Ontario Driver’s Licence
Ontario Photo Card
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Voter Information
Election Ontario Voter's List
New for the 2026 Municipal Election, Elections Ontario is now responsible for maintaining the Voters List for municipal elections.
The Voters’ List is a list of individuals who are eligible to vote in provincial and local municipal elections in Ontario. Confirm, update, or add your information if you:
- have changed your name or address
- own or rent a new property
- no longer own or rent a property
- want to remove your information
- removing yourself from the Register
- removing a deceased person from the Register
- adding yourself to the list of Future Voters (if you’re under 18 years of age)
School Support
The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) remains responsible for collecting information about a voter's school support. To confirm or change your school support, use the button below.
Acceptable Voter Identification
Have Your ID Ready to Vote
Option 1: Show one piece of ID. Driver’s Licence or any other Government-Issued Photo ID that shows both
your name and current address.
Option 2: Show two pieces of ID. Both must show your name, and at least one must have your current address. See below for accepted documents.
Option 3: If you do not have ID. You can still vote if your name already appears on the Voters’ List. The Deputy Returning Officer will require you to take an Oath and Declaration (Form 9) before you are able to vote.
Ontario vehicle permit (vehicle portion)
Court-issued documents
Income tax assessment notice
Child Tax Benefit Statement
Employment Insurance statement (T4E)
Old Age Security (T4A OAS)
Canada Pension Plan documents (T4A P, Statement of Contributions)
Ontario Works / ODSP statements
WSIB Statement of Benefits (T5007)
Band Council document
Bank account or credit card statement
Cancelled cheque
Loan or financial agreement
RRSP / RRIF / RHOSP / T5 statements
Mortgage statement
Lease or rental agreement
Utility bills (hydro, water, gas, etc)
Property tax assessment
Pay stub or cheque stub
T4 statement from employer
Post-secondary transcript or report card
Campus residence document
Insurance, Healthcare, and Other Organizations
Insurance policy or statement
CNIB card or card from a registered charity
Hospital card or record
Voter FAQ
To vote in a municipal election, you must:
- Be a Canadian citizen and at least 18 years old.
- Be qualified to vote in the municipality by:
- living in the municipality, or
- owning or renting property in the municipality, or
- being the spouse of somebody who owns or rents property in the municipality.
- Not be prohibited from voting according to Section 17 of the Municipal Elections Act (MEA).
Note: property must be personally owner or rented to vote in that municipality. Properties owned by a business or trust do not qualify.
University and College Students:
- Section 2 (2.1) of the MEA allows post-secondary students to vote in both the municipal election where they are attending school and the municipal election in their "home" municipality, provided they are residing in another municipality to attend a post-secondary institution and intend to return to their "home" municipality at the conclusion of their studies.
Voters need to have a Voter Notification Card in order to vote.
Identification is required when you vote. You will need to show ID which contains your name and address. You may have to show two pieces of ID to accomplish this. See the Acceptable Voter Identification section above for more info.
Questions?
For questions concerning the upcoming 2026 municipal election, send an email or give us a call at 519-776-7336 ext.1146
Contact Us
Town of Essex
33 Talbot Street South
Essex, Ontario,
N8M 1A8
519-776-7336