Modern Mississauga presents Ask The City - How do I check if I am on the voters’ list for the Municipal Election? 

Modern Mississauga and the City of Mississauga have come together to present an ongoing series called “Ask the City.”
We’ll share relevant information and answer your questions about our city.
Today’s question is about the 2018 Municipal Elections.

How do I check if I am on the voters’ list for the Municipal Election? 

The next City of Mississauga municipal election is on Monday, October 22, 2018. You are eligible to vote if you are a resident, owner or tenant of property in Ontario, a Canadian citizen and 18 years of age.

To ensure that you are on the 2018 voters’ list visit voterlookup.ca to confirm, update or add your information. All you need is your property address or assessment roll number and your full name and date of birth. Your assessment roll number can be found in the upper right hand corner of your latest Tax Bill.

Voterlookup.ca was introduced in 2014 by Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) to build and maintain information that is used in the preparation of the final voters’ lists across Ontario. The online service enables residents to maintain accurate and up-to-date electoral information.

Eligible individuals will be voting for the Offices of Mayor, Ward Councillor, School Board Trustee and Peel Regional Chair. To learn more about the municipal elections, visit mississaugavotes.ca or call 905-615-VOTE (8683).

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