WINNIPEG — If you’re out of town during the provincial election but still want to vote, this weekend is your chance to cast your ballot.
Advance voting starts Saturday and runs until April 16. Stations will operate from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday.
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Election day is Tuesday, April 19.
For a full list of hours and locations, visit the Elections Manitoba website.
I.D. Requirements
Everyone must show ID to vote in advance.
Option 1
- Show one piece of government-issued photo ID.
- Driver’s license
- Enhanced Manitoba identification card
- Passport
- Treaty card
Option 2
- Show two documents that include your name.
- Manitoba Health card
- Social Insurance card
- Utility bill
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