It’s not too late for Canadians looking to cast their ballot who haven’t yet registered to vote — Elections Canada allows voters to register on election day at their polling station.
“You can do it right then and there before you vote, so people don’t need to worry if they haven’t got their registration in early,” Elections Canada spokesperson Matthew McKenna told CBC News.
“It’ll just be one extra little step before you go to vote. But it’s pretty seamless.”
Here’s a breakdown of how to register on voting day.
How do I know where to go?
Voters can find their polling station by entering their postal code on the Elections Canada website.
You can also call Elections Canada at 1-800-463-6868.
What do I need to register?
At the polling station, all you need to do is prove your identity and that you live in the riding.
“For a lot of people, that’ll be one piece of government-issued ID with …