How to vote in the 2025 Ontario general election
How to vote in the 2025 Ontario general election
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We'll walk you through things, step-by-step. Make sure to fill out everything you can!
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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:
Are you registered to vote?
When and where will you vote?
On election day, Feb 27
Wellington Terrace
Lasalle Park Retirement Community
Ascension Catholic Elementary School
Woodward Park Seniors
Pearl And Pine Retirement Residence
Longmoor Drive Apartment Building
Maranatha Homes
Wellington Park Care Centre
Chartwell Lakeshore Retirement Residence
Glad Tidings Church
Hearthstone By The Lake
St. Patrick's Catholic Church
Princess Apartments
Frontenac Public School
Tecumseh Public School
Mohawk Gardens Public School
Pinedale Estates
Pineland Public School
Sunrise Senior Living
Sir Ernest Macmillan Public School
St. Paul Catholic Elementary School
Tyandaga Apartments
Pinedale Avenue
Walkers Landing
Nelson High School
Appleby Place Retirement Centre
Burloak Long Term Care
Holy Rosary Elementary Catholic School
Spencer's Landing
Aldershot Arena Community Room
Notre-Dame Convent
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 60
Burlington Christian Fellowship Church
Tom Thomson Public School
Bruce T. Lindley Public School
Mountainside Recreation Centre
St. Matthew on-the-Plains Anglican Ch.
Paul A. Fisher Public School
St. Mark Catholic Elementary School
West Plains United Church
John T. Tuck Public School
Burlington Towers (1285 Ontario St.)
Aldershot Pool Community Room
Lakeshore Public School
Brant Hills Community Centre
Appleby United Church
Calvary Baptist Church
Grande Regency
Clarksdale Public School
Polish Hall
Pauline Johnson Public School
Holy Rosary Church
The Palace
The Cypress At The Royal Gardens
The Magnolia At The Royal Gardens
Other options for voting
Vote at an election office: You can vote at your local election office any time during their office hours, up until 6pm on February 26. Find your local election office here.
Vote at home: If you are unable to visit your election office or voting location, or you require assistance to vote, you can request a home visit before 6pm EST on February 26. Find your local election office's contact info 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?
ONDP
New Blue
NOTA
Liberal
Green
PC
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
Your voter card and 1 piece of ID showing your name.
- Didn't get your voter card in the mail? You can still vote with ID.
1 piece of ID showing both your name and home address.
- ID with name and address:
- Ontario driver’s licence
- Ontario motor vehicle permit (plate or vehicle portion)
- Ontario photo card
- Property assessment notice from Municipal Property Assessment Corporation
- Child tax benefit statement
- Income tax notice of assessment
- Social Insurance Number confirmation letter
- Statement of Employment Insurance Benefits Paid T4E
- Statement of Old Age Security T4A (OAS)
- Any document showing both your name and home address issued by the Government of Canada/Ontario
- School admission letter
- School transcript or report card
- Tuition/fees statement
- Bank account or credit card statement
- Cancelled personalized cheque
- Cheque stub, pay receipt or T4 issued by a person's employer
- Insurance statement
- Residential mortgage, lease, or rental statement
- Signed loan or financial agreement with a financial institution
- Document showing campus residence issued by the office or officials responsible for student residence at a post-secondary institution
- CNIB card or card from another registered charitable organization that provides services to persons with disabilities
- Hospital records showing a person’s name and home address
- Letter of Confirmation of Residence
- Utility bill (hydro, water, gas, telephone, cable TV, public utilities commission)
- Property tax assessment or bill from a municipality in Ontario
- Any other document showing both your name and home address issued by a municipality, a government agency, or certified by a court in Ontario, or a Band Council in Ontario established under the Indian Act (Canada)
- ID with name (only if you have a voter information card):
- Birth certificate
- Marriage certificate
- Ontario health card
- Canadian Armed Forces ID card (NDI 20)
- Canadian passport
- Certificate of Canadian Citizenship
- Certificate of Indian Status (Status card)
- Certificate of Naturalization (issued before January 1, 1947)
- Citizenship card
- Firearms licence
- Nexus/FAST (Free and Secure Trade) card
- Old Age Security identification card
- Social Insurance Number confirmation letter
- Registration of birth abroad (issued between January 1, 1947 and February 14, 1977)
- Veteran Affairs Canada Health Care Identification card
- Veteran's Service Card (NDI 75)
- Birth Certificate from a Canadian province or territory
- Blood donor card
- Credit/debit card
- Diplomatic or special passport
- Employee card
- Hospital records (including hospital bracelets)
- Union card or professional licence
- Student card
- A document from a Band Council in Ontario established under the Indian Act (Canada) showing a person’s name
- Any document showing your name issued by the Government of Canada, the Government of Ontario, a municipality, or a government agency
Your pick for MLA
Megan Beauchemin | Ontario New Democratic Party |
James Chilli Chillingworth | New Blue Party of Ontario |
David Crombie | None of the Above Direct Democracy Party |
Andrea Grebenc | Ontario Liberal Party |
Kyle Hutton | Green Party of Ontario |
Natalie Pierre | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario |
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