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It's election day, here's what you need to know to vote

Where and how to vote in Guelph today
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It's election day in Ontario!

In Guelph, there are seven candidates on the ballot vying to be the riding's next MPP. The candidates are incumbent Green Party Mike Schreiner, Communist Party Juanita Burnette, Liberal Raechelle Devereaux, New Blue Will Lomker, Conservative Peter McSherry, NDP James Parr, None of the Above Paul Taylor.

For more information on the candidates go to our GuelphToday Ontario Votes homepage here.

Here's what you need to know to cast a ballot:

When to vote

Polls are open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Where to cast a ballot

By now you should have received a Voter Information Card in the mail that will tell you where your polling station is. You can also find your polling station online here.

What do you need to vote

If you received a Voter Information Card, bring that and one additional piece of ID to the poll. If your name is not on the voters' list, you'll need one piece of ID with your name and current address. Find out more about what you can use for identification here

Who can vote

If you're a Canadian citizen living in Ontario and are at least 18 years old today, you are eligible to vote. Check if you're registered to vote here.

Results 

Once the polls close, GuelphToday be bringing you live election results from the Guelph riding.


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