REGINA – Election day in Saskatchewan is Monday April 4th, 2016. This page is your one-stop shop for everything you need to know about where, when and how to vote.
Who can vote?
You are eligible to vote in the provincial election if you live within the electoral division and you:
- Are an 18 year of age or older on April 4th, 2016
- Are a Canadian citizen, and
- Have been a resident in Saskatchewan for six months immediately preceding voting day
Where can I vote?
On Monday April 4th, 2016 polls open up at 9 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. For locations, visit Election Saskatchewan
How can I register to vote?
Click here to register to vote in the Saskatchewan provincial election.
Do I need to bring ID?
The video below will explain ID requirements for polling stations.
Here’s a look at the voter turnout in recent Saskatchewan elections, according to Elections Saskatchewan
2007 – 76.02%
2003 – 65.50%
1999 – 65.50%
1995 – 64.59%
1991 – 83.22%
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