How to vote in the 2025 Canadian general election

How to vote in the 2025 Canadian general election

  1. We'll walk you through things, step-by-step. Make sure to fill out everything you can!
  2. Then, we'll draw up your full plan to vote. You can print it, save it as a PDF, or have us send you a reminder text!
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Can you vote?

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You can vote in the Regina—Lewvan election!
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Are you registered to vote?

If you're not registered, don't remember registering, or are registered at an old address, you can still register at the polls.

When and where will you vote?

There are 4 ways left to vote this election. Which will you choose?

At advance polls

Sat, Apr 19 (9am-9pm)
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Sun, Apr 20 (9am-9pm)
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Mon, Apr 21 (9am-9pm)
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You can vote on any of these days:
Sat, Apr 19, 9am - 9pm
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Sun, Apr 20, 9am - 9pm
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Mon, Apr 21, 9am - 9pm
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Plan a time to vote:

Where?

When you vote in advance for a federal election, you must vote at your designated advance polling place.
Step 1: Use Elections Canada's Voter Information Service to find your advance polling place:
Go to the Voter Information Service  
Step 2: Come back here and make a note of your polling place:
Regina Humane Society
4900 Parliament Avenue, Regina
South Leisure Centre
170 Sunset Drive, Regina
Harmony United Church (formerly) Sunset United Church
177 Sunset Drive, Regina
Dieppe School Poll
145 Dorothy Street, Regina
McLurg Elementary School
125 Paynter Crescent, Regina
Heritage United Church
1050-N Arnason Street, Regina
Northwest Leisure Centre
1127-N Arnason Street, Regina

By mail

Apply by 6pm on April 22
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On request, Elections Canada can mail you a ballot. When you receive your ballot, you can fill it out at home, then mail it back to Elections Canada.

Please note: Once Elections Canada has mailed you a ballot, you cannot change your mind and vote using a different method.


You must apply to vote by mail before Apr 22 at 6:00pm.

On election day, Apr 28

At your designated polling place
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When: Monday, April 28, from 7:30am CST to 7:30pm CST
Step 1: Use Elections Canada's Voter Information Service to find your election day polling place:
Go to the Voter Information Service  
Step 2: Come back here and make a note of your polling place:
Sheldon Williams Collegiate
2601 Coronation Street, Regina
Argyle Elementary School
2941 Lakeview Avenue, Regina
Parliament Community Church
4011 Pasqua Street, Regina
Ethel Milliken Elementary School
4510 Queen Street, Regina
St. Francis Community School
45 Mikkelson Drive, Regina
Christ Lutheran Church
4825 Dewdney Avenue, Regina
Connaught Community School
3515 13th Avenue, Regina
St Mary's Anglican Church
3337 15th Avenue, Regina
McLurg Elementary School
125 Paynter Crescent, Regina
Dieppe School Poll
145 Dorothy Street, Regina
Ruth M. Buck Elementary School
6330 7th Avenue North, Regina
Regina Humane Society
4900 Parliament Avenue, Regina
Centennial Elementary School
6903 Dalgliesh Drive, Regina
W.H. Ford Elementary School
480 Rink Avenue, Regina
Prairie View Church Of The Nazarene
1054 Dorothy Street, Regina
St. Angela Merici School
6823 Gillmore Drive, Regina
Westhill Park Baptist Church
8025 Sherwood Drive, Regina
Deshaye Catholic School
37 Cameron Crescent, Regina
Dr. A.E. Perry Elementary School
93 Lincoln Drive, Regina
Martin Collegiate
1100 McIntosh Street, Regina
Rosemont Elementary School
841 Horace Street, Regina
The Williston
5501 Parliament Avenue, Regina
Heritage United Church
1050-N Arnason Street, Regina
Northwest Leisure Centre
1127-N Arnason Street, Regina
St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church
3510 Queen Street, Regina
Harmony United Church (formerly) Sunset United Church
177 Sunset Drive, Regina
St. Kateri Tekakwitha School
4415 James Hill Road, Regina
MacNeill Elementary School
6215 Whelan Drive, Regina
Plainsview School
7741 Mapleford Gate, Regina
First Presbyterian Church
2170 Albert Street, Regina
Davis Mews
2060 Cameron Street, Regina
Harbour Landing Elementary School
4419 James Hill Road, Regina
St. Josaphat School
140 Greenwood Crescent, Regina
Santa Maria Senior Citizens Home
4215 Regina Avenue, Regina
Michael A. Riffel High School
5757 Rochdale Boulevard, Regina
Plan a time to vote:

