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How to vote in Niagara-on-the-Lake
Before visiting a polling station, ensure you have either your voter card and/or a government-issued piece of ID with your municipal address on it. Andrew Hawlitzky

It’s time to vote in the provincial election.

If you’re voting on election day, Feb. 27, in Niagara-on-the-Lake, there are four locations at which you can cast your ballot: The community centre (14 Anderson Ln.), the Centennial Arena (1565 Four Mile Creek Rd.), the St. Davids & District Lions Club (1462 York Rd.) and Bethany Mennonite Church (572 East & West Line). 

You can also visit the Elections Ontario website, elections.on.ca, to find which polling station is recommended for your address.

Before visiting a polling station, ensure you have either your voter card and/or a government-issued piece of ID with your municipal address on it. 

You can still vote if you are yet to receive your voter information card as long as you bring a valid piece of identification.

When casting your vote, you will have the choice between seven candidates in NOTL’s Niagara Falls riding. 

Joedy Burdett, Independent; Gary Dumelie, New Blue Party; Wayne Gates, NDP; Shafoli Kapur, Ontario Liberal; Ruth-Ann Nieuwesteeg, Progessive Conservative; Andrew Sofert, Ontario Party; and Celia Taylor, Green Party of Ontario.

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