Mark your calendars - November 13, 2018 is vote day!
What’s on the ballot?
The question on the ballot will be:
Are you for or are you against Calgary hosting the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games?
__ I am for Calgary hosting
__ I am against Calgary hosting
November 6 and 7 – Advance Vote 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. (14 locations, one in each ward)
November 6 – Mount Royal University 11 a.m. - 5p.m.
November 7 – University of Calgary 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Senior’s Accommodation Vote (November 6 & 7) – list of residences will be added to the website shortly.
Applications are now open and can be made online, in person or over the phone until November 13, 2018 at noon.
Ballot packages must be received at the Elections Office by 4 pm on November 13, 2018.
If the mail strike occurs arrangements have been made to deliver the packages to Calgary addresses via courier.
Time: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
160 locations across the City.
Voters must vote at their designated voting station.
Hospital Vote: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. (rotating) Foothills, Peter Lougheed, Rockyview, South Health Campus
A Canadian citizen at least 18 years of age who has resided in Alberta for a least the last 6 months (since May 13, 2018) and lives in a Calgary Voting Subdivision on Vote Day.
How to Vote
For the first time, Elections Calgary will be using vote tabulators to compile the results. Voters will be provided a paper ballot and they will mark their choice on the ballot. The ballot will then be run through the tabulator, if there are no errors, the ballot is accepted into the ballot box. If the ballot has been marked improperly (e.g. too many choices) the ballot will be returned to the voter and the voter will be given an opportunity to correctly mark a ballot and have it accepted by the tabulator.
Looking for information on The Games before you vote?
Results
At the Voting Station, after the last voter leaves the station, the tabulator will generate results for the ballots received by it. Those results will be posted for scrutineers to read.
The results will be available on the Calgary.ca/vote2018 website and City social media channels. The legislation prevents the results being released voting station by voting station on Vote Day. When all results have been tabulated, which we are planning for at the latest 10 p.m., Elections Calgary will post on its social media channels that the results will be released in the next 15 minutes.
Public, Campaigns, and Media will all be encouraged to watch our Social Media Channels to ensure they are prepared.
Useful web links:
Who can vote
When & Where to vote
The Question
ID Requirements
Vote workers
For more information, visit www.calgary.ca/vote2018 or call 311.