Comment voter aux 2024 Nova Scotia general election
Comment voter aux 2024 Nova Scotia general election
- Nous vous guiderons étape par étape. Veillez à remplir tout ce que vous pouvez!
- Ensuite, nous établirons votre plan de vote complet. Vous pouvez l'imprimer, l'enregistrer en PDF ou nous demander de vous envoyer un message de rappel!
Pouvez-vous voter?
Cochez toutes les cases qui vous concernent :
Où et quand voterez-vous?
Le jour de l’élection, Nov 26
St Mark's Masonic Hall
Frenchvale Fire Hall
Boisdale Fire Hall
St Columba Parish Centre
Christmas Island Firehall
Baddeck Valley Community Club
Big Bras d'Or Fire Hall
Ross Ferry Fire Hall
Millville Community Center
Wagmatcook Volunteer Fire Dept
Cape North Fire Hall
St Anne's Bay United Church
Bras d'Or Hall
Englishtown Community Centre
Eskasoni Elder Centre
Georges River Community Hall
Royal Canadian Legion Br
Smokey Recreational Society
Northside East Bay Fire Hall
Middle River Fire Hall
Bay St. Lawrence Fire Hall
St. Andrew's Parish Centre
Autres options pour voter
Returning offices: You can vote at any returning office in the province before election day, or at the returning office in your own electoral district on election day. You can find your returning office here.
Community polls: You can vote at any community poll anywhere in the province. You can find community polls here.
Pour qui allez-vous voter?
Step 1: Comparez les plateformes des partis
Step 2: Examinez les profils des candidats
Step 3: Revenez ici et faites votre choix
Vous voulez revoir vos options?
Liberal
Green
Independent
NDP
PC
Votre choix pour député
Vos amis vont-ils voter?
Aidez à répandre un peu de démocratie! Faites l’un des choses qui suivent :
Pourquoi nous vous demandons de passer le mot
Si nous voulons conserver notre démocratie, nous devons l'utiliser. Et tout ce dont la plupart des gens ont besoin pour aller voter, c'est d'un petit coup de pouce de la part d'un ami!
Votre plan de vote
Comment
Quand
Où
Ce qu'il faut apporter
If you're already registered, you don't need ID to vote.
- If you're not sure if you're registered, bring ID anyways.
- If you were registered under an old name or address (usually because you've moved or updated your name since), you will need ID.
Otherwise, you'll need to bring one of the following:
Your Nova Scotia Driver's License with your current address.
Your Nova Scotia Identification Card with your current address.
Your Certificate of Indian Status Card.
Two documents, both with your name and at least one with your current address.
If you don't have ID, you can take an oath instead.
- Voter Information Card
- Letter of Confirmation
- University/college/school Student Card, admissions letter, or statement of tuition fees
- Health card
- Canadian passport
- Canadian citizenship card
- Canadian Forces ID
- Birth certificate
- Social Insurance card
- Old Age Security card
- Vehicle or residence insurance policy
- Vehicle registration
- Personalized cheque printed by bank
- Credit card
- Library card
- Hospital bracelet (worn by patient in hospital)
- Statement of account (telephone, power bill, credit card)
- Statement of benefits (Canadian Pension, Old Age Security, Employment Insurance)
Votre choix pour député
Stephen MacAskill | Nova Scotia Liberal Party |
Adriana MacKinnon | Green Party of Nova Scotia |
Stemer MacLeod | |
Samuel Stirling | Nova Scotia New Democratic Party |
Dianne L. Timmins | Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia |