Voting is by telephone or the Internet. If you haven’t received your voter information letter and you vote in Huntsville, you can visit the Election Help Centre in at 37 Main Street East to get the information (bring your ID and proof of residency). Their hours are as follows:
October 17 – 10:00am-4:30pm
Oct 18 & 19 – 8:30am-4:30pm
Oct 20, 21 – 8:30am-6:30pm
Oct 22 (Sat) – 10:00am-3:00pm
Oct 24 – Election Day – 10:00am-8:00pm
For those who have received their voter information, check out voting procedures in the video below:
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Bob Braan says
Make the effort to vote and start to correct the destruction of Muskoka by the current councils.
They are hell bent on turning Muskoka forests into Mississauga barrens as fast as possible.
Toronto protects their trees better than Muskoka.
Developers know councils will change the zoning and planning rules to suit whatever they want.
Developers often create new designs that don’t follow any of the rules. Then ask for an amendment from council.
Most councillors will greenlight anything.
Build anything, anywhere.
Starting with wiping out trees needlessly in many areas.
Even along the road and other areas where you can’t build anyway.
Leaving it completely barren for many years.
Muskoka almost went Green provincially. It was close.
Within weeks our MPP of Deforestation and Turtle Whacking was up on charges.
Obviously voting for Graydon was a mistake.
Let’s not make that mistake again.
Vote for your green municipal candidates and protect Muskoka.
Voter turnout in Ontario provincially was only 43%.
Only 17% of eligible voters gave Ford his “majority.”
“None of the Above” won in a landslide, actually with 57%.
Municipally we are looking at around 40% turnout coming up.
Why?
“Voters are “likely to get dishonest, secretive, unethical, unrepresentative and wasteful government no matter who they vote for, and as a result no one should be surprised to see voter turnout at such a low level,”
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ont-electoral-reform-1.6480756
That list is what we have locally now.
Let’s start to correct that.
Make the effort to vote.