How to vote in the 2025 Ontario general election

How to vote in the 2025 Ontario general election

  1. We'll walk you through things, step-by-step. Make sure to fill out everything you can!
  2. 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!
Ready to go?
Get started
Your notes and box-ticking stay on your device.
Not in Parkdale—High Park? Change district.

Can you vote?

Check all the boxes that apply to you:

You can vote in the Parkdale—High Park election!
Next
You can't vote yet, but if you're 16 or older, you can still register with Elections Ontario as a future voter.
Register

Are you registered to vote?

If you're not registered, don't remember registering, or are registered at an old address, you can still register at the polls.

When and where will you vote?

Choose a method below.

By mail

Apply by 6pm on Feb 21
Choose

On request, Elections Ontario can mail you a ballot. When you receive your ballot, you can fill it out at home, then mail it back to Elections Ontario, or drop it off at a local Elections Ontario office.


You must apply to vote by mail before Feb 21 at 6:00pm.

Your ballot must be received by Feb 27 at 6:00pm.

On election day, Feb 27

At your designated polling place
Choose
When: Thursday, February 27, from 9am to 9pm
Step 1: Use Elections Ontario's Voter Information Service to find your election day polling place:
Elections Ontario's Voter Information Service  
Step 2: Come back here and make a note of your polling place:
Warren Park Public School
135 VARSITY RD, YORK
Vilnius Manor
1700 BLOOR ST W, TORONTO
Oak Ridges Public School
160 COON'S RD, RICHMOND HILL
Parkdale United Church
171 DUNN AVE, TORONTO
Keele Community Centre
181 GLENLAKE AVE, TORONTO
Runnymede Public Library
2178 BLOOR ST W, TORONTO
20 West Lodge Ave
20 WEST LODGE AVE, TORONTO
Copernicus Lodge
66 RONCESVALLES AVE, TORONTO
Nxt Condominiums
103 THE QUEENSWAY, TORONTO
Parkdale Public School
78 SEAFORTH AVE, TORONTO
Garden Avenue Public School
225 GARDEN AVE, TORONTO
James Culnan Catholic School
605 WILLARD AVE, YORK
Runnymede United Church
432 RUNNYMEDE RD, TORONTO
St. Pius X Catholic School
71 JANE ST, TORONTO
Holy Family Catholic School
141 CLOSE AVE, TORONTO
Swansea Town Hall
95 LAVINIA AVE, TORONTO
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
263 RONCESVALLES AVE, TORONTO
Howard Public School
30 MARMADUKE ST, TORONTO
Swansea Public School
207 WINDERMERE AVE, TORONTO
Livmore High Park - Clubhouse
50 HIGH PARK AVE, TORONTO
Dr. Rita Cox - Kina Minagok P.S.
100 CLOSE AVE, TORONTO
Humbercrest Public School
14 Saint Marks Rd, York
60 Southport St
60 SOUTHPORT ST, TORONTO
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School
116 FERMANAGH AVE, TORONTO
Annette Community Centre
333 ANNETTE ST, TORONTO
Toronto Rehab - Bickle Centre
130 DUNN AVE, TORONTO
100 High Park Ave
100 HIGH PARK AVE, TORONTO
King George Public School
25 REXFORD RD, YORK
Indian Road Crescent Public School
285 INDIAN ROAD CRES, TORONTO
St. Joan Of Arc Catholic Church
1701 BLOOR ST W, TORONTO
Plan a time to vote:

Other options for voting

Show details about other voting options

Vote at an election office: You can vote at your local election office any time during their office hours, up until 6pm on February 26. Find your local election office here.

Vote at home: If you are unable to visit your election office or voting location, or you require assistance to vote, you can request a home visit before 6pm EST on February 26. Find your local election office's contact info here.

Who are you voting for?

We'll help you decide with 3 easy steps!

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?

Geoffrey Corfield
New Blue
Alexa Gilmour
ONDP
Anna Gorka
Green
Nadia Guerrera
Liberal
Rimmy Riarh
Communist
Justine Teplycky
PC

Your pick for MLA

Add a candidate from the list above. Your pick stays on your device.
Your choice

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

Your voter card and 1 piece of ID showing your name.

