Ward 3 Voting Locations
301
Pickering Recreation Complex
1867 Valley Farm Road
Pickering, ON L1V 3Y7
302
Ecole Ronald Marion
2235 Brock Road
Pickering, ON L1V 2P8
303
Glengrove Public School
1934 Glengrove Road
Pickering, ON L1V 1X2
304
Valley Farm Public School
1615 Pepperwood Gate
Pickering, ON L1X 2K5
305
Westcreek Public School
1779 Westcreek Drive
Pickering, ON L1V 6M9
306
St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic School
490 Strouds Lane
Pickering, ON L1V 6W7
307
Bentley House
3590 Brock Road
Brougham, ON L0H 1A0
308
St. Wilfrid C.S
2360 Southcott Rd.
Pickering, ON L1X 2S9
309
Greenwood Public Library
3540 Westney Road
Greenwood, ON L0H 1H0
310
Claremont Community Centre
4941 Old Brock Road
Claremont, ON L1Y 1A9
For more information about the municipal elections,
please visit the City of Pickering Municipal Election Page.
• Who can vote?
To vote in the Oct. 27 municipal election you must be 18 and live in Pickering or be an owner or tenant in the city, or the spouse of an owner or tenant. You must also be a Canadian citizen.
• How do I check to see if my name is on the voters' list?
As of Sept. 2 the City of Pickering has the voters' list available for public inspection at Pickering City Hall and the four branches of the Pickering Public Library.
• What if my name isn't on the list?
If your name is missing from the list or appears incorrectly, you need to file an application for revision between Sept. 2 and Oct. 27. You can fill out an application at Pickering City Hall weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. You can also file an application on voting day at your polling station.
• What kind of ID do I need to take to the polling station?
When you show up to cast a ballot you will be required to show one piece of identification that includes your name and qualifying address. There is a long list of acceptable ID. Examples include an Ontario driver's licence or health card, a cancelled personal cheque, a mortgage statement, lease or rental agreement, a property tax assessment or a statement of Canada Pension Plan benefits. The other option is to complete a “declaration of identity” that affirms your identity and your right to vote at that location.
• Where can I vote in advance?
The City of Pickering is offering advance voting at City Hall on four dates -- Oct. 15, 16 and 17 from 3 to 8 p.m. and Oct. 18 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The City also offers special advance voting locations at several retirement homes.
• What referendum questions will appear on the ballot?
Pickering residents will find two referendum questions on their 2014 ballot. The first will read “Are you in favour of a gaming facility (casino) in the City of Pickering as part of a Hotel, Convention Centre, Entertainment Complex in a non-residential area?”
The second question will read “”Are you in favour of the Council of the City of Pickering passing a resolution requesting that the Council of the Region of Durham take the necessary steps to reduce the size of Regional Council by distributing the seats based on the population of each municipality?“