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Election Day in Squamish: Where to cast your ballot

Here is where you can cast your ballot in 麻豆社国产on Oct. 19 and everything you need to bring with you on the day.
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Here is all the information you need on where to vote in 麻豆社国产for the 2024 provincial election. Photograph By ELECTIONS BC

Final Voting Day for the provincial election has arrived; here鈥檚 everything you need to know. 

Election day is on Oct. 19 and 麻豆社国产voters can visit six locations across town between 8 a.m. to 8 p.m to cast their ballot for the new West Vancouver-Sea to Sky member of the legislative assembly (MLA).

Where can I vote?

  • l located at 42091 Ross Rd
  • located at 2590 Portree Way 
  • located at 38430 Buckley Ave 
  • at 1201 Village Green Way
  • located at 38430 Westway Ave 
  • at 1380 Stawamus Rd

Who is running in our riding?

The BC United Party's Jordan Sturdy is Squamish's outgoing MLA, and is retiring from politics. 

In the West Vancouver-Sea to Sky, the candidates running to be our next MLA are, in alphabetical order by their last names:

鈥 鈥擝C NDP

鈥 鈥擟onservative Party of British Columbia

鈥 鈥擝C Green Party


is not running a candidate.

Who can vote?

According to you can vote if you are:

  • a Canadian citizen,
  • 18 or older on October 19, 2024, and
  • a resident of B.C. since April 18, 2024.

What do you need to bring on election day

requires voters to prove their identity and residential address before voting. There are three ways to do this:

Option 1

Show one of these pieces of ID:

  • A BC driver鈥檚 licence
  • A BC Identification Card (BCID)
  • A BC Services Card (with photo)
  • Another card issued by the Government of B.C. or Canada that shows your name, photo and address
  • A Certificate of Indian Status

Option 2

Show any two pieces of ID or documents that both show your name.

Government-issue identity document examples include:

  • BC CareCard
  • BC Services Card without photo 
  • Birth certificate
  • Passport
  • Social Insurance Number card
  • Veterans Affairs Canada Health Care Identification card

Other government-issue documents: 

  • Canada Child Tax Benefit statement
  • Government cheque or cheque stub
  • Income tax assessment notice

School, college, or university documents: 

  • Admissions letter
  • Report card
  • Residence acceptance
  • Student card

Other documents:

  • Bank/credit card or statement
  • Insurance statement
  • Membership card
  • Prescription medication containers
  • Provincial Where to Vote card
  • Public transportation pass

Option 3

Have another person vouch for your identity.

The voucher must be:

  • a registered voter resident in the voter鈥檚 electoral district, or
  • a spouse, parent, grandparent, adult child, adult grandchild or adult sibling of the voter, or
  • a person with the authority to make personal care decisions for the voter.

鈥淰ouchers must provide acceptable identification. The voter and the voucher must each make a solemn declaration confirming the voter鈥檚 identity and residential address,鈥 the Elections BC reads.


For more information on the provincial election and how to vote, visit the

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