Voter list 2023

  1. Preliminary voter list for 2023 election posted by NEC
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Source: Election results and race calls are from The Associated Press. Produced by Michael Andre, Neil Berg, Matthew Bloch, Irineo Cabreros, Andrew Chavez, Nate Cohn, Lindsey Rogers Cook, Annie Daniel, Saurabh Datar, Tiff Fehr, Andrew Fischer, Martín González Gómez, Will Houp, Aaron Krolik, Jasmine C. Lee, Ilana Marcus, Charlie Smart and Isaac White. Editing by Wilson Andrews, William P. Davis, Amy Hughes, Ben Koski and Allison McCartney.

Preliminary voter list for 2023 election posted by NEC

• Home • National • Post in-depth • Politics • K.R. Tribunal • Business • Post Education • Post Finance • Post Property • Listing • Post Focus • Post Auto • Lifestyle • Socialite • Arts & Culture • Food & Drink • Around NGOs • Creativity & Innovation • Special Report • Supplements • PDF Supplement • Travel • Post Siem Reap • Sport • Opinion • International • Multimedia • Notices • Notice • Jobs • Announcement The National Election Committee (NEC) put up a January 13 notice of the preliminary voter list and the names to be removed from the voter list in communes across the country, with the two lists posted at the same locations so that the electorate can easily check and verify their names and data. The NEC shows that 9,710,645 people are on the preliminary voter list posted at 23,789 polling stations. A total of 271,142 people were removed from the voter lists because they had relocated, died, were repeat names on the list or were otherwise disenfranchised. The NEC said that the goal of the announcement was to allow voters who had already registered to vote to verify their data and if necessary file a complaint for corrections. Hing Thirith, a member of the NEC, said that the check of the 2022 voter list and voter registration in communes had been successfully completed despite some natural disasters and the Covid-19 pandemic. Though the voter registration in the communes has been completed, the process of preparing the 2023 voter list is not yet finished. “We are ready t...

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Getting on the Voters’ List It’s important to review and confirm your voter information on the voters’ list is correct, especially if you’ve moved or changed your name since the last election, you should confirm that Toronto Elections has the correct voter information for you. Check to see if you are on the voters’ list and review your information by using Starting May 1 until May 26, check, add or update your information on the voters’ list by: • visiting • calling 311 • emailing After May 26, you can add yourself to the voters’ list when you go to vote in person during advance vote (June 8 to 13) or on election day (June 26). • If you were on the voters’ list by May 14, voter information cards are being delivered in the mail starting May 23. • Starting June 1, if you are on the voters’ list, you can view, download or print your voter information card by using MyVote. • Starting June 1, if you are on the voters’ list you can request to have your voter information card emailed or mailed to you by emailing Being on the voters’ list means that you will receive a You must bring identification when you go to vote, even if you are on the voters’ list. If you need more information email Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) and the Voters’ List The voters’ list is a list of eligible electors in the City of Toronto. The View and update your school support designation if you are a residential property owner or a tenant registered with MPAC. To get started have your roll...