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B.C. VOTES 2020: Advance voting begins today

Advance voting runs from Oct. 15 to Oct. 21 in B.C.’s election
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Advance polling begins on Oct. 15, 2020, across B.C. in the 2020 snap election. (Black Press files)

British Columbians who have already made up their minds in the provincial election will be able to cast their ballots in-person, starting today.

Advance voting runs from Oct. 15 to Oct. 21, with Election Day on Oct. 24.

Elections BC had received roughly 670,000 vote-by-mail package requests as of Oct. 14. There are 3.48 million registered voters in B.C.

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Here’s what you need to know before you vote:

Abbotsford-Mission Riding:

Advance polling locations include:

Advance voting places will be available from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. local time on the days they are open.

Cedar Valley Mennonite Church - 32860 Cherry Ave., Mission

Leq’a:mel Community Hall - 43101 Leq’a:mel Way, Lake Errock

Quality Hotel and Conference Centre - 36o35 North Parrallel Road, Abbotsford

Candidates running in the riding:

Aeriol Alderking - Christian Heritage Party

Pam Alexis - NDP

Stephen Fowler - Green Party

Simon Gibson - Liberal Party

Trevor Hamilton - Conservative Party

Maple Ridge-Mission Riding:

Advance polling locations include:

St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church - 8469 Cedar St., Mission

Maple Ridge Lawn Bowling Club - 11445 232 St., Maple Ridge

Maple Ridge-Mission DEO Office - 110 22441 Dewdney Trunk Rd., Maple Ridge

Candidates running in the riding:

Bob D’Eith - NDP

Chelsa Meadus - Liberal Party

Matt Trenholm - Green Party

Voter registration:

While eligible voters don’t have to register ahead of time to take part in the election, Elections BC recommends British Columbians sign up ahead of time in order to avoid lengthy lineups.

Voters can register or update their information online at elections.bc.ca/ovr or by calling 1-800-661-8683. Registration closed on Sept. 26.

To be eligible, British Columbians must be able to show one of the following pieces of identification:

  • A B.C. driver’s licence
  • A B.C. Identification Card
  • A B.C. Services Card, with photo
  • A Certificate of Indian Status
  • Another card issued by the B.C. government, or Canada, that shows your name, photo and address

Health rules for voting during COVID-19:

All voting places and district electoral offices will have protective measures in place, including:

  • Physical distancing
  • Capacity limits
  • Election officials wearing personal protective equipment (such as masks and face-visors)
  • Protective barriers
  • Hand sanitizing stations
  • Frequent cleaning of voting stations and frequently touched surfaces
  • Election workers trained on safe workplace guidelines and pandemic protocols

– with files from Ashley Wadhwani



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