The next General Local Election Voting Day is Saturday, October 15, 2022 where eligible voters will vote for one (1) Mayor and six (6) Councillors.
Key Dates
Non-Resident Property Elector Local Ownership Deadline | September 14, 2022 |
Advance Voting days | October 5, 2022 October 12 & 13, 2022 |
General Voting Day | October 15, 2022 Recreation Centre Auditorium Fulton Secondary School Vernon Secondary School |
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Voting
RESIDENTS
You are eligible to vote in the City of Vernon if you meet ALL of the following requirements.
You are:
- 18 years of age or older on the day of voting;
- a Canadian citizen;
- a resident of British Columbia for at least six months prior to voting day (April 14, 2022);
- a resident of the City of Vernon; and
- Are not disqualified under the Local Government Act, or any other enactment, or by law from voting in a local election.
Voter registration is done at the time of voting.
NON-RESIDENTS
You must provide proof of ownership of the property for which are voting and you meet ALL of the following requirements.
You are:
- 18 years of age or older on the day of voting;
- a Canadian citizen;
- a resident of British Columbia for at least six months prior to voting day (April 14, 2022);
- a registered owner of real property in the City of Vernon for at least 30 days immediately before today (September 14, 2022);
- not disqualified under the Local Government Act, or any other enactment, or by law from voting in a local election.
If there is more than one person on title for the property, you must provide written permission from the majority of property owners authorizing you as the sole individual to vote for that property. Please find the Non-Resident Property Elector Consent Form here.
General Voting Day is October 15, 2022. There will be three Advance Voting opportunities. Eligible voters can cast their vote at any Polling Place as noted below. All opportunities will be from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
General and Advance Voting Opportunities
October 5
Schubert Centre
3505 30th AvenueOctober 12 & 13 City Hall Council Chambers
3400 30th StreetOctober 15 Recreation Centre Auditorium
3310 37th AvenueFulton Secondary School
2301 Fulton Road (Gymnasium)Vernon Secondary School
2100 15 St (Commons Area)Please bring two pieces of identification which include your address and signature. Examples of acceptable identification:
- B.C. Driver's License
- B.C. Identification Card
- Owner's Certificate of Insurance and Vehicle License issued by ICBC
- B.C. Services Card (with or without photo)
- Ministry of Social Development Income Assistance Monthly Report Form
- Social Insurance Card
- Citizenship card
- Property tax notice issued by the City of Vernon
- Credit or debit card
- Utility bill (electricity, natural gas, water, telephone or cable service)
Please note the combination B.C. Driver’s License/Care Card is ONE piece of identification.
Janice Nicol, Chief Election Officer
Cathy Isles, Deputy Chief Election Officer
250-550-3517 / 250-550-3519Contact
Frequently Asked Questions
The City of Vernon does not utilize a voters list – registration is done at the time of voting and the process is as follows:
- Each eligible voter produces two (2) pieces of acceptable identification (see list under Required ID to vote);
- For the Voting Book, each eligible voter must provide their full name, residential address, last six digits of their Social Insurance Number OR Date of Birth AND every elector must sign a declaration.
Advance Voting Days are scheduled to allow those electors that would otherwise be absent from the City of Vernon on Election Day. See When, where, and how to vote above for dates and locations.
If you have difficulty entering the voting location, you may request to receive and mark your ballot outside (curbside voting). Election officials will provide you with a ballot and a secrecy sleeve. You may choose to have someone who is accompanying you deposit the ballot in the voting machine or request an election official to do this for you.
If you require assistance with voting, you may also bring someone with you into the voting location to help you vote. Please note they will be required to complete and sign a declaration in order to provide support.
If you have difficulty reading or writing English, you may bring a translator to assist at the voting location. The person assisting will be required to complete and sign a declaration in order to provide translation help.
No, you may vote only once as non-resident property owner if you own two or more properties and you must meet all other requirements in the previous question.
Yes, you must provide proof of ownership of the property for which are voting and you meet ALL of the following requirements.
You are:
- 18 years of age or older on the day of voting;
- a Canadian citizen;
- a resident of British Columbia for at least six months prior to voting day (April 14, 2022);
- a registered owner of real property in the City of Vernon for at least 30 days immediately before today (September 14, 2022);
- not disqualified under the Local Government Act, or any other enactment, or by law from voting in a local election.
If there is more than one person on title for the property, you must provide written permission from the majority of property owners authorizing you as the sole individual to vote for that property. Please find the Non-Resident Property Elector Consent Form here.