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The Rural Voice, 1990-09, Page 11To Vote in the Ontario Provincial Election Sept.6th 1990 �9 a.m. t0 8 P.m, your name must be on the NEW LIST of VOTERS or on a CERTIFICATE to VOTE, before 8 p.m., September 5`h WHERE TO VOTE Check your Form 301, Enumeration receipt, or your Certificate to Vote. for the location where you may vote, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sept. 6th, 1990 (one hour earlier in the Electoral Districts of Kenora and Rainy River). If you have no record of where to vote, call Directory Assistance for the phone number of the Elections Ontario office in your Electoral District. Many Polling Places are Wheelchair accessible. In the event yours is not. Poll Officials can arrange for the Ballot Box to be brought to you at the door WHEELCHAIRS of the polling place. Can You Vote? rhose persons who on Election Day - • Are 18 years of age or over. • Are Canadian Citizens. • Have resided in Ontario for the preceding 6 months. - are eligible to vote if their name is on the NEW l IST of VOTERS for the Electoral District in which they reside, or on a CERTIFICATE to VOTE as issued by their Returning Officer. Eligible rural voters may still be vouched tor. but if you wish to obtain your Certificate to Vote. call for information. FOR ELECTION INFORMLAI ION. CALL: TORONTO &AREA 3.21.1444 01.'TSI 21.N-- OI'TSI DF: TORONTO 1 -8O0 -66l4-2" 2" Puhh.IhJ hslhv(H Ii ,a 111:t Incl l.,wm(111i,ri al(ue.., %arrcn K. Railta. ( 1111 11 11( flll\ ( t11 1(1 N MARKING YOUR BALLOT When you go to vote, directions for marking your Ballot will be on the Voting screen. Mark your Ballot with only one X in the circle after the name of the Candidate of your choice. If you are unable to mark your own ballot, an Election Official. or a friend, is permitted to assist you. A Ballot marked for more than one Candidate will not be counted. A Ballot spoiled or marked in error w ill be exchanged for another Ballot by an Election Official. 1. CANDIDATE • 2. CANDIDATE • 3 CANDIDATE • 4. CANDIDATE EMPLOYEE VOTING Every employee who is a qualified toter is entitled to have Three consecutive hours, during the hours of polling. in which to sole. Employers w hose employees have Ihrec consecul is e hours of their assn time available during the polling hours of 9 a.m. w 8 p.m. need not allow them "time off". If, however. an employee does not has e This time available, it is stressed that the amount of lime required - • Must be requested h> the employce. • Is al atime convenient tothe en,plo)er. • Once requested h) Hie enlplo)ec, must be allowed hs the employer. If you have friends or relatives who have difficult) reading. please make them aware of the information in this Elections Ontario v0u NEOH"+EI \ 7. SEPTEMBER 1990 7