Toronto mayoral byelection: Here's how to vote on June 26
City says 1,445 polling stations will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET
You're going to vote this time, right?
Just about one in three eligible Torontonians cast a ballot in last year's election, but a competitive and consequential mayoral byelection should bring more to the polls on Monday, June 26.
This year's advance vote — which ran from June 8-13 and saw a key improvement that allowed Torontonians to cast a ballot anywhere in the city — had a record-breaking turnout.
On election day, you will have to vote at a polling station in your neighbourhood.
That said, there will be way more stations to choose from, with 1,445 set to open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET.
You can use the City of Toronto's MyVote page to find the polling station closest to you.
Need the basics? Here are some FAQs
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Who's running? There are 102 candidates in the running. You can find the full list here, or read CBC Toronto's breakdown of the top six candidates here.
Can I vote online? No (and here's why).
Do I need to own a home to vote? No, you can vote so long as your rent a residential or commercial property in the City of Toronto — even if you just moved here.
Can I vote if I'm a permanent resident? No (even though some want this to change, you must be a Canadian citizen who is over the age of 18).
What ID do I need? Just one piece of ID showing your name and qualifying Toronto address.
What if I rent a commercial property but live outside of the city? You can vote. If you're voting on election day, you'll need to vote at a polling station near your business.