Key Dates
Qualification of Electors
Who can vote in a Council Election
---Ineligible Voters
---Who can vote in a School Board Election?
---Ineligible Voters in a School Board Election
Voters' List
Where to vote?
Voter Identification
Forms
Ward Map
Who do I vote for?







Key Dates

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Qualification of Electors

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 Who Can Vote in a Council Election
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A person is entitled to be an elector at an election held in a local municipality, if on voting day he or she is:

 

Ineligible Voters
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The following cannot vote in a municipal election:

  

A person who is acting as an executor or in any other representative capacity (e.g., power of attorney), cannot vote on behalf of the person they are representing unless they have been appointed as a voting proxy.

 

Who Can Vote In a School Board Election
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A person is entitled to be an elector at an election held in a local municipality, or in territory without municipal organization within the area of jurisdiction of the district school board if, on voting day, he or she:

 

To vote in an English-Language Public District School Board, an elector in addition to the above, must:

 

To vote in an English-Language Separate District School Board, an elector must be a Roman Catholic who must:

 

To vote in a French-Language Public District School Board, the elector must be a French-language rights holder (see ss. 23(1) and (2) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms for criteria) who must:

 

To vote in a French-Language Separate District School Board, an elector must be a Roman Catholic and a French-language rights holder (see the Charter for criteria) who must:

 

Ineligible Voters in a School Board Election
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The following cannot vote in a school board election:

 

A person who is acting as an executor or in any other representative capacity (e.g., power of attorney), cannot vote on behalf of the person they are representing unless they have been appointed as a voting proxy.



Voters' List
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What is the voters' list?
The voters' list is a list of eligible electors in the Township of Springwater that is compiled by the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC).  When revised with your assistance, it helps to aid the Township in their preparation and execution of Voting Day. Being on the voters' list ensures that you will receive important election messaging like the Voter Notification Card, which tells you where and when to vote.  Ensuring that your name is on the Voters' List before Voting Day will also speed up your time spent at the voting location.


Revision of voters' list

If you are not on the Voters' List or your information is incorrect, an Application to Revise the Voters' List may be filed in person by the applicant or an agent or by mail by the applicant from September 7, 2010 until October 25, 2010.  If your name is being added to the Voters' List, acceptable identification will be required showing your name, qualifying address and signature.  Identification must be presented when submitting the form in person, or a photocopy must be provided with forms that are being mailed.  Please see Voter Identification section for the list of acceptable forms of identification.  

Starting September 7, you can mail the completed  Application to Revise the Voters' List along with a photocopy of your acceptable identification to us at the Township of Springwater, 2231 Nursery Rd, Minesing ON L0L 1Y2.  

You may also visit the Township of Springwater Administration Centre in person with your acceptable identification and complete the application.  Our office is open Monday to Friday (excluding Statutory Holidays) between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

An Application to Revise the Voters' List may also be completed at the Voting Place on Election Day or at any of the Advance Votes by attending with acceptable identification. 

Application to Revise the Voters' List

 

Where to Vote
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Advance Vote

 

For 2010, the Township will be utilizing a vote anywhere approach for the Advance Vote ONLY.  This will permit residents to vote on Saturday, October 16, 2010 at any voting location in the municipality that is most convenient to them, regardless of their traditional municipal ward.

 

Advance Vote for 2010 will be held as follows:

WARD 

DATE 

HOURS 

LOCATIONS 

All Wards

 

Saturday, October 16, 2010

 

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. EST

 

Elmvale Community Arena 

Springwater Room

14 George Street

Elmvale

Minesing Community Centre 

2347 Ronald Road

Minesing

Administration Centre 

2231 Nursery Road

Minesing

 


Voting Day

 

On Voting Day, Monday, October 25, 2010, residents will vote at the voting location specific to their municipal ward.

 

Voting Day for 2010 will be held as follows:

WARD DATE HOURS LOCATION
1 &2 Monday, October 25, 2010 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. EST

Elmvale Community Arena
Springwater Room
14 George Street
Elmvale

3 & 4 Monday, October 25, 2010 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. EST

Minesing Community Centre
2347 Ronald Road
Minesing

5 Monday, October 25, 2010 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. EST

Administration Centre
2231 Nursery Road
Minesing


Additional Information

 

Watch for your Voter Notification Package in the mail.  It will contain important details on voting information, identification requirements, voting locations and times for your Ward.  Be sure to bring your Voter Notification Package along with proper identification with you to the voting location.

 

 



Voter Identification - New for 2010!
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In accordance with amendments to the Municipal Elections Act, 1996 voters are now required to show identification when they vote. 

 

A person must now present identification that shows their name, signature, and Springwater municipal address (qualifying address) at the voting location before receiving a ballot.  Acceptable identification is outlined in O. Reg. 500/09.

 

There are two ways in which you can present acceptable identification:

 

  1. Present a single piece of ID that shows your name, signature, and Springwater address;

 

OR

 

  1. Present two pieces of ID; one that shows your name and signature and the second piece that shows your name and Springwater address.

 

 

The following is a list of acceptable identification:

 

  1. One piece of identification that shows your name, Springwater address, and signature such as:

 

   

  1. Two piece of identification:

 

First piece that shows your name and signature such as:

 

 

AND

Second piece that shows your name and Springwater address such as:

 

 

 

 

If you do not have the required identification with you at the Voting location or forget to bring proper identification, you may still vote by completing the necessary Form 9 and Statutory Declaration provided you are an eligible voter.

 


Forms
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Ward Map
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Detailed Ward map (Large file, may need to zoom in to see street detail)

Detailed Township Map (Large file, may need to zoom in to see street detail)


Who do I vote for?
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Where can I get information about the Candidates?

You can contact the candidates directly, review information that is contained on a candidate's website or promotional material, watch the media for candidate information or attend an All Candidates' Meeting.

How can I find out when and where All Candidates' Meetings are held?

You must contact a candidate's campaign office directly for this information or watch the media.  The Township of Springwater has no involvement in these meetings.  These meetings are not hosted by the Township.


How many times can I vote?

A voter is only entitled to vote once in a municipality and once in a school board, even if the voter has more than one qualifying property address within the municipality or school board.  The place they vote is where they reside.

As the Township of Springwater has wards, if a voter resides in one ward but has property in different wards, he or she may only vote in the ward where he or she resides.  A voter may only have one permanent residence.