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Regina election: Here’s what you need to know [Video]

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Voting day for Regina’s civic and school board elections is fast approaching, here’s all you need to know ahead of election day.

To be able to vote, you must be a Canadian citizen who is at least 18 years old by the day of the election, reside in Saskatchewan for at least six consecutive months, and be a resident of Regina or own land within the municipality for at least three months.

Here’s what else you need to know before casting your ballot.

Who is running in this election?

Regina residents will be able to vote for the mayor, city councillors, and school board trustees.

Including incumbent Mayor Sandra Masters, there are 11 mayoral candidates. A total of 19 names will be on the ballot for Public School Board Trustee positions in the city, 11 names are on the ballot for city wide separate school boards, and 52 candidates are running for city councillors in 10 different wards.

How do I know which ward and school subdivision I am in?

To find …

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