Township
of Langely ~ Voting Locations
Saturday, October 20, 2018 from 8am
~ 8pm
There
are 14 polling stations in the Township of Langley:
Aldergrove
Community Secondary School 26850 29 Ave
Alex Hope Elementary School 21150
85 Ave
Coghlan Community Hall 6795
256 St
D.W. Poppy Secondary School 23752
52 Ave
Dorothy Peacock Elementary
School 20292 91A Ave
Fort Langley Elementary
School 8877 Bartlett St
George Preston Recreation
Centre 20699 42 Ave
Glenwood Elementary School 20785
24 Ave
James Hill Elementary School 22144
Old Yale Rd
James Kennedy Elementary
School 9060 212 S
Lynn Fripps Elementary
School 21020 83 Ave
Parkside Centennial Elementary
School 3300 270 St
R.C. Garnett Demonstration
Elementary School 7096
201 St
Wix-Brown Elementary School 23851
24 Ave
click HERE for interative map
Special Voting Opportunities:
Saturday,
Oct 20, 2018 from 3pm to 5pm
Acute
Care – Langley Memorial Hospital
To
be on the voter's list, you must:
be
18 years or older
have
resided in the Township of Langley for
30 days
have
resided in BC for a minimum of 6 months
be
a Canadian citizen
If you are not sure
if you're a registered voter, please GO
TO THE POLLS
with TWO pieces
of ID as you can register there. Click for VOTERS GUIDE
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MORE INFORMATION FOR VOTERS AND PROPERTY OWNERS ~
Voting
rights are granted to citizens based on residency
or property ownership. There is no corporate
or business vote in local elections.
Non-Resident
Property Electors When a person lives in
one jurisdiction and owns property in one or more
other jurisdictions, they may vote once in each of
the other jurisdictions where they own property --
as long as they meet the voter eligibility requirements.
If
a person owns a property with one or more other individuals,
only one person is eligible to vote as the non-resident
property elector for that property. The owner entitled
to vote must be designated, in writing, by the majority
of the property owners.
A
person cannot vote on behalf of a corporation, or as
a non-resident property elector, based on a property
owned wholly or in part by a corporation.
Students Students
who live in one jurisdiction and attend an educational
institution in a jurisdiction different from their
usual place of residence may vote only once--either
in the jurisdiction where they attend school or in
the jurisdiction that is their usual place of residence.