Everything You Need to Know About Ontario’s Provincial Election

Ontario heads to the polls today to choose a Premier. Here's everything you need to know about going to the polls and where and when to vote.

From left to right: Steven Del Duca, Doug Ford, Andrea Horwath, and Mike Schreiner debating on stage
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From left to right: Steven Del Duca, Doug Ford, Andrea Horwath, and Mike Schreiner debating on stage

Happy Election Day, Ontario! If you haven’t already made it out to the polls, you should go out and exercise your democratic right. Not sure about where to vote, where the leaders stand, or are just generally unsure about what’s going on as a whole? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with a jargon-free, straightforward breakdown of all the basics you should know before you go and vote for your choice of Premier. 

How Can I Vote?

People lining up to vote in Canada.

Where Do I Vote?

A woma with long black hair placing her ballot in a voting box

Where Do the Leaders Currently Stand?

Andrea Horwath underneath political signs for multiple different parties.

Who Should I Vote For?

People standing on two different sides zones, one red, one white.

Where Can I Watch the Results Roll In?

A couple drinking wine and watching TV

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