How to vote in the 2024 New Brunswick general election
How to vote in the 2024 New Brunswick general election
- We'll walk you through things, step-by-step. Make sure to fill out everything you can!
- Then, we'll draw up your full plan to vote. You can print it, save it as a PDF, or have us send you a reminder text!
Can you vote?
Check all the boxes that apply to you:
Are you registered to vote?
When and where will you vote?
By mail-in-ballot
On request, Elections NB can mail you a special ballot. When you receive your ballot, you can fill it out at home, then mail or drop it off at your local Elections NB returning office.
Your ballot must be received by Oct 21 at 8:00pm.
On election day, Oct 21
Northampton Rec Centre
Pembroke Community Hall
Woodstock Flying Association
Hartland Baptist Church
Coldstream Women's Institute Hall
Williamstown WI Hall
By The Lake Community Centre
Lindsay United Baptist Church
Waterville Community Centre
New Brunswick Bible Institute
Woodstock Wesleyan Church
Knights Inn Woodstock
St Luke's Anglican Church Hall
St. Gertrude's Church Hall
River Valley Wellness Centre
Other options for voting
Vote at home: If you are home-bound due to illness or incapacity (or the illness or incapacity of someone in your care) you can contact your local returning office and request a visit from special voting officers. These visits must be scheduled in advance.
Vote on campus: Find out more about voting on campus.
Who are you voting for?
Step 1: Compare the party platforms
Step 2: Review the candidate profiles
Step 3: Come back here and choose your pick
Need another look at your options?
Independent
PC
Liberal
Green
NDP
PANB
Your pick for MLA
Are your friends voting?
Help spread a little democracy! Do one of the following:
Why we're asking you to spread the word
If we want to keep our democracy, we have to use it. And all most people need to go out and vote is a little push from a friend!
Your plan to vote
How
When
Where
What to bring
If your name and address have NOT changed since you registered or last voted in a provincial election, you don't need ID to vote.
One or more pieces of ID that, between them, show your name, current address, and signature.
- ID with all three requirements:
- Your New Brunswick driver's license
- Other options include:
- Lease agreements
- Utility bills
- Student IDs
- Medicare Card
- Certificate of Indian Status
- A friend who's already registered to vote who will take an oath to vouch for you
Your pick for MLA
Ernest Culberson | |
Bill Hogan | Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick |
Marisa Pelkey | Liberal Party of New Brunswick |
Jada Roche | Green Party of New Brunswick |
Bo Sheaves | New Brunswick New Democratic Party |
Charlie Webber | People's Alliance of New Brunswick |
Keep a copy of your plan
Get a reminder text
Update your reminder text
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