A by-election for two French language school board trustee positions will be held on January 23, 2023.
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Please follow @cityoftoronto for information about the by-election or visit: https://t.co/rERAzyvg6G
@erikawybourn Unofficial results include mail-in ballots. A tied-vote would be the only circumstance where the City Clerk would be required to hold a recount, however a few scenarios may warrant a recount. Learn more https://t.co/g3ZRn1Tuie
@wendy_a_reid @ElectionsON@ElectionsCan_E In our role as non-partisan administrators, Toronto Elections must follow the Municipal Elections Act, 1996 & cannot organize candidate debates or participate in discussions about current issues. 3rd-party orgs compile & provide info on candidates & their platforms
@wendy_a_reid @ElectionsON@ElectionsCan_E Toronto Elections is responsible for administering the election as a neutral and non-partisan party. Candidates can add contact info & links for public display. If there is no contact info/campaign website on our webpages, it means that this candidate did not submit any info.
@TheoMladenova@cityoftoronto Hi Theodora - yes , you are correct. This is a long-term care home that is a polling location only for residents. Please use MyVote to find your voting location or call 311 for assistance.
@murphy1387 Hi Michael - voting location boundaries are drawn to be as balanced as possible population wise. Sometimes this means you will not be voting at the voting location closest to yours.
@nickkazakoff Hi Nick - please call 416-228-1111 and we can investigate your issue. Please note: if you applied to vote by mail, you were automatically marked as voted.
@larisa_ferguson The number of voting locations is determined using a number of factors, including population data, geographical considerations and accessibility. School boards determine their own ward boundaries which often aren't the same as City ward boundaries.
@AmandaRisser1 @ElectionsON@ElectionsCan_E After the election, an official declaration of declined & rejected ballots is published: https://t.co/RLfJQJ9f7w
Online voting https://t.co/xJdQjVorod
@Enarxis@ElectionsCan_E@ChrisMammoTO@PerruzzaTO@MatiasdeD Hi there - To report election signs, contact 311 and submit a service request. You need to provide certain information with your request – look it up at https://t.co/HDBMVWkMF6
@patriciaorpat Hi there, all eligible voters need to vote is acceptable identification showing their name and qualifying Toronto address. Info: https://t.co/bLHcQoIk1x
@serpah Toronto Elections is responsible for administering the election as a neutral and non-partisan party. Media outlets, community groups, @torontolibrary & other 3rd party organizations compile & provide info on candidates and their platforms.
@manovcn@ElectionsCan_E You don't need a Voter Info Card to vote! If you’re on the voters’ list, print/download your card @ https://t.co/l8MbtniVNE & show it w/ ID or add your name at the voting place on Oct 24