  • Didn't get your voter card in the mail? You can still vote with ID.
and/or...

1 piece of ID showing both your name and home address.

Be on the safe side: Bring extra ID if you can.
Examples of acceptable ID
Show examples of acceptable ID
  • ID with name and address:
    • Ontario driver’s licence
    • Ontario motor vehicle permit (plate or vehicle portion)
    • Ontario photo card
    • Property assessment notice from Municipal Property Assessment Corporation
    • Child tax benefit statement
    • Income tax notice of assessment
    • Social Insurance Number confirmation letter
    • Statement of Employment Insurance Benefits Paid T4E
    • Statement of Old Age Security T4A (OAS)
    • Any document showing both your name and home address issued by the Government of Canada/Ontario
    • School admission letter
    • School transcript or report card
    • Tuition/fees statement
    • Bank account or credit card statement
    • Cancelled personalized cheque
    • Cheque stub, pay receipt or T4 issued by a person's employer
    • Insurance statement
    • Residential mortgage, lease, or rental statement
    • Signed loan or financial agreement with a financial institution
    • Document showing campus residence issued by the office or officials responsible for student residence at a post-secondary institution
    • CNIB card or card from another registered charitable organization that provides services to persons with disabilities
    • Hospital records showing a person’s name and home address
    • Letter of Confirmation of Residence
    • Utility bill (hydro, water, gas, telephone, cable TV, public utilities commission)
    • Property tax assessment or bill from a municipality in Ontario
    • Any other document showing both your name and home address issued by a municipality, a government agency, or certified by a court in Ontario, or a Band Council in Ontario established under the Indian Act (Canada)
  • ID with name (only if you have a voter information card):
    • Birth certificate
    • Marriage certificate
    • Ontario health card
    • Canadian Armed Forces ID card (NDI 20)
    • Canadian passport
    • Certificate of Canadian Citizenship
    • Certificate of Indian Status (Status card)
    • Certificate of Naturalization (issued before January 1, 1947)
    • Citizenship card
    • Firearms licence
    • Nexus/FAST (Free and Secure Trade) card
    • Old Age Security identification card
    • Social Insurance Number confirmation letter
    • Registration of birth abroad (issued between January 1, 1947 and February 14, 1977)
    • Veteran Affairs Canada Health Care Identification card
    • Veteran's Service Card (NDI 75)
    • Birth Certificate from a Canadian province or territory
    • Blood donor card
    • Credit/debit card
    • Diplomatic or special passport
    • Employee card
    • Hospital records (including hospital bracelets)
    • Union card or professional licence
    • Student card
    • A document from a Band Council in Ontario established under the Indian Act (Canada) showing a person’s name
    • Any document showing your name issued by the Government of Canada, the Government of Ontario, a municipality, or a government agency

Your pick for MLA

Geoffrey Corfield New Blue Party of Ontario
Alexa Gilmour Ontario New Democratic Party
Anna Gorka Green Party of Ontario
Nadia Guerrera Ontario Liberal Party
Rimmy Riarh Communist Party of Canada (Ontario)
Justine Teplycky Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario

Keep a copy of your plan

Get a reminder text

Update your reminder text

Your reminder text is scheduled. Would you like to update it?
Your voting date, polling place, and phone number will be sent to and stored on both VoteMate's servers and systems operated by our SMS provider, Twilio.
We've sent you a text to confirm. What's the number in it?
Your reminder is all set up!

VoteMate is made by one person

My name's Laef Kucheran! I'm a 23-year-old web developer from Vancouver.

I worked over 200 hours running VoteMate for this election. I volunteer all that time and pay for the site's expenses out of my own pocket because I believe it can help people vote. That matters to me.

Did VoteMate help you? Help me make it better!

Want to help out? Buy Me A Coffee Patreon logo Support me on Patreon Patreon
Lending your phone to a friend so they can fill out the guide? Reset your box-ticking and shortlist.