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THUNDER BAY — City voters are being offered a first-time opportunity to cast their ballots in Thunder Bay's municipal election from the comfort of their own vehicles.
Returning officer Krista Power, who's also the city clerk, says she borrowed the idea from municipalities in southern Ontario who used drive-thru voting for byelections during peaks of the Covid-19 pandemic. "If you are a person with a mobility disability, if you are a parent with young kids, you don't even have to get out of your car. In Thunder Bay we've seen people get a COVID test in their car, so we can certainly hand you a ballot so you can vote in your car."
Voters planning to vote at the Auditorium on Tuesday should bring the voter information letter they received in the mail, and a valid piece of identification.Individuals who haven't already voted in advance polls or online can wait until election day to vote in person at their designation polling station, or they can cast a ballot online anytime, 24/7, between now and 8 pm on election day.There are almost 83,000 eligible voters in the city.
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