The 2021 Federal Election takes place today (Monday, September 20, 2021) from 8:30am to 8:30pm.
You will vote to elect a member of Parliament to represent you in the House of Commons. He or she will debate and pass laws on your behalf.
There are 14 electoral districts in Manitoba:
- Brandon–Souris
- Charleswood–St. James–Assiniboia–Headingley
- Churchill–Keewatinook Aski
- Dauphin–Swan River–Neepawa
- Elmwood–Transcona
- Kildonan–St. Paul
- Portage–Lisgar
- Provencher
- Saint Boniface–Saint Vital
- Selkirk–Interlake–Eastman
- Winnipeg Centre
- Winnipeg North
- Winnipeg South
- Winnipeg South Centre
You can vote if:
- you are a Canadian citizen
- you are at least 18 years old on election day
- you can prove your identity and address
Where To Vote
Simply enter your postal code at https://elections.ca/ to find your polling station.
What Time Can I Vote
Poll stations are open from 8:30am to 8:30pm. As long as you are in the building before the polls close, you’ll still be allowed to vote, even if there is a line-up.
Make sure to bring one piece of government-issued ID with your photo, name and address when you vote (a drivers license works best).
If you don’t have a drivers license, you can bring two pieces of ID. Both pieces must have your name, and one must also have your address. For example, your health card plus a utility bill. [ELECTIONS.CA]