Who can I ask if I have questions about the election process?

The Chief Election Officer is responsible for conducting the general local election in accordance with the Local Government Act and local election bylaws. If you have questions about the election process, contact the CSRD’s Chief Election Officer by phoning 250-832-8194 or emailing [email protected].

The Chief Election Officer does not investigate alleged election offences or administer penalties.  The police and the courts enforce general election offences.

You can get answers to questions about election advertising, third party sponsors and campaign financing by contacting Elections BC. Elections BC and the courts enforce election campaign financing and advertising offences.

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1. When is General Voting Day?
2. How do I cast my ballot?
3. I'm not going to be available on Election Day. Can I vote in advance?
4. Who can I ask if I have questions about the election process?
5. Do I have to register in advance of General Voting Day?
6. Do I need identification in order to vote?
7. What forms of ID are acceptable?
8. I am a member of a First Nation, living on reserve. Can I vote in a local government election?
9. I moved here two weeks before General Voting Day. Can I vote?
10. I am not a Canadian Citizen. Can I vote?
11. Can I vote by mail?
12. Can I vote through the Internet or by telephone?
13. I own more than one property, do I get an extra vote?
14. I don't live in the jurisdiction, but I own property. Can I vote?
15. Can I take someone into the voting booth to help me?
16. Where can I find information on election results?