How to vote in the 2024 Nova Scotia general election
How to vote in the 2024 Nova Scotia general election
- We'll walk you through things, step-by-step. Make sure to fill out everything you can!
- 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!
Can you vote?
Check all the boxes that apply to you:
When and where will you vote?
At advance polls
Thu, Nov 21, 9am - 8pm
ChooseFri, Nov 22, 9am - 8pm
ChooseSat, Nov 23, 9am - 6pm
ChooseWhere?
Cornwallis Park Community Centre (Felker Hall)
Middleton Volunteer Fire Dept.
Maple Creek Centre
Walmart Plaza
St. Joseph's Community Center
Port Hawkesbury Civic Centre
Municipality of the District of St. Mary's
Trinity United Church
Holy Trinity Hall
West Pubnico Fire Hall
Island & Barrington Passage Fire Hall
Royal Canadian Legion Branch
Knox United Church
Cornerstone Wesleyan Church
Park West Centre
Glace Bay Fire Hall
Royal Canadian Legion Branch
Sydney-Riverview Y Service Club
Royal Canadian Legion Branch
RCL Everette Br#
Lakeside Fire Department Hall
Little Brook Volunteer Fire Department
Trinity Anglican Church Hall
Don Henderson Mem. Sportsplex
Truro Centre
S.R. Balcom Ctr
Union Centre Comm. Hall
Centennial Canadian Legion
Tatamagouche Fire Hall
Pugwash Fire Station
Bass River Fire Brigade
Parrsboro Volunteer Fire Department
Forest Hills Fellowship Baptist Church
Grace Lutheran Church
Stevens Road Baptist Church
Life Branch Church
North Queens Fire Hall
Halifax Fire Dept
Shamrock Club
Cowie Hill Lodge
Ummah Mosque
DAL Student Union
SMU Student Association O'Donnell Hennessy Bldg
Ardoise Community Recreation Centre
Kennetcook Firehall
The Brown Hall
Wolfville Lion's Club
Canton Culturel
St. Andrew's Parish Centre
St. Peter's Parish Hall
Kingsway Assembly
Conquerall Bank Fire Hall
Saint Bees Anglican Church Hall
Shelburne Lion's Hall
D'Escousse Civic Improvement Ctr
Eskasoni Elder Centre
On election day, Nov 26
YMCA of Cumberland
Trinity St. Stephen's United Church
Amherst
Amherst Legion
Amherst Lions Club
Travel Lodge
Truemanville Fire Department
Northport Community Centre Organization
Linden Community Hall
Royal Canadian Legion
Wallace Community Hall
Tidnish Community Hall
Malagash Hall
Other options for voting
Returning offices: You can vote at any returning office in the province before election day, or at the returning office in your own electoral district on election day. You can find your returning office here.
Community polls: You can vote at any community poll anywhere in the province. You can find community polls here.
Who are you voting for?
Step 1: Compare the party platforms
Step 2: Review the candidate profiles
Step 3: Come back here and choose your pick
Need another look at your options?
NDP
Liberal
PC
Independent
Your pick for MLA
Are your friends voting?
Help spread a little democracy! Do one of the following:
Why we're asking you to spread the word
If we want to keep our democracy, we have to use it. And all most people need to go out and vote is a little push from a friend!
Your plan to vote
How
When
Where
What to bring
If you're already registered, you don't need ID to vote.
- If you're not sure if you're registered, bring ID anyways.
- If you were registered under an old name or address (usually because you've moved or updated your name since), you will need ID.
Otherwise, you'll need to bring one of the following:
Your Nova Scotia Driver's License with your current address.
Your Nova Scotia Identification Card with your current address.
Your Certificate of Indian Status Card.
Two documents, both with your name and at least one with your current address.
If you don't have ID, you can take an oath instead.
- Voter Information Card
- Letter of Confirmation
- University/college/school Student Card, admissions letter, or statement of tuition fees
- Health card
- Canadian passport
- Canadian citizenship card
- Canadian Forces ID
- Birth certificate
- Social Insurance card
- Old Age Security card
- Vehicle or residence insurance policy
- Vehicle registration
- Personalized cheque printed by bank
- Credit card
- Library card
- Hospital bracelet (worn by patient in hospital)
- Statement of account (telephone, power bill, credit card)
- Statement of benefits (Canadian Pension, Old Age Security, Employment Insurance)
Your pick for MLA
Tyson Boyd | Nova Scotia New Democratic Party |
Kurt Ditner | Nova Scotia Liberal Party |
Bill Dowe | Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia |
Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin |
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