The Citizen, 1995-05-10, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1995.
QUALIFIED VOTERS
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JUNE 8th, 1995
You can help make sure YOUR NAME is on the NEW LIST of
VOTERS for the Ontario Provincial Election.
If you are eligible and wish to vote, it's up to you to make sure your name is on the NEW LIST of VOTERS.
You must answer (or provide the information for someone else to answer) the questions the Enumerators will be
asking. This will make sure your name does appear on the NEW LIST of VOTERS so that you can vote.
CAN YOU VOTE ON JUNE 8th?
These are the questions the Enumerators will ask:
(1) On Election Day will you be 18 years of age or over?
(2) On Election Day will you be a Canadian Citizen?
(3) On Election Day will you have resided in Ontario for the
preceding 6 months?
(4) On Election Day will you be a resident at this address?
They should also ask if there are other eligible voters resident
at your address.
The phone numbers for Electoral District Returning Offices are
available from Directory Assistance. If you require information
specific to your Electoral District, ask for "Elections Ontario"
and then the Electoral District by name.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT
ENUMERATION
The two Enumerators who will soon be calling at your door should
produce their appointment form and identify themselves and the
purpose of their visit.
If you are at home, or if someone else can answer their questions, the
Enumerators will complete a Form 301 for you and for any other
qualified members of the household. The names of all eligible voters
should then appear on the NEW LIST of VOTERS.
If they miss you on their first visit, they will be making other visits or
"call backs". Please give them access in order to help make sure the
NEW LIST of VOTERS is as complete as possible.
FOR GENERAL ELECTION INFORMATION, CALL:
TORONTO AREA 416-754-VOTE (8683)
OUTSIDE TORONTO 1-800-668-2727
If you have friends or relatives who have difficulty reading,
please make them aware of the information in this notice.
Published by the Office of the Chief Election Officer of Ontario
Warren R. Bailie, CHIEF ELECTION OFFICER
Elections
Ontario
A non-partisan Agency of the Legislative Assembly
KEEPING YOU INFORMED
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