Monday, October 24 is municipal election day. From 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., eligible voters can take identification showing their name and address (and their Voter Information Letter if they received one) to any one of the locations within their ward.
Ward 1
Holy Rosary Church, 287 Plains Road East
King’s Road Public School gymnasium, 660 Greenwood Drive
LaSalle Park Pavilion, upper level, 50 North Shore Blvd.
Tyandaga Golf Course dining room, 1265 Tyandaga Park Drive
Ward 2
Art Gallery of Burlington, Shoreline and Rotary Rooms, 1333 Lakeshore Road
Burlington Seniors Centre Auditoriums 1 and 2, 2285 New Street
Salvation Army Community Church Fellowship Hall, 2090 Prospect Street
St. John Catholic Elementary School gymnasium, 653 Brant Street
Ward 3
Brant Hills Community Centre gym, 2255 Brant Street
Calvary Burlington, 2458 Frances Drive
Conservation Halton Administrative Building, Grindstone Room, 2596 Britannia Road
Mountainside Recreation Centre Community Rooms 1 and 2, 2205 Mount Forest Drive
Ward 4
Gary Allan High School, Brock Room, 3250 New Street
Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church, recreation centre, 1401 Guelph Line
Mainway Recreation Centre, L.G. Branch Auditorium, 4015 Mainway
Nelson High School gymnasium, 4181 New Street
Ward 5
Appleby Ice Centre Community Room, 1201 Appleby Line
Ascension Catholic Elementary School gymnasium, 5202 New Street
John William Boich Elementary School gymnasium, 2474 Sutton Drive
St. Patrick Catholic Elementary School gymnasium, 200 Kenwood Avenue
Ward 6
Grace United Church, 2111 Walker’s Line
Haber Recreation Centre, gyms 5 and 6, 3040 Tim Dobbie Drive
St. Paul the Apostle Church, community hall, 2265 Headon Road
St. Timothy Elementary School gymnasium, 2141 Deer Run Avenue
Voting places are also provided on election day in premises such as retirement homes and institutions. These special voting locations have limited hours and are not intended for voters from other locations (to see the details of this legislation, click here).
Online voting closed on October 20 and the advance polls were held on October 15 and 18. Election Day is your last opportunity to cast your ballot for mayor, councillor, school trustee, and Halton Regional Chair. Voter turnout in Burlington’s 2018 municipal election was 39.79%. Let’s try to top that in 2022. Your vote matters!