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There will be new electoral districts for the 2024 Provincial General Election. The new districts come into effect when the election is called. You can register to vote now and your electoral district will be updated automatically. Visit the Maps page on our website to learn more.


PGE Oct 24 2020


You can use this system to

  • register to vote or update your voter record,
  • request a vote-by-mail package, or
  • register as a future voter.

You will need to provide your name, date of birth, address, and one of the following identification numbers:

  • your B.C. driver’s licence number,
  • your B.C. Identification Card number,
  • the last six digits of your Social Insurance Number, or
  • the last six digits of your Personal Health Number.

To request a vote-by-mail package, you will also be asked to provide an email address or telephone number where you can be reached.

Service BC Customer Service Representatives:

Use this system to process voting package requests for 2018 Referendum on Electoral Reform.

Before you begin, check the voter’s name and place of residence in accordance with the Identification Requirements in your job aid.

To request a vote-by-mail package, a voter will also be asked to provide an email address or telephone number Elections BC can reach them if there is any issue with their package request.

Elections BC is mailing voting packages to registered voters from October 22, 2018 to November 2, 2018. You can view the estimated delivery dates for voting packages in your area here.

New voters and voters who have not received a voting package have until 11:59 p.m. PST on November 23, 2018 to request a package.

To protect your privacy, voter registration information will not be displayed. You can view our privacy policy here. Remember to close the browser window when you are finished if you are using a public computer.

To protect voter privacy, you will not be able to look up voter registration information. View our privacy policy.

 
 

Making a false statement is a serious offence under the Election Act. Individuals who provide misleading information are liable upon conviction to a fine of up to $20,000 or imprisonment for a term of up to two years, or both.

 

Making a false statement or corrupt voting are serious offences under the Election Act. Individuals who provide misleading information or commit voter fraud are liable upon conviction to a fine of up to $20,000 or imprisonment for a term of up to two years, or both. You can only request and vote with your own vote-by-mail package.