Local government elections day is Saturday, Nov. 15, 2014, and eligible British Columbians can vote for their representatives in communities throughout the province.
Voters can mark their ballots between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. local time at voting places indicated on their local government’s website or by contacting their local government directly.
Eligible voters who may not have already registered can still vote on voting day. Proof of identification will be needed to register at the time of voting. Two pieces of identification will be required - one piece indicating who the individual is and where they live, and a second piece that includes their signature.
Municipal, regional district, park board, school district, local community commissions and Island Trust representatives will be elected on Nov. 15.
As a public service, CivicInfo BC posts provincewide unofficial local election results as reported by chief election officers in municipalities, regional districts and school districts.
As received, unofficial local election results will be available through CivicInfo after voting places close at 8 p.m. local time on Saturday, Nov. 15. Election results will be posted at: http://www.election2014.civicinfo.bc.ca/2014
CivicInfo BC is a not-for-profit, non-partisan and independent local government information service.
Learn more:
CivicInfo BC list of all registered candidates: http://www.election2014.civicinfo.bc.ca
Media Contacts:
Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development
250 953-3677
Todd Pugh
Executive Director
CivicInfoBC
250 383-4898