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Advance Vote Days for the 2020 Cumberland By-election will take place between 10 am and 8 pm on Monday, September 28 and Tuesday, September 29. Voting Day will take place on Monday, October 5 from 10 am until 8 pm.
Voting places will offer anywhere voting, meaning that electors can vote at any voting place regardless of their address. Electors may cast a ballot at any of the following locations on Voting Days:
Voting places are listed on Voter Notification letters and can also be found using the Where Do I Vote? tool on ottawa.ca/vote.
Eligible electors should bring an acceptable piece of identification with their name and qualifying Ottawa address when they vote.
If you feel sick, are self-isolating, or have travelled in the last 14 days, please stay home. You can arrange to have someone vote for you by proxy.
A proxy is someone that can go to the voting place and cast a ballot on your behalf. This person must be an eligible elector and should be someone you trust to mark the ballot the way you have instructed them to.
A proxy representing one family member can also be a proxy for additional family members. A family member refers to a spouse, sibling, parent, child, grandparent or grandchild. A proxy appointed for a person who is not a family member can act as the proxy for this one person only. A person cannot be appointed as a proxy for a non-family member and a family member at the same time.
You can appoint a voting proxy until Monday, October 5. Fill out an Appointment for Voting Proxy (Form 3) with your chosen proxy. The individual that has been appointed must take the completed forms to the Elections Office or to any open Client Service Centre, by appointment only, to have them certified by City staff. The individual that has been appointed can also bring the completed forms to a voting place and have it certified on voting days, during voting hours.
Your proxy will be required to present proof of their identity. Please refer to the Voter Identification section of ottawa.ca/vote for a list of documents that may be presented as identification.
For more information on the 2020 Cumberland By-election, including voter eligibility and proxy voting, visit ottawa.ca/vote or contact the Elections Office at 613-580-2660 or elections@ottawa.ca. You can also connect with the Elections Office through Facebook and Twitter.
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Voting places will offer anywhere voting, meaning that electors can vote at any voting place regardless of their address. Electors may cast a ballot at any of the following locations on Voting Days:
- Bearbrook Community Hall, 8720 Russell Road
- Carlsbad Springs Community Centre, 6020 Piperville Road
- François Dupuis Recreation Centre, 2263 Portobello Boulevard
- Navan Memorial Centre, 1295 Colonial Road
- Redeemer Alliance Church, 4825 Innes Road
- R.J. Kennedy Arena and Community Hall,1115 Dunning Road
- Sarsfield Community Hall, 3585 Sarsfield Road
- South Fallingbrook Community Centre, 998 Valin Street
Voting places are listed on Voter Notification letters and can also be found using the Where Do I Vote? tool on ottawa.ca/vote.
Eligible electors should bring an acceptable piece of identification with their name and qualifying Ottawa address when they vote.
If you feel sick, are self-isolating, or have travelled in the last 14 days, please stay home. You can arrange to have someone vote for you by proxy.
A proxy is someone that can go to the voting place and cast a ballot on your behalf. This person must be an eligible elector and should be someone you trust to mark the ballot the way you have instructed them to.
A proxy representing one family member can also be a proxy for additional family members. A family member refers to a spouse, sibling, parent, child, grandparent or grandchild. A proxy appointed for a person who is not a family member can act as the proxy for this one person only. A person cannot be appointed as a proxy for a non-family member and a family member at the same time.
You can appoint a voting proxy until Monday, October 5. Fill out an Appointment for Voting Proxy (Form 3) with your chosen proxy. The individual that has been appointed must take the completed forms to the Elections Office or to any open Client Service Centre, by appointment only, to have them certified by City staff. The individual that has been appointed can also bring the completed forms to a voting place and have it certified on voting days, during voting hours.
Your proxy will be required to present proof of their identity. Please refer to the Voter Identification section of ottawa.ca/vote for a list of documents that may be presented as identification.
For more information on the 2020 Cumberland By-election, including voter eligibility and proxy voting, visit ottawa.ca/vote or contact the Elections Office at 613-580-2660 or elections@ottawa.ca. You can also connect with the Elections Office through Facebook and Twitter.
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