How to vote in the 2025 Canadian general election
How to vote in the 2025 Canadian general election
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We'll walk you through things, step-by-step. Make sure to fill out everything you can!
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Then, we'll draw up your full plan to vote. You can print it, save it as a PDF, or have us send you a reminder text!
Can you vote?
Check all the boxes that apply to you:
Are you registered to vote?
When and where will you vote?
On election day, Apr 28
L.A. Desmarais School
A.V. Graham Public School
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 261
St. Clair Beach Community Centre
Ste-Marguerite-d'Youville School
Lakeshore St. Andrews Church Hall
WFCU Centre - Banquet Hall
St. Joseph's Catholic High School
Forest Glade Arena
Riverside Sports Centre
St. John Vianney School
Riverside Banquet Hall
Windsor Yacht Club
Windsor Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Forest Glade Primary Learning Centre
Roseville Gardens Community Centre
Our Lady of Guadaloupe Church Hall
St. Cyril's Slovak Centre
Willistead Manor Coach House
Gino and Liz Marcus Community Complex
F.W. Begley Public School
Tecumseh United Church
Good Shepherd Parish
Forest Glade Community Centre
St. Augustine of Canterbury Anglican Church
Dr. David Suzuki Public School
W.J. Langlois School
Rose City Islamic Centre
Constable John Atkinson Memorial Community Centre
Holy Trinity Parish
New Beginnings Community Church
St. Peter School
Riverside Sportsmen's Club
Our Lady of the Atonement Parish
Most Precious Blood Church
St. Vladimir's Ukrainian Cultural Centre
St. Mark's By-the-Lake Anglican Church
Bayview Towers
Ciociaro Club
Banwell Community Church
Chartwell St. Clair Beach Retirement Residence
Shoreline Towers
Westchester at The Lake
St. Clair Towers
The Shoreview at Riverside
Who are you voting for?
Step 1: Review the candidate profiles
Step 2: Come back here and choose your pick
Need another look at your options?
PPC
Conservative
Centrist
CHP
NDP
Liberal
Green
Your pick for MP
Are your friends voting?
Help spread a little democracy! Do one of the following:
Why we're asking you to spread the word
If we want to keep our democracy, we have to use it. And all most people need to go out and vote is a little push from a friend!
Your plan to vote
How
When
Where
What to bring
One photo ID card issued by a Canadian government (federal, provincial, territorial, or local) with your photo, name, and current address.
2 pieces of ID, both with your name, proving who you are and where you live:
- At least 1 piece must have your residential address
- Both pieces must have your name
Valid pieces of ID include documents, bills, ID cards, and ID bracelets from various government and non-government sources. See the "Examples of acceptable ID" section below for examples.
Someone who knows you and is assigned to your polling station who can vouch for you. They must be able to prove their identity and address.
A person can vouch for only one other person, except in long-term care facilities.
- From a government or government agency:
- band membership card
- birth certificate
- Canadian citizenship card or certificate
- Canadian Forces identity card
- Canadian passport (accepted only as proof of identity)
- card issued by an Inuit local authority
- firearms licence
- government cheque or cheque stub
- government statement of benefits
- health card
- income tax assessment
- Indian status card or temporary confirmation of registration
- library card
- licence or card issued for fishing, trapping or hunting
- liquor identity card
- Métis card
- old age security card
- parolee card
- property tax assessment or evaluation
- public transportation card
- social insurance number card
- vehicle ownership
- Veterans Affairs health care identification card
- From Elections Canada:
- targeted revision form to residents of long-term care facilities
- voter information card
- From an educational institution:
- correspondence issued by a school, college or university
- student identity card
- From a health care facility or organization:
- blood donor card
- CNIB card
- hospital card
- label on a prescription container
- identity bracelet issued by a hospital or long-term care facility
- medical clinic card
- From a financial institution:
- bank statement
- credit card
- credit card statement
- credit union statement
- debit card
- insurance certificate, policy or statement
- mortgage contract or statement
- pension plan statement
- personal cheque
- From a private organization:
- employee card
- residential lease or sub-lease
- utility bill (e.g.: electricity; water; telecommunications services, including telephone, cable or satellite)
- Letters of confirmation:
- letter from a public curator, public guardian or public trustee
- letter of confirmation of residence from a First Nations band or reserve or an Inuit local authority
- letter of confirmation of residence from an Alberta Metis Settlement authority
- letter of confirmation of residence, letter of stay, admission form, or statement of benefits from a designated student residence, seniors' residence, long-term care facility, shelter, soup kitchen or community-based residential facility
Your pick for MLA
Nick Babic | People's Party of Canada |
Kathy Borrelli | Conservative Party of Canada |
Helmi Charif | Centrist Party of Canada |
Beth St Denis | Christian Heritage Party of Canada |
Alex Ilijoski | New Democratic Party |
Irek Kusmierczyk | Liberal Party of Canada |
Roxanne Tellier | Green Party of Canada |