In order to vote in the upcoming election, you need the proper voter identification.
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A municipal by-election for one (1) Councillor seat on the Town of Rosetown Council will be held on May 11, 2022.
Voter(s) must provide appropriate identification prior to receiving a ballot to vote.
An eligible voter for the Town of Rosetown is:
- A Canadian citizen;
- At least 18 years of age;
- A Saskatchewan resident for six consecutive months before election day; and
- Has resided in the municipality, or on land now in the Town of Rosetown, for at least three (3) consecutive months immediately before election day;
OR
- Is the owner of assessable land in the municipality, or land now in the municipality, for at least three (3) consecutive months immediately before election day.
In accordance with The Local Government Election Act, the following options are available regarding identification:
Option 1:
Government issued identification with photo, name and civic address
For example: Saskatchewan driver’s license or a Government issued photo ID from SGI
Option 2:
2 non-photo pieces of identification
Both must show name and at least one must show your civic address
Posted on the Town of Rosetown website you will find a copy of The Local
Government Election Regulations, Appendix D, Voter Identification which lists the
acceptable voter identification options.
Option 3:
A qualified voter vouches for another voter with no identification.
The voter and voucher must complete Form B prior to the voter receiving a ballot to
vote.
Contact Michele Schmidt, Returning Officer, at the Town Office if you
require additional information or assistance at
306-882-2214.