Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Aug 1987, p. 13

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~_â€".~ â€" What you should know about ENUMERATION ‘ w to make sure YOUR NAME is on You can help make sure YOUR N/Z on the NEW LIST of VOTERS. (I)Onmzvmumw â€"(3) On Election Day will You have resided in 18 Years of â€" Ontario for the preceding 6 months? (2) On Election Day will You be a Canadian â€" (4) On Election Day will You be a resident Citizen? e se _ _ at this address? . They should also ask if there are other eligible Voters resident at your address. It‘s up to you to make sure your name is on the NEW LIST of VOTERS, if you ‘are eligible and wish to vote. Even if you voted in the last Provincial Election you must answer, or provide The two E calling at your door should produce their appointment form and identify themseives and the purpose of their visit. If you are at home and if you are â€" eligible, or if someone else can answer their questions, the Enumerators will complete a Form 301 for you and for Are you eligible to Vote? _ ators who will soon be the information for someone else to answer, the questions the Enumerators will be asking. This will make sure your name does appear on the NEW LIST of VOTERS and that you can vote. any other eligible member of the household. Such names should then appear on the NEW LIST of VOTERS. If they miss you on their first visit, they will be making other visits or "call backs" in order to make their NEW LIST of VOTERS as complete as

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