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Not everyone has a driver’s license they can use to identify themselves and that’s where an Ontario Photo D card can help.
If you don't receive a voter card, you can still cast a ballot by bringing a piece of ID that shows both your name and home address to the polling station. Elections Ontario says photo ID is not ...
91-year-old veteran says he was denied right to vote in Ontario's election, despite having proper ID
According to Elections Ontario, people can vote as long as they have a voter information card and a one piece of ID showing their name, which Parent did. But Parent's daughter, Susan Hyndman ...
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Ontario election: Voting hours, key candidates, major issues, and everything you need to knowWithout a voter card, ID must include both name and address, such as a driver’s licence or utility bill. While Elections Ontario has not predicted long lines, this marks Ontario’s first winter ...
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