Here’s How to Vote for the Municipal Election in Advance in Brampton

Published September 25, 2018 at 10:36 pm

Municipal elections are just around the corner, and it’s the ideal time to brush up on candidate platforms and decide when you’re going to vote!

Municipal elections are just around the corner, and it’s the ideal time to brush up on candidate platforms and decide when you’re going to vote!

This year, municipal elections are happening on October 22. Polls close at 8 p.m.

Voter notices have gone out via Canada Post and residents are gearing up to cast their votes for Brampton’s next political leaders.

And advanced voting is taking place on October 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 10, 11, and 13 here in Brampton.

Here is the full list of advance voting locations, courtesy of a recent release from the City:

Tuesday to Thursday, October 2-4, 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.

  • Brampton City Hall, 2 Wellington St W

Saturday, October 6 and Saturday, October 13, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

  • Brampton City Hall, 2 Wellington St W
  • Brampton Soccer Centre, 1495 Sandalwood Pkwy E
  • Cassie Campbell Community Centre, 1050 Sandalwood Pkwy W
  • Century Gardens Recreation Centre, 340 Vodden St E
  • David Suzuki Secondary School, 45 Daviselm Dr
  • Earnscliffe Recreation Centre, 44 Eastbourne Dr
  • Gore Meadows Community Centre, 10150 The Gore Rd
  • Greenbriar Recreation Centre, 1100 Central Park Dr
  • Jim Archdekin Recreation Centre, ​292 Conestoga Dr
  • South Fletcher’s Sportsplex, 500 Ray Lawson Blvd

Tuesday to Thursday, October 9-11, 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.

  • Civic Centre, 150 Central Park Dr

Alternatively you can click here to find an advance voting location near you.

If you want to participate in advance voting, these are the steps you’ll want to follow, courtesy of the City’s website:

  1. Go to the voting location with your voter notice and a piece of identification.
  2. The election official will search your name on the Voters’ List and mark you as voting.
  3. The election official will give you a voting ballot.
  4. You will go behind the voting screen and mark your ballot.
  5. Once you have finished marking your ballot, you will feed the ballot through the vote tabulator.
  6. The machine will tabulate all ballot results at the end of Voting Day.

For anyone who hasn’t received a voter notice, you can find out if you’re on the Voters’ List here.

Happy voting, Brampton!

Here’s what’s happening with Brampton’s municipal election >

Here’s who’s running for Mayor in Brampton >

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