Local elections in New Brunswick: The primary begins on Saturday

Polling stations across the province will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on these two days.

Local election day is just over a week away, Monday 28th November.

Citizens can go to the primary with their voter information card sent by post.

Those who are not entered on the voter lists can also vote by presenting themselves at the polling stations with an ID card.

Counting on November 28 evening

It is also possible to vote by special election at 17 electoral offices (New window) province, six days a week, until Election Day.

These voting options give people more flexibility by allowing them to choose the voting method that works best for them. »

A quote from Kim Poffenroth, Chief Electoral Officer of New Brunswick

She points out that the pre-coordination makes it possible to reduce the risk of queues on election day.

Regardless of the type of vote or the date of the vote, all ballots will be counted on the evening of the vote, November 28th.

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