At an Elections Canada office

At any Elections Canada office until April 22 at 6pm
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You can vote at any Elections Canada office across the country during their open hours, before April 22 at 6pm. Find the nearest Elections Canada office here.

Offices are open:

  • Monday to Friday from 9am to 9pm
  • Saturday from 9am to 6pm
  • Sunday from 12pm to 4pm

When you vote at an Elections Canada office, you'll be voting by special ballot, meaning you'll have to write in the name of the candidate in your electoral district who you wish to vote for.

Who are you voting for?

We'll help you decide with 2 easy steps!

Step 1: Review the candidate profiles

Step 2: Come back here and choose your pick

Need another look at your options?

Ray Aldinger
NDP
Godwin Ezizor
PPC
Mac Hird
Liberal
Warren Steinley
Conservative
Michael Wright
Green

Your pick for MP

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Your plan to vote

How

When

Where

What to bring

One photo ID card issued by a Canadian government (federal, provincial, territorial, or local) with your photo, name, and current address.

2 pieces of ID, both with your name, proving who you are and where you live:

  • At least 1 piece must have your residential address
  • Both pieces must have your name

Valid pieces of ID include documents, bills, ID cards, and ID bracelets from various government and non-government sources. See the "Examples of acceptable ID" section below for examples.

Someone who knows you and is assigned to your polling station who can vouch for you. They must be able to prove their identity and address.

A person can vouch for only one other person, except in long-term care facilities.

Be on the safe side: Bring extra ID if you can.
Examples of acceptable ID
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  • From a government or government agency:
    • band membership card
    • birth certificate
    • Canadian citizenship card or certificate
    • Canadian Forces identity card
    • Canadian passport (accepted only as proof of identity)
    • card issued by an Inuit local authority
    • firearms licence
    • government cheque or cheque stub
    • government statement of benefits
    • health card
    • income tax assessment
    • Indian status card or temporary confirmation of registration
    • library card
    • licence or card issued for fishing, trapping or hunting
    • liquor identity card
    • Métis card
    • old age security card
    • parolee card
    • property tax assessment or evaluation
    • public transportation card
    • social insurance number card
    • vehicle ownership
    • Veterans Affairs health care identification card
  • From Elections Canada:
    • targeted revision form to residents of long-term care facilities
    • voter information card
  • From an educational institution:
    • correspondence issued by a school, college or university
    • student identity card
  • From a health care facility or organization:
    • blood donor card
    • CNIB card
    • hospital card
    • label on a prescription container
    • identity bracelet issued by a hospital or long-term care facility
    • medical clinic card
  • From a financial institution:
    • bank statement
    • credit card
    • credit card statement
    • credit union statement
    • debit card
    • insurance certificate, policy or statement
    • mortgage contract or statement
    • pension plan statement
    • personal cheque
  • From a private organization:
    • employee card
    • residential lease or sub-lease
    • utility bill (e.g.: electricity; water; telecommunications services, including telephone, cable or satellite)
  • Letters of confirmation:
    • letter from a public curator, public guardian or public trustee
    • letter of confirmation of residence from a First Nations band or reserve or an Inuit local authority
    • letter of confirmation of residence from an Alberta Metis Settlement authority
    • letter of confirmation of residence, letter of stay, admission form, or statement of benefits from a designated student residence, seniors' residence, long-term care facility, shelter, soup kitchen or community-based residential facility

Your pick for MLA

Ray Aldinger New Democratic Party
Godwin Ezizor People's Party of Canada
Mac Hird Liberal Party of Canada
Warren Steinley Conservative Party of Canada
Michael Wright Green Party of Canada

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