Vancouver by-election voters can cast ballots early on March 26 and April 1
Vancouver is gearing up for a critical by-election, where residents will select two candidates from a pool of 13 to fill vacant City Council seats. Voters can cast their ballots early during advance voting sessions on March 26 and April 1, with general voting set for April 5. To participate, individuals must be at least 18 years old, a Canadian citizen, and have resided in BC for a minimum of six months. Importantly, non-resident property owners can vote as Non-Resident Property Electors (NRPE), broadening the electorate. The city encourages voters to verify their registration status and offers detailed guidance on mail-in voting, which includes an array of safeguards for ballot tracking and confidentiality.
Key dates for mail-in voting include a March 24 deadline to request a mail package and an April 5 deadline for ballot submission. With multiple voting methods available, the city aims to ensure that all eligible voters can make their voices heard in this pivotal election. For more information, voters can visit the city's official voting webpage.