Youth Centre
Contact Information
Youth Centre
638 Princess Avenue
Brandon, MB
Phone 204-729-2516
A voter who is unable to go in person to the voting place or vote in advance, may apply to vote by sealed envelope either in person, in writing or by email to the Senior Election Official at Brandon Votes Office, Civic Administration Building, 410 – 9th Street, Brandon, R7A 6A2, brandonvotes@brandon.ca. The application must state the applicant's name, address and telephone number. The application must also include legible copies of identification and a declaration of eligibility.
A voter applying by mail or email will receive a sealed envelope ballot package by regular post, or by making alternative arrangements with the Senior Election Official. If an application is received less than 12 days before the election, the voter may make alternative arrangements to have the ballot delivered to ensure that it can be returned by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day.
A person voting in person may pick up a sealed envelope ballot package at the time of application.
In order to be eligible to vote in an election, a person must be:
- a Canadian citizen at least 18 years of age on election day; and
- a resident of the local authority for at least six (6) months on Election Day.
Applications can be submitted starting September 27, 2023. Deadline for applications is October 20, 2023. Please contact the Senior Election Official to request an application or for more information.
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For the purpose of accommodating persons who are qualified to vote, but who have reason to believe that they will be absent or otherwise unable to attend their proper voting place on Election Day, advance voting opportunities will be held:
Saturday, October 14, 2023
8:00 am – 8:00 pm Pioneer Lounge, Keystone Centre, 1175 – 18th Street, Brandon
9:00 am – 6:00 pm Spruce Woods Community Hall, 4 Woods Avenue, Shilo
Tuesday, October 17, 2023
8:00 am – 8:00 pm City Hall, 410 - 9th Street, Brandon
9:00 am – 6:00 pm Kemnay Recreation Centre, 6 Irving Place, Kemnay
IDENTIFICATION WILL BE REQUIRED BEFORE BEING ALLOWED TO VOTE. A person will be required to produce one piece of government issued photo identification (for example - driver’s license) or at least two other documents that provide proof of identity and residence.
Electors may vote at the Voting Place which they find most convenient but must vote for the candidates in the ward in which they reside.