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Inclusion BC has created a plain language voter’s guide for the 2015 election, to make the election process more accessible.

You can download or listen to an audio version of the guide here.

The guide includes:

  • Background and introduction to voting
  • Questions and answers about voting  
  • Who can vote?
  • How do I get on the voters’ list?
  • If I am not on the voters’ list on Election Day, can I still vote?
  • Where do I vote?
  • Can I vote on any other days?
  • What if I live in a hospital or group home?
  • What if I need a ride?
  • What if I still can’t get to the polling station?
  • How do I vote at the polling station?
  • What if I need help when I vote?
  • How do I get information about voting?
  • Political parties and their leaders  
  • Other ways to participate in the Election  
  • Rights and responsibilities 
  • What does it mean? (Glossary)           
  • You can vote poster          
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Kim Elliott

Publisher Kim spent her first 16 years on a working family farm in Quebec. Her first memories of rabble rousing are of strike lines, promptly followed by Litton’s closure of the small town...