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Voting in provincial elections

Get ready to vote in Ontario’s provincial election! 

Mark your X on or before February 27 to elect your Member of Provincial Parliament. We offer many ways to vote, including by mail, at your local election office, at an advance voting location, and on election day.

To be eligible to vote, you must be:

  • 18 years of age or older;
  • a Canadian citizen; and
  • a resident of Ontario.

Helpful information to get ready to vote: 

  • Voter information cards will be in the mail from February 17 to 22.
  • Apply to vote by mail before February 21 at 6 PM (Eastern Time) to receive your voting kit in the mail. Elections Ontario must receive your completed voting kit by 6 PM (Eastern Time) on February 27 to be counted. Your voting kit will include a write-in ballot on which you will have to write the candidate’s given name (or initials) and surname.
  • Vote in person at your local election office from January 30 until 6 PM on February 26. Remember to bring your ID.
  • Vote at any advance voting location in your electoral district from 10 AM to 8 PM from February 20 to 22. Remember to bring your ID.
  • Vote at your assigned voting location on election day from 9 AM to 9 PM Eastern Time or 8 AM to 8 PM Central Time on February 27. Remember to bring your ID.
  • You can use assistive voting technology at:

You can also contact your local election office to make an appointment to use assistive voting technology on election day, February 27.

Learn more about accessible tools and services to vote in this election.