Friday, September 28, 2007
Get Out and Vote Twice on October 10
Ontarians will be going to the polls on October 10 not just to (re)elect politicians but, more importantly, to vote on electoral reform in the referendum.
Changing the electoral system affects who might get elected into office, which in turn affects the policies that our government makes. Whether you vote yes or no, you need to make an informed choice.
Elections Ontario, a non-partisan Agency of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, has set up a web site, Referendum Ontario (visit www.yourbigdecision.ca), to help voters "learn about your choices in Ontario’s first-ever referendum on electoral reform."
Elections Ontario also explains how and where to vote on their main web site, www.elections.on.ca, including electoral districts, voting by proxy, and how to confirm that you are on the voters list. They have information available in 33 languages.
Changing the electoral system affects who might get elected into office, which in turn affects the policies that our government makes. Whether you vote yes or no, you need to make an informed choice.
Elections Ontario, a non-partisan Agency of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, has set up a web site, Referendum Ontario (visit www.yourbigdecision.ca), to help voters "learn about your choices in Ontario’s first-ever referendum on electoral reform."
Elections Ontario also explains how and where to vote on their main web site, www.elections.on.ca, including electoral districts, voting by proxy, and how to confirm that you are on the voters list. They have information available in 33 languages.
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