This is a page from the 2025 Ontario general election.
How to vote in the 2025 Ontario general election
How to vote in the 2025 Ontario general election
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When and where will you vote?
Voting is over for this election. The options below are no longer available and are here only for demonstration purposes.
On election day, Feb 27
At your designated polling place
When: Thursday, February 27, from 9am to 9pm
Step 1:
Use Elections Ontario's Voter Information Service to find your election day polling place:
Elections Ontario's Voter Information Service
Step 2: Come back here and make a note of your polling place:
Hope United Church
2550 DANFORTH AVE, TORONTO
Secord Community Centre
91 BARRINGTON AVE, EAST YORK
Crescent Town - Town Hall
5 MASSEY SQ, EAST YORK
Presteign Heights Elementary School
2570 ST CLAIR AVE E, EAST YORK
St. Aidan's In The Beach
2423 QUEEN ST E, TORONTO
Terry Fox Community Centre
2 GLEDHILL AVE, EAST YORK
Selwyn Elementary School
1 SELWYN AVE, EAST YORK
Glen Stewart Acres
828 KINGSTON RD, TORONTO
Kingston Road United Church
975 KINGSTON RD, TORONTO
St. John Catholic School
780 KINGSTON RD, TORONTO
Victoria Park Public School
145 TIAGO AVE, EAST YORK
Main Square Community Recreation Centre
245 Main St, Toronto
Beaches Recreation Centre
6 WILLIAMSON RD, TORONTO
O'Connor Public School
1665 O'CONNOR DR, NORTH YORK
Canadian Martyrs Catholic School
520 PLAINS RD, EAST YORK
Norway Junior Public School
390 KINGSTON RD, TORONTO
Toronto United Mennonite Church
1774 QUEEN ST E, TORONTO
St. Brigid Catholic School
50 WOODMOUNT AVE, TORONTO
Faith Presbyterian Community Church
140 DAWES RD, EAST YORK
Beach United Church
140 WINEVA AVE, TORONTO
St. John the Baptist Norway Anglican Ch.
470 WOODBINE AVE, TORONTO
Fairmount Park Community Centre
1757 GERRARD ST E, TORONTO
Toronto Formosan Presbyterian Church
31 EASTWOOD RD, TORONTO
Adam Beck Community Centre
79 LAWLOR AVE, TORONTO
Cecilia Murphy Building
11 COATSWORTH CRES, TORONTO
Danforth/Coxwell Library
1675 DANFORTH AVE, TORONTO
D.A. Morrison Middle School
271 GLEDHILL AVE, EAST YORK
Grant A.M.E. Church
2029 GERRARD ST E, TORONTO
George Webster Elementary School
50 CHAPMAN AVE, EAST YORK
Plan a time to vote:
Other options for voting
Vote at an election office: You can vote at your local election office any time during their office hours, up until 6pm on February 26. Find your local election office here.
Vote at home: If you are unable to visit your election office or voting location, or you require assistance to vote, you can request a home visit before 6pm EST on February 26. Find your local election office's contact info here.
Who are you voting for?
We'll help you decide with 3 easy steps!
Step 1: Compare the party platforms
Step 2: Review the candidate profiles
Step 3: Come back here and choose your pick
Need another look at your options?
Dragan Cimesa
Independent
Independent
Kate Dupuis
ONDP
ONDP
Thomas Gregory
New Blue
New Blue
Mary-Margaret McMahon
Liberal
Liberal
Anna Michaelidis
PC
PC
Jack Pennings
Green
Green
Paul Stark
Ontario Party
Ontario Party
Bahman Yazdanfar
Choice
Choice
Your pick for MLA
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Your plan to vote
How
When
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What to bring
Your voter card and 1 piece of ID showing your name.
- Didn't get your voter card in the mail? You can still vote with ID.
and/or...
1 piece of ID showing both your name and home address.
Be on the safe side: Bring extra ID if you can.
Examples of acceptable ID
- ID with name and address:
- Ontario driver’s licence
- Ontario motor vehicle permit (plate or vehicle portion)
- Ontario photo card
- Property assessment notice from Municipal Property Assessment Corporation
- Child tax benefit statement
- Income tax notice of assessment
- Social Insurance Number confirmation letter
- Statement of Employment Insurance Benefits Paid T4E
- Statement of Old Age Security T4A (OAS)
- Any document showing both your name and home address issued by the Government of Canada/Ontario
- School admission letter
- School transcript or report card
- Tuition/fees statement
- Bank account or credit card statement
- Cancelled personalized cheque
- Cheque stub, pay receipt or T4 issued by a person's employer
- Insurance statement
- Residential mortgage, lease, or rental statement
- Signed loan or financial agreement with a financial institution
- Document showing campus residence issued by the office or officials responsible for student residence at a post-secondary institution
- CNIB card or card from another registered charitable organization that provides services to persons with disabilities
- Hospital records showing a person’s name and home address
- Letter of Confirmation of Residence
- Utility bill (hydro, water, gas, telephone, cable TV, public utilities commission)
- Property tax assessment or bill from a municipality in Ontario
- Any other document showing both your name and home address issued by a municipality, a government agency, or certified by a court in Ontario, or a Band Council in Ontario established under the Indian Act (Canada)
- ID with name (only if you have a voter information card):
- Birth certificate
- Marriage certificate
- Ontario health card
- Canadian Armed Forces ID card (NDI 20)
- Canadian passport
- Certificate of Canadian Citizenship
- Certificate of Indian Status (Status card)
- Certificate of Naturalization (issued before January 1, 1947)
- Citizenship card
- Firearms licence
- Nexus/FAST (Free and Secure Trade) card
- Old Age Security identification card
- Social Insurance Number confirmation letter
- Registration of birth abroad (issued between January 1, 1947 and February 14, 1977)
- Veteran Affairs Canada Health Care Identification card
- Veteran's Service Card (NDI 75)
- Birth Certificate from a Canadian province or territory
- Blood donor card
- Credit/debit card
- Diplomatic or special passport
- Employee card
- Hospital records (including hospital bracelets)
- Union card or professional licence
- Student card
- A document from a Band Council in Ontario established under the Indian Act (Canada) showing a person’s name
- Any document showing your name issued by the Government of Canada, the Government of Ontario, a municipality, or a government agency
Your pick for MLA
Dragan Cimesa | |
Kate Dupuis | Ontario New Democratic Party |
Thomas Gregory | New Blue Party of Ontario |
Mary-Margaret McMahon | Ontario Liberal Party |
Anna Michaelidis | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario |
Jack Pennings | Green Party of Ontario |
Paul Stark | Ontario Party |
Bahman Yazdanfar | Canadians' Choice Party |
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