Early voting has begun for the NS Provincial Election!
Elections Nova Scotia will be at The North Grove (6 Primrose Street, Unit 140) next Wednesday, November 13th from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm.
Drop by at a time that is convenient for you and vote in a familiar, supportive, and accessible space.
What is a Supportive Voting Location?
Supportive voting locations provide an opportunity for all voters to feel welcome and comfortable when they come to cast their ballot.
Supportive voting locations operate as one-day community polls.
Am I eligible to vote?
You are eligible to vote if you are a Canadian citizen who is 18 years or older on election day (November 26th, 2024) and have lived in Nova Scotia for the six months or more before the day an election is called (October 27th, 2024).
Do I have to live in Dartmouth North?
No. Until November 23rd, Nova Scotians can visit any Community Polling Station or Supportive Voting Location to cast their ballot.
For example: You may live in Lower Sackville, but vote at The North Grove if it is more convenient for you.
You will be voting for the MLA candidates in the area that you live.
What is an MLA?
A Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) is elected to represent your district (neighbourhood) in the provincial government. There are 55 MLAs across the province.
What do I need to bring?
Please bring your valid (not expired) government-issued identification. One of the following can be used:
Nova Scotia driver's license
Nova Scotia identification card
Certificate of Indian Status card
Global News: ‘Familiar and friendly’: Elections Nova Scotia initiative helps underserved voters cast ballots
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