Are you on the list of voters for the October 27th municipal and school board elections?
It is the responsibility of every elector to make sure they are eligible to vote.
Potential electors can visit voterlookup.ca to confirm and/or update their electoral information in a few easy steps. You can also change/update your school support for electoral purposes and add names to your property address.
Updating this information will help to ensure that Voters’ Lists, prepared by the municipality, are accurate and up-to-date in preparation for municipal and school board elections occurring this fall.
Find out ahead of time if you are an eligible elector. Visit voterlookup.ca or call 1-866-296-6722. Have your say. Log on today.
Confirm that you are listed as English Separate to vote for Trustees of the St. Clair Catholic District School Board.
voterlookup.ca is the easiest way to ensure you are on the Preliminary List of Electors for the upcoming school board elections. Using voterlookup.ca is as easy as 1-2-3.
- Go to www.voterlookup.ca.
- You will need to have the following on hand: your property address or assessment roll number and your full name and date of birth.
- Enter either your personal information or your assessment roll number. Click Next. You may be asked to confirm additional information. Simply follow the prompts that appear.
You’re done!
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is voterlookup.ca?
- voterlookup.ca is an online service available to electors. Using voterlookup.ca, electors can confirm and update their electoral information for the purposes of the Preliminary List of Electors for the upcoming municipal and school board elections..
- Who administers voterlookup.ca?
- The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) administers voterlookup.ca. MPAC is a not-for-profit corporation mandated by the Government of Ontario to conduct property assessments for tax purposes on behalf of municipalities, and is legislated to provide municipalities with a Preliminary List of Electors in a municipal election year. This list is used by Municipal Clerks to produce the final Voters' List used for the election.
- What is enumeration?
- Enumeration is another word for compiling a list. Information confirmed and collected through voterlookup.ca will be used to compile information for the purposes of preparing the Preliminary List of Electors that MPAC is legislated to provide in support of municipal and school board elections.
- Why should I use voterlookup.ca?
- The information confirmed and collected through voterlookup.ca will be used to compile the Preliminary List of Electors that MPAC is legislated to provide in support of municipal and school board elections. The Municipal Clerk uses this list to create the final Voters' List. Confirming your elector eligibility now will make for an easier process when it is time to vote.
- Can I still vote in the upcoming municipal election if I don't register at voterlookup.ca?
- Yes, although you will have to bring required proof as you may be asked to provide this. Contact your Municipal Clerk's office for more information on what is required.
- Is voterlookup.ca available in French?
- All the features of voterlookup.ca are available in French.
- What information do I need to provide to register at voterlookup.ca?
- You will need to provide the name of your city/town/village, full name, date of birth and either your property address and; or assessment roll number.
- What do I do if voterlookup.ca tells me my information is not registered in the system or I have concerns/disagree with the information provided?
- Double-check the information you have entered to ensure it is correct. If you have questions/concerns or prefer to speak with someone by phone, call 1-866-296-6722.
- Do I have to register on voterlookup.ca?
- There is no legal requirement to confirm your elector eligibility using voterlookup.ca.
- Why has a new system been introduced to compile the information used to create the final Voters' List?
- voterlookup.ca enables electors to actively participate in ensuring that their electoral information is accurate and up-to-date for the upcoming municipal and school board elections through the flexibility of an online service. voterlookup.ca is replacing the traditional Municipal Enumeration Form mail-in system that was less efficient and less effective in gathering information.
- Is this project related with voting in the upcoming provincial election?
- No. voterlookup.ca is an online service used to compile information for the Preliminary List of Electors that MPAC provides to support municipal and school board elections that will occur this fall.
- Will my information be secure online?
- voterlookup.ca was created harnessing the latest technology and designed using the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario Privacy by Design principles. The site has been thoroughly reviewed by MPAC's legal counsel and our Freedom of Information Manager to ensure it meets the requirements in the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
- How does voterlookup.ca differ from the MEF mail out?
- voterlookup.ca is a more efficient method of collecting voter information, replacing the previous paper-driven process. The site features a declaration component which requires the user to verify that the information is 'true and accurate'. This approach is no different than other data collection methods employed in the past including, door-to-door visits, telephone calls or the MEF mail-out.
- Is voterlookup.ca affected by the HeartBleed bug?
- voterlookup.ca is not impacted by the HeartBleed internet bug (OpenSSL bug).
- Will my personal information be shared or sold?
- Information from voterlookup.ca is provided to municipalities in the Preliminary List of Electors for the sole use of the upcoming municipal and school board elections. MPAC takes privacy seriously. Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act requirements state that information shared with MPAC for electoral proposes may only be shared with other electoral agencies.