By
Toby Yan
Community Relations Officer - Ottawa
West-Nepean
and
Merle Haltrecht-Matte
Community Relations Officer - Ottawa-Vanier
The upcoming federal election will be held on Monday, October 21, 2019.
This Election Day coincides with the Jewish holidays of Shemini Atzeret and
Simchat Torah.
There are alternative voting options available to you other than on
Election Day – including at an Advance Poll, by Special Ballot at an Elections
Canada Office, or by mail. For this election, there will be extra voting kiosks
set up to accommodate this phenomenon.
Advance
Polls
Advance polls will be held at specific advance polling stations on October
11, 12, 13 and 14, and will be open from 9 am to 9 pm. There are many locations
of advance polling stations. The dates and addresses of advance polls will be
available on the Elections Canada website, on your voter information card, or
by calling Elections Canada at 1-800-463-6868.
The advance polling days that do not conflict with Shabbat or with the
first day of Sukkot are Friday, October 11 before 6 pm; Saturday, October 12
after 7:10 pm; and Sunday, October 13 before 6 pm.
Special
Ballot
You can register to vote by special ballot on any day until October 15.
You can register online, by mail, or in person at an Elections Canada office,
at an Elections Canada kiosk, or at a Vote on Campus office at a post-secondary
institution. A list of campuses where you may vote will be available at the
Elections Canada website.
After registering in person, you can proceed to vote immediately at the
location of registration. If you are unable to attend at a voting poll, call
your Returning Officer and ask for a ballot package to be brought you. If you
vote this way, do it as soon as possible.
Voting
at Kiosks
To accommodate Jewish voters in Ottawa, there will be Elections Canada
Voting Kiosks at the following locations:
Sunday, October 6, 10 am to 6 pm, at Beit Tikvah
Synagogue, 15 Chartwell Avenue, Nepean;
Monday, October 7, 9 am to 7 pm at the Soloway
Jewish Community Centre, 21 Nadolny Sachs Private, Ottawa;
Monday, October 7, 12 pm to 8 pm, at Ottawa
Torah Centre, 111 Lamplighters Drive, Nepean;
Thursday, October 10, 9:30 am to 7 pm, at Hillel
Lodge, 10 Nadolny Sachs Private, Ottawa.
To vote, you must be a Canadian citizen, be at least 18 years old on
Election Day, and prove your identity and address. You will need to provide a
piece of government issued photo ID with your address, or two pieces of other
ID, one of which shows your current address.
You can vote at these Election Kiosks even if you reside outside of the
riding where the Election Kiosk is located. You will need to know the name of
your candidate for whom you will vote as they will not stock ballots for every
riding. You will write out the name of your candidate on the ballot.
Voting
by Mail
To vote by mail, apply online or at any Elections Canada office across
Canada before Tuesday, October 15, 6 pm. You will receive your voting kit by
mail. If you choose this route, you must follow through and vote by mail.
More
Questions
If you have any questions about your voting options, contact your local
Returning Officer:
Carleton – Jennifer A. Cook, 6179 Perth Street, Suite 1,
Richmond 1-866-564-6485;
Kanata-Carleton – Keith H. Anatol, 155
Terence Matthews Crescent, Kanata 1-866-241-7765;
Nepean – Judy DiMilo, 595 Moodie Drive, Nepean
1-866-256-2806;
Orléans – Sylvie Duford, 110 Place d’Orléans Drive, Suite
2016, Orléans 1-866-275-1657;
Ottawa Centre – Gail Lynch, 835 Carling Avenue, Ottawa
1-866-275-1649;
Ottawa South – Eileen Raven, 1800 Bank Street, Ottawa
1-866-275-1775;
Ottawa Vanier – Rachel Crete, 282 Dupuis Street 1-866-275-1778;
Ottawa West-Nepean – Arnold Finkelstein, 60
Tiverton Drive, Ottawa 1-866-275-1841.
Visit the Elections Canada website at https://tinyurl.com/y5uena7c
for more information.
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