Comment voter aux Élection générale de 2024 en Saskatchewan
Comment voter aux Élection générale de 2024 en Saskatchewan
- 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, Oct 28
Marshall Legion Hall
Lone Rock Community Hall
Lashburn Community Hall
Waseca Community Centre
Maidstone Senior Citizen Drop-In Centre
Turtleford Lions Hall
Mervin Complex
Edam Senior Centre
Meota Community Complex
Cochin Community Hall
North Battleford Senior Citizens Action Now
Alex Dillabough Centre
Paynton Community Centre
Sweetgrass First Nation Community Centre
Poundmaker Veterans Hall
Little Pine First Nation Elders Hall
(Former Legion) Hall in Cut Knife
Neilburg Community Hall
Marsden Community Hall
Senlac Community Hall
Unity Public School
Unity New Horizons Hall
Saskcan Community Centre
Mosquito First Nation Band Hall
Chief Glen Keskotagan Community Centre
Autres options pour voter
Homebound voting: If you are unable to leave your home, you can arrange to have an election worker come to your home. You can get a form to apply for homebound voting here.
Voting in a hospital, personal care home, or remand facility, and temporarily displaced voters: If you are in one of these facilities, or are temporarily displaced, you will have an opportunity to vote. (List of personal care facility voting locations, list of hospital, remand, or temporarily displaced voting locations).
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?
Green
Sask United
NDP
Sask Party
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
One piece of photo ID, issued by the Saskatchewan or Canadian government, with your name and address.
Two documents or pieces of ID, both with your name and one with your address.
Someone to vouch for you. An eligible voter who knows you and lives in your constituency may vouch for you at the voting place. A voter can only vouch for one other individual.
- Proof of identity:
- Birth Certificate
- Canada Border Services Agency ID
- Canadian Blood Services Donor Card
- Canadian Forces ID
- Canadian Passport
- CATSA ID
- CIC Citizenship Card
- CNIB ID Card
- Credit Card
- Debit Card
- Driver’s Licence (Saskatchewan)
- Firearms Possession Licence
- Fishing, Trapping, Hunting Licence
- Government Employee Card
- Health Card (Saskatchewan)
- Hospital Bracelet
- Indian Status Card
- Métis Citizenship Card
- Old Age Security (OAS) Card
- Other ID (Government, Municipality, School Division, Indian Band)
- Pleasure Craft Operators Licence
- Parole Card
- Passport of a Foreign State
- Radio Operator Card
- Social Insurance Card
- Student Card from Post-Secondary Institution
- Union ID
- Veterans Affairs Health Card
- Voter Information Card
- Wildlife Certificate
- Proof of identity and address:
- Admission Form (Shelter, Student, Seniors Residence)
- Attestation of Residence
- Bank Statement
- Blank Cheque with the Voter’s Name
- Certificate of Title
- Cheque (Government, Municipality, School Division, Indian Band)
- Credit Card Statement
- Crop Insurance Statement
- Court Document
- Employer Paycheque
- Government Benefits Statement (Employment Insurance, OAS, Social Assistance, Disability Support, Child Tax Benefit, Workers’ Compensation)
- Income Tax Assessment
- Insurance Policy
- Letter of Authorization from a First Nations Band
- Letter of Stay (Shelter, Student, Seniors Residence)
- Mortgage or Lease Statement
- Pension Statement
- Post-Secondary Mail
- Property Tax Assessment
- Public Guardian or Trustee Letter
- Utility Bill (telephone, power, cable)
- Vehicle Registration
- Voter Information Card from a Saskatchewan Municipality
Votre choix pour député
Holly Ennis | Saskatchewan Green Party |
Steve Gessner | Saskatchewan United Party |
Clayton Poole | Saskatchewan New Democratic Party |
James Thorsteinson | Saskatchewan Party |