How, where, and when to vote on federal election day in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS – It’s federal election day across Canada tomorrow (Oct. 21), and voters will be casting their ballots throughout the day.
In Kamloops, polls will be open from 7 a.m to 7 p.m for area residents to vote. Given that it is a federal election, voters must go to their assigned polling station, which is stated in the voter information card sent by mail, or online at elections.ca.
To vote in the federal election, residents have to prove their identity and address, and are asked to bring a form of identification.
The City of Kamloops is also offering free transit fares for people who need a ride to their polling station. Routes and scheduling can be accessed through BC Transit’s website.
Receive free transit (regular service) tomorrow, October 21, to get to your designated polling station to vote in the Federal Election. Visit https://t.co/veE7gBfkn0 for information on routes and schedules and https://t.co/1HPN2X0J4N. for information on where you can vote. pic.twitter.com/R2yyFbjpxO
— City of Kamloops (@cityofkamloops) October 20, 2019
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