.
Yes, the Voter Information Service has been tested to function with screen readers.
Contact
You can find our contact information on our Contact Us page.