What you need to know for the Ontario election – Barrie

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On Feb. 27, Ontarians will head to the polls to choose their representatives in Queen’s Park and, ultimately, who will be Ontario’s premier for the next term.

Here’s what you need to know before heading to the polls.

Who can vote

To vote in this election, you must be at least 18 years old and a Canadian citizen as well as a resident of Ontario.

If you are registered to vote, you will receive a voter information card in the mail. You can also register yourself with Elections Ontario.

Once registered, you can cast your vote a few ways:


Advance voting takes place from Feb. 20 to 22 at select locations. You can also vote by mail; applications must be submitted by Feb. 21., but once you apply, you must vote via mail and can’t vote in-person.

You can also go the traditional route and go to the polls, which open Feb. 27. Cast your ballot at the time and location that’s provided on your voter information card.

You will need identification to confirm your name and place of residence — A driver’s license, Ontario Photo Card or official document with your address are acceptable. There is a more detailed list of accepted forms of ID here.

Here is who’s running in Barrie:

Barrie-Innisfil:

PC: Andrea Khanjin (incumbent)

NDP: Andrew Harrigan

Liberal: Dane Lee

Green: Stephen Ciesielski

 

Barrie-Springwater-Oro-Medonte

PC: Doug Downey (incumbent)

NDP: Tracey Lapham

Liberal: Rose Zacharias

Green: Tim Grant

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