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B.C. voters' registration notices in the mail

Starting March 8, Elections B.C. will actively seek out register voters throughout the province
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Voter registration notices were sent out across B.C. this week, marking the beginning of Elections B.C.’s efforts to update the voters list before the 2017 provincial election.

“We’re mailing over 1.9 million notices across the province to ask eligible voters to register to vote or update their voter information,” said Keith Archer, B.C.’s chief electoral officer.

The notices also indicate the new electoral district for each voter, which will come into effect when the election is called. There will be 87 electoral districts for this election, up from 85.

Starting March 8, Elections B.C. will actively seek out register voters throughout the province. Registration drives will be held at high traffic locations in each electoral district, including shopping malls, community centres, and at every post-secondary campus in B.C.

Enumerators will make door-to-door visits in selected high mobility neighbourhoods, new subdivisions and residential complexes.

“We want to ensure the voting process is accessible as possible,” says Archer. “Updating the voters list is an important part of that goal.”

Voters registered before the election is called will receive a Where to Vote card from Elections B.C., making the voting process faster and easier. Registration online and by phone is open until midnight on April 11.

For more information, visit Elections BC’s website. More information about the new districts, including an interactive digital map showing their boundaries, is available here.