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How to vote in the 2024 Saskatchewan general election

How to vote in the 2024 Saskatchewan general election

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  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!
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When and where will you vote?

Voting is over for this election. The options below are no longer available and are here only for demonstration purposes.

On election day, Oct 28

At your designated polling place
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When: Monday, October 28, from 9am to 8pm
Step 1: Use Elections SK's Where Do I Vote tool to find your last day polling place:
Elections SK's tool  
Step 2: Come back here and make a note of your polling place:
Sonningdale Hall Complex
1 Centre Street, Sonningdale (RM of Eagle Creek)
Cando Community School
1001 7th Street, Cando (RM of Rosemount)
Landis Community Complex
217 4th Avenue West, Landis
Saskcan Community Centre
301 5th Street West, Wilkie
Reward Community Hall
101 2nd Avenue, Reward (RM of Grass Lake)
Denzil Senior Citizens Club
236 6th Street, Denzil
Macklin Communiplex
5201 Highway 31, Macklin
New Horizon Senior Center
4920 Empire Street, Macklin
Luseland Salvador Homecoming Hall
401 Grand Avenue, Luseland
Tramping Lake Community Hall
304 Prairie Avenue, Tramping Lake
Handel Community Centre
Main Street, Handel (RM of Grandview)
Springwater Community Hall
Main Street, Springwater (RM of Biggar)
Biggar New Horizons
117 3rd Avenue West, Biggar
Biggar Community Hall
319 1st Avenue East, Biggar
Perdue and District Recreation Complex
1124 10th Street, Perdue
Herschel Memorial Hall
West Street, Herschel (RM of Mountain View)
Dodsland Legion Community Hall
231 2nd Avenue, Dodsland
Kerrobert Seniors Hall 1977
541 Atlantic Avenue, Kerrobert
Coleville Legion Hall
100 2nd Avenue East, Coleville
Major Centennial Hall
7 Center Street, Major
Marengo Community Hall
13 Main Street, Marengo
Flaxcombe Community Hall
126 Main Street, Flaxcombe
West Central Events Centre
500 2nd Street East, Kindersley
Norman Ritchie Community Centre
1023 1st Street West, Kindersley
St. Joseph Catholic Church
600 4th Avenue West, Kindersley
Kindersley Alliance Church
74 West Road, Kindersley
Brock Community Centre
401 2nd Street West, Brock
Fiske Community Hall
109 First Avenue West, Fiske
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Other options for voting

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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).

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?

Kim Gartner
Sask Party
Cindy Hoppe
NDP
Darcy Robilliard
Green
Wade Sira
Independent
Jeff Wortman
Buffalo

Your pick for MLA

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Your plan to vote

How

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What to bring

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.

Be on the safe side: Bring extra ID if you can.
Examples of acceptable ID
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  • 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

Your pick for MLA

Kim Gartner Saskatchewan Party
Cindy Hoppe Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
Darcy Robilliard Saskatchewan Green Party
Wade Sira
Jeff Wortman Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan

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