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Here’s how people without ID or fixed address can vote in the federal election

  • Anyone wishing to vote in the April 28 federal election must prove their identity and residence, as stated by Elections Canada spokesperson Diane Benson.
  • Elections Canada accepts various forms of identification, including hospital bracelets and public transportation cards, according to Benson.
  • Susan Smith from End Homelessness St. John's shared her experience of voting while unhoused, helped by a registered voter who vouched for her.
  • People can register to vote online until April 22 or at the polls on election day, as outlined by Elections Canada.
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Here's how people without ID or fixed address can vote in the federal election

ST. JOHN'S — Anyone who wants to register to vote in the April 28 federal election has to be able to prove who they are and where they live.

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CTV News broke the news in Canada on Friday, April 11, 2025.
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