If you live in British Columbia, you probably already know we’re in the midst of a provincial election during the pandemic.
Whether you believe Premier John Horgan has done a good job handling the COVID-19 pandemic or not, you need to cast your ballot in this provincial election.
Whether you believe Premier John Horgan’s word is as meaningless as his signature on a governing agreement or not, you must vote in this provincial election.
Whether you believe this is an unnecessary and 100% politically-motivated election or not, it is your civic duty to cast your ballot in this provincial election.
Make your voice count.
Apply for your Vote-By-Mail Package Today
From Elections BC:
How to vote by mail
All voters can vote by mail: you don’t need a special reason.
Voting by mail is a great option for voters who are not comfortable voting in person because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Contact Elections BC to request a vote-by-mail package as soon as possible. Your package will be mailed to you. You can ask for one by:
- Requesting a vote-by-mail package online
- Calling Elections BC at 1-800-661-8683
If you would like to pick up your vote-by-mail package in person, contact the closest district electoral office.
Completed vote-by-mail packages must be received by Elections BC before 8 p.m. (Pacific time) on Saturday, October 24.
Request a vote-by-mail package!
How to complete your vote-by-mail package
Follow the instructions in your vote-by-mail package or download the instructions (PDF).
For assistance, contact Elections BC at 1-800-661-8683.
How to return your vote-by-mail package
You can return your vote-by-mail package in person at a district electoral office, voting place or participating Service BC locations (see note). Check our Where to Vote app for a list of district electoral offices and voting places, or see this list of Service BC locations.
Note: Vote-by-mail packages cannot be dropped off at Service BC locations in Surrey, Vancouver, Burnaby or Masset. Voters in these areas wishing to return their package in person should return it at a district electoral office or voting place.
You may also return your package by mail. A postage paid return envelope is provided for voters in Canada. If mailing from outside of Canada, you must provide the necessary postage.
Completed vote-by-mail packages must be received by Elections BC before 8 p.m. (Pacific time) on Saturday, October 24.
Voters are encouraged to return their package as soon as possible to make sure it is received by the deadline.
If you have any questions about your vote by mail package, call Elections BC at 1-800-661-8683.
Don says
Hopefully you have at least two million in your email contact list!!