Voter information cards are in the mail for registered voters across Canada.
According to a release from Elections Canada, the cards should reach most people by Oct. 1, and inform electors about when and where to vote.
If you don’t get your voter card, or if your card has the wrong name or address on it, call the local Elections Canada office or go to www.elections.ca. If you receive a card for someone who is deceased or does not live at your address, please call the office to let them know.
For Chatham-Kent Leamington riding residents, the Elections Canada office can be found in Chatham at 770 Richmond St., Suite D or by calling 1-866-238-4291.
In Lambton-Kent-Middlesex, the Elections Canada satellite office is located at 233 Creek St. in Wallaceburg and the phone number is 1-866-825-9551.
The Elections Canada website has all the information voters will need for election day, including easy to use ways to check which riding you vote in, riding maps, a list of official candidates and their party affiliations, a way to update your voter information and info on your local elections office and returning officer.