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There are multiple opportunities for voting in this Municipal Election. 

Mail-In Ballots

Register and request a mail-in ballot from now until October 15, 2024. 

All mail-in ballot requests must be accompanied by:

  • Completed Voter’s Registration Form/Application for Mail-in Ballot Voter 
  • Witness Declaration form
  • Copies of your government-issued ID or 2 other pieces of ID

Apply Online:

Use the online form here to apply.

Find instructions on how to apply here.

To apply, you’ll need your personal information, residential address, and a form of identification uploaded as an image.

Apply by Email:

Complete your mail-in ballot application form and return via email to [email protected]

Apply in Person or by Mail

Send your application form by regular mail or deliver in person to the Elections Saskatoon Office at 200-145 1st Ave N, Saskatoon SK, S7K 1W6

After you apply:

Once submitted, a voting ballot package will be mailed out. 

Complete the ballot and mail it to the Election Office. 

Your Mail-In Ballot must be received at the Election Office before 8:00pm on Election Day, Wednesday, November 13, 2024, in order to be counted.

Beat the Crowds at Any Advance Poll

Friday, November 1 to Monday, November 4, 12:00pm to 8:00pm

Make your plan to vote early!

During the Advance Poll, voters can vote at any of the available locations, you do not need to vote at a specific poll for your ward. 

Voter-assist technology (VAT) will be available at the advance polling stations at City Hall - Committee Room E and at Market Mall.

  • Saskatoon Field House, 2020 College Drive
  • Station 20 West, 1120 20th Street West
  • Shaw Centre, 122 Bowlt Crescent
  • Cosmo Civic Centre, 3130 Laurier Drive
  • Rusty Macdonald Library, 225 Primrose Drive
  • City Hall - Committee Room E **, 222 3rd Avenue North
  • Circle Drive Alliance Church, 3035 Preston Avenue South
  • Lakewood Civic Centre, 1635 McKercher Drive
  • Market Mall **, 2325 Preston Avenue South
  • Alice Turner Library, 110 Nelson Road

Post-Secondary Advance Polls

Tuesday, November 5 to Thursday, November 7, 10:00am to 5:00pm

Nov 5 - Nov 6
University of Saskatchewan - Place Riel
1 Campus Drive

Nov 7
Saskatchewan PolyTech
1130 Idylwyld Drive North

Drive-Through Advance Voting

Saturday, November 9, 2024, 10:00am to 6:00pm

Take advantage of the Drive-Through Polling Station - Saturday, November 9, 2024 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at City Hall's parking lot off 4th Avenue.

When you arrive, present your identification to the election official. You will then receive your ballot. Fill in the oval next to your choice for mayor, councillor, and/or school board trustee.

Return your ballot to the election official who will insert it into a vote-counting machine.

In-Person on Election Day

Wednesday, November 13, 2024, 8:00am to 8:00pm

Vote in person November 13, 2024 at your assigned polling station. Polls are open from 8 am - 8 pm.

Find your election day poll

You can update your information online in advance, or in-person when you go to vote. Search the voters list for more information.

You may vote at any of the advance polling locations, but on election day you must vote at your assigned polling station. Find advance polling locations here and your election day poll here.

For a person to be eligible to vote on election day, they must:

  • be a Canadian citizen
  • be at least 18 years of age
  • have resided in Saskatchewan for at least six consecutive months immediately before the election day (November 13)
  • have resided in the City of Saskatoon, or on land now in the City of Saskatoon, for at least three consecutive months immediately before the election day (November 13); or is the owner of assessable land in the City of Saskatoon, or land now situated in the City of Saskatoon, for at  least three consecutive months immediately before the election day (November 13)

The easiest option is to use a government-issued photo ID such as a Driver’s License. However, if that is not possible, then two pieces of another ID can be used. 

There are numerous allowable IDs.

If you do not have any of the allowable IDs listed and will be voting in-person, you can have another eligible voter who is a family member with acceptable ID documents vouch for your identity. They will need to accompany you to your polling location on election day and fill in the appropriate forms.

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As I run for mayor, I want to recognize that we are on Treaty 6 Territory, the traditional land of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dene, Dakota, Lakota, Nakota, and the Métis Nation.

Living and working here is a privilege, and I acknowledge the deep history and contributions of the Indigenous peoples who have cared for this land long before it became Saskatoon.

In my campaign and beyond, I’m committed to respecting our shared history and working together to build a city where everyone’s voice matters.