Kamloops Municipal Election Voting
The 2022 General Local Elections are on October 15, 2022. If you haven’t voted early, please take the time to vote on Saturday.
You will be able to vote from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm
Who Should I Vote For?
That’s a fantastic question. The Kamloops & District Labour Council has endorsed several candidates and created a handy Poll Card for you to print and/or bring up on your phone.
The poll card is viewable and downloadable at the bottom of this page.
Can I Vote?
You are eligible to vote if you are over 18 years of age and a Canadian citizen that’s lived in BC for at least six months and are not disqualified by law from voting.
What Do I Need to Bring?
- *BC Driver’s License
- BC ID card from Motor Vehicle Branch
- ICBC Owner’s Certificate of Insurance and Vehicle License
- *BC Care Card
- Status Card
- Ministry of Social Development and Economic Security Request for Continued Assistance Form SDES8
- Social Insurance card
- Citizenship card
- Property tax notice
- Credit card or debit card
- Utility bill for electricity, natural gas, water, telephone or cable services
- Income assistance cheque stub showing name and ID number
- Statutory declaration or sworn affidavit (from a notary public, lawyer, or commissioner for taking oaths)
- *Please note: The combined BC Driver’s Licence and BC Care Card will be considered as ONE piece of ID.
Where to Vote in Kamloops?
On the Kamloops & District Labour Council’s election website, we have a page that includes a list of voting locations along with a map to help you find the voting location nearest you.
Your can find the page at: https://2022civic.kdlc.ca/voting-locations/