By-election in Cloverdale–Langley City federal riding (update: Conservatives headed for victory)

Photo: Elections Canada

UPDATE:

Conservative Tamara Jansen headed for huge win in Cloverdale–Langley City (updates)

 

 

 

 

AS electors in Cloverdale–Langley City (British Columbia) head to the polls on Monday, Elections Canada is reminding electors they must vote at their assigned polling station. To find out where to vote, electors can visit elections.ca and enter their postal code in the Voter Information Service box. They can also call 1-800-463-6868.

To vote, electors must be registered. Electors who are not registered can register at their polling station when they go to vote. Unregistered electors can enter their information online, print a pre-filled registration certificate and bring it with them for faster service at the polls.

Electors must prove their identity and address when they go to their polling station. They can visit Elections Canada’s website for a list of accepted ID or call 1-800-463-6868 for more information.

Electors who want to minimize their wait time at the polls should avoid peak times, such as the opening of the polls in the morning and dinnertime in the evening.

Electors voting by special ballot from inside their riding and who have not yet sent back their completed ballot must return it in person at the local Elections Canada office; they have until polls close in Cloverdale–Langley City to do so. Special ballots received after polls have closed will not be counted.

Preliminary results of the election will be published on elections.ca as soon as they become available.

Candidates may send representatives (scrutineers) to observe ballot counting at polling stations, the Elections Canada office and other locations in the riding.

The main party candidates are Madison Fleischer (Liberal), Tamara Jansen (Conservative) and Vanessa Sharma (NDP).

The by-election was called after Liberal MP John Aldag resigned to run for the BC NDP in the provincial election.