Voters will cast their ballots Thursday in Ontario's 40th provincial election, which many polls suggest could be one of the province's closest votes in decades.
Polls will open at 9 a.m. and close at 9 p.m. ET.
CBC will publish election results across multiple platforms as they are made available by Elections Ontario (see sidebar).
Those on the voters list should have received a notice of registration card in the mail. This, along with accepted identification, must be presented at your polling station in order to vote. The location of your polling station is printed on the card.
Eligible voters who did not receive a registration card in the mail can still vote by showing up to their polling station with accepted identification.
You can find your polling station using this interactive tool from Elections Ontario.
Polls will open at 9 a.m. and close at 9 p.m. ET.
CBC will publish election results across multiple platforms as they are made available by Elections Ontario (see sidebar).
Those on the voters list should have received a notice of registration card in the mail. This, along with accepted identification, must be presented at your polling station in order to vote. The location of your polling station is printed on the card.
Eligible voters who did not receive a registration card in the mail can still vote by showing up to their polling station with accepted identification.
You can find your polling station using this interactive tool from Elections Ontario.