How To Vote
Pledge your Vote for Linda
Advance Voting Opportunities
Advance voting is available at City Hall, 141 West 14th St in Conference Room A/B (wheelchair-accessible), at the dates and times listed below.
- Wednesday, October 5: 8am-8pm
- Saturday, October 8: 10am-4pm
- Tuesday, October 11: 10am-6pm
- Wednesday, October 12: 8am-8pm
- Thursday, October 13: 12pm-6pm
General Voting Day
Voting hours are 8am to 8pm at the following locations. All voting locations are wheelchair accessible.
- Carson Graham Secondary School, 2145 Jones Ave
- The Pipe Shop, 115 Victory Ship Way
- Larson Elementary School, 2605 Larson Rd
- Memorial Recreation Centre, 125 East 23rd St
- North Shore Neighbourhood House, 225 East 2nd St
- Queen Mary Elementary School, 230 West Keith Rd
- Ridgeway Elementary School, 420 East 8th St
- Sutherland Secondary School, 1860 Sutherland Ave
- Westview Elementary School, 641 West 17th St
Curbside Voting
A parking stall will be designated nearby voting places during the advance voting period and on General Voting Day for curbside voting. Curbside voting is provided to electors who are not able to enter a voting place. Electors requiring curbside voting need to call 604-985-7761 once they have parked in the designated parking stall. An election official will then be notified to attend to the elector.
Mail Ballot Voting
For the first time in local elections, all eligible electors are able to apply to vote by mail ballot.
Request one online through the City of North Vancouver at cnv.org/vote.
City List of Electors
The City of North Vancouver uses the most current available provincial list of voters prepared by Elections BC. If you were listed on the Provincial Voters List by mid August 2022, you should be on the City’s List of Electors.
Voting Day Registration
If you are not on the City’s List of Electors, and did not register during the advance elector registration period, you can still register to vote on Advance Voting Days or General Voting Day. To register on voting day, you must show two pieces of identification (see below) which prove who you are and where you live (i.e. includes your name and residential address), and one of the pieces of identification must also include your signature (e.g. driver’s licence, BC Services Card). If neither piece of identification shows your residential address, you may make a solemn declaration as to your place of residence.
Non-resident property electors must produce two pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) to prove identity and that they are entitled to register in relation to property (e.g. property tax notice or certificate of title). If applicable, written consent from the majority of property owners must be provided. Only one owner may register as a non-resident property elector. To make the registration process more efficient, it is recommended that non-resident property electors print in advance and bring to the voting place completed application form and if applicable, completed written consent form. Printed forms can also be picked up in advance at City Hall during regular office hours (8:30 am to 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday except Holidays) or downloaded from the following links:
Acceptable Voter ID
When registering to vote, updating your personal information, or requesting a mail ballot package during a local election you will need to provide two pieces of acceptable identification. These two pieces of identification will prove who you are and where you live (i.e. name and residential address). One piece of identification must also include your signature.
Suggested Types of Identification
- BC CareCard
- BC Identification Card issued by ICBC
- BC Services Card
- BC Driver’s License
- Birth Certificate
- City of North Vancouver Public Library Card
- Canadian passport or Citizenship card
- Certificate of Indian Status
- Credit or debit card
- Income Tax Assessment
- Metis Certificate Status
- Monthly Report/Request for Continued Income Assistance
- Nexus Border Card
- Owner’s Certificate of Insurance and Vehicle License issued by ICBC
- Property tax notice issued by the City of North Vancouver
- Social Insurance Card
- Statutory Declaration/Sworn Affidavit (from a notary public, lawyer, or commissioner for taking affidavits)
- Student card
- Utility bill (electricity, natural gas. water, telephone, or cable service