Monday, Oct. 24 is Election Day: Vote in Burlington’s 2022 Municipal Election

*Please see below a news release issued by the City of Burlington.Burlington, Ont. — Oct. 21, 2022 — Monday, Oct. 24 is Election Day for Burlington’s municipal election. This is the last opportunity eligible voters have to cast their vote and choose who they want to represent them on Burlington City Council, including Mayor and City Councillor(s). Eligible voters will also vote for Halton Regional Chair and School Board Trustee. To date, 18,998 eligible voters in Burlington have cast their vote in the municipal election, either by voting online (14,980) or at an advance poll (4,018) earlier this month.

"Thank you Burlington, 18,998 eligible voters have advance voted in this municipal election. Voting gives you a voice in selecting the person you want to represent you and your community when making decisions that affect our daily lives. Please come out and cast your vote, we aim to ensure everyone has a seamless voting experience. Follow the real-time unofficial results at myvoteburlington.ca/results. Results will be provided as soon as possible throughout the evening as votes have to be counted across our 24 polls. The official results will be released the week of Oct. 24, once votes are validated." -- City Clerk Kevin Arjoon, City of Burlington

On Election Day, voting locations will be open between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. There are four voting locations in each ward. Eligible electors can vote at any voting location in their ward.To determine which ward you live in, and which voting location is closest to you, view the Voter Information Letter sent to the homes of eligible Burlington voters earlier this fall. If you did not receive a Voter Information Letter, you can complete the Voters List form on myvoteburlington.ca. The results will display the ward you live in and your designated voting locations.A complete list of voting locations can be found on the “Voting Locations” web page on myvoteburlington.ca. All locations are accessible. The 24 voting locations include:Ward 1

Location

Room

Address

Holy Rosary Church Follow signs 287 Plains Rd. East
King’s Road Public School Gymnasium 660 Greenwood Dr.
La Salle Park Pavillion Upper Level 50 North Shore Blvd.
Tyandaga Golf Course Dining Room 1265 Tyandaga Park Dr.

 Ward 2

Location

Room

Address

Art Gallery of Burlington Shoreline & Rotary Rooms 1333 Lakeshore Rd.
Burlington Seniors’ Centre Auditoriums 1 & 2 2285 New St.
Salvation Army Community Church Fellowship Hall 2090 Prospect St.
St. John Catholic Elementary School Gymnasium 653 Brant St.

 Ward 3

Location

Room

Address

Brant Hills Community Centre Gym 2255 Brant St.
Calvary Burlington Follow signs 2458 St. Frances Dr.
Conservation Halton Administrative Building Grindstone Room 2596 Britannia Rd.
Mountainside Recreation Centre Community Rooms 1 & 2 2205 Mount Forest Dr.

 Ward 4

Location

Room

Address

Gary Allan High School Brock Room 3250 New St.
Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church Recreation Centre 1401 Guelph Line
Mainway Recreation Centre L.G. Branch Auditorium 4015 Mainway
Nelson High School Gymnasium 4181 New St.

 Ward 5

Location

Room

Address

Appleby Ice Centre Community Room 1201 Appleby Line
Ascension Catholic Elementary School Gymnasium 5202 New St.
John William Boich Elementary School Gymnasium 2474 Sutton Dr.
St. Patrick Catholic Elementary School Gymnasium 200 Kenwood Ave.

 Ward 6

Location

Room

Address

Grace United Church Follow signs 2111 Walkers Line
Haber Recreation Centre Gyms 5 & 6 3040 Tim Dobbie Dr.
St. Paul the Apostle Church Community Hall 2265 Headon Rd.
St. Timothy Elementary School Gymnasium 2141 Deer Run Ave.

 What to bring when you voteBefore heading out to a voting location on Election Day, remember to bring:

  • your Voter Information Letter – if you do not have a Voter Information Letter, you can still vote.
  • one piece of identification that has your name and address on it. Photo identification is not required. See a list of accepted forms of identification at myvoteburlington.ca.

Burlington is a city where people, nature and businesses thrive. Sign up to learn more about Burlington at burlington.ca/subscribe and follow @CityBurlington on social media.Voting Results:

  • The City Clerk declares the official election results as soon as possible after voting day on Oct. 24.
  • Unofficial results will be shared at myvoteburlington.ca/results in real time on election night on Oct. 24.
  • Voting results will be updated on a regular basis throughout election night. Residents can check myvoteburlington.ca/results regularly to get the most recent results.

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