I think, because we checked the box on the income tax forms we were automatically sent from Elections Canada, the "Voter information card", as we weren't canvassed.
On this card, it says, To vote, you must: 3rd point, prove your identity and address
So, what's your "address", mean when your a person living in rural Sask.?
The address on our cards is the mailing address. Drivers licence has mailing address.
Wondering as I just heard a dude on the radio(Gormley) saying he went to vote in the advanced polls and they wouldn't accept his drivers licence as Id because it had his mailing address instead of his land location!
Said he had to drive back home(25km.) to try and find some Id with the land location.
Did he get screwed over by some dick head trying to disenfranchise rural votes(as most statistically vote CPC)?
BTW, card itself isn't considered Id.
I'm sure in the past we've shown our cards and drivers licence and that was all. Has something changed?
On this card, it says, To vote, you must: 3rd point, prove your identity and address
So, what's your "address", mean when your a person living in rural Sask.?
The address on our cards is the mailing address. Drivers licence has mailing address.
Wondering as I just heard a dude on the radio(Gormley) saying he went to vote in the advanced polls and they wouldn't accept his drivers licence as Id because it had his mailing address instead of his land location!
Said he had to drive back home(25km.) to try and find some Id with the land location.
Did he get screwed over by some dick head trying to disenfranchise rural votes(as most statistically vote CPC)?
BTW, card itself isn't considered Id.
I'm sure in the past we've shown our cards and drivers licence and that was all. Has something changed?
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