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Comox Valley: Advance polls now open

Advance polls for the upcoming B.C. provincial election are now open.

Elections BC has launched a full week of advance polling days, with Comox Valley residents now able to cast their ballots until October 21st, and then again on Election Day, October 24th.

Courtenay-Comox advance polling stations, open 8:00 am to 8:00 pm:

Black Creek Comm Church – 7898 Island Hwy N., Black Creek

  • Open: Sat. Oct. 17th, Wed. Oct. 21st 

North Comox Comm Centre – 1855 Noel Ave., Comox

  • Open: Thu-Wed, Oct. 15th to 21st

Florence Filberg Centre – 411 Anderton Ave., Courtenay

  • Open: Thu-Wed, Oct. 15th to 21st

Merville Comm Hall – 1245 Fenwick Rd., Merville

  • Open: Fri. Oct. 16th, Tue. Oct. 20th

You can find more information about your specific area here.

You don’t need a special reason to vote at advance voting stations, and Elections BC says COVID-19 safety protocols are in place at all locations.

In addition to bringing a valid ID with a name and home address and the Where to Vote card mailed to each registered voter, you may want to bring your own pencil to mark the ballot, and are also encouraged to wear a mask at the polling station.

You do not need to bring the Where to Vote card, but having it with you will speed things up.

If you would rather vote-by-mail, Elections BC is encouraging you to request a vote-by-mail package before October 17th. You can do so by calling 1-800-661-8683, or by visiting the Elections BC website.

As of yesterday evening, 11,885 Comox Valley residents signed up for a vote-by-mail package.

– with files from Mike Patterson

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