Eligible voters who were missed during the enumeration process may have their name added to the Voters' List during the revision period which began October 13, 2011 and concludes on October 26, 2011. To have your name added or changes made to the Voters' List, you can either visit your constituency Returning Office with proof of identity and ordinary residence or call to arrange for a visit from a Revising Agent. We encourage all eligible voters to have their name on the Voters' List.
Having your name on the Voters' List makes voting easier.
Eligible voters whose names are not on the Voters' List can still vote, however it will be necessary to make a declaration at the polls before doing so.
This election all voters must show proof of their identity and their place of ordinary residence. Acceptable identification can be photo ID issued by a government agency with your name and address (e.g. driver's licence) or two original pieces of valid authorized identification (e.g. phone bill and health card). Both pieces must have the voter's name and one must have the voter's address.
If an eligible voter is unable to show ID, this person may still vote by having an eligible voter who knows them, vouch for their identity and place of residence. The person vouching must have valid authorized identification and can only vouch for one person.
Constituency Returning Officer contact information is available on our website at www.elections.sk.ca or by calling Elections Saskatchewan at 1-877-958-8683.