All voters can vote by mail: you don’t need a special reason. Voting by mail is a great option for voters who are not comfortable voting in person because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Applying to vote by mail

To vote by mail, you must applyApplications must be received by October 15, 2020. 

It’s easy to apply online to vote by mail. Sign up today on any device!

To apply online to vote by mail:

  • You must already be registered to vote,
  • You will need to provide your name, date of birth, and address,
  • You will need to upload a copy of your ID. You have two options for ID:
    • Use a valid Driver’s License or Saskatchewan non-driver photo ID, or other Government Issued ID that has your name, photo and current address. If you use your Driver’s License for ID, you do not need a second piece of ID.
    • Submit 2 pieces of ID. At least one must be from the Government Issued ID list below. The other must be from the Secondary Proof of Identity and Address below.

Apply to vote by mail now

 

50+ acceptable ID options:

Proof of Identity

Birth Certificate

Canada Border Services Agency ID

Canadian Blood Services Donor Card

Canadian Forces ID

Canadian Passport

CATSA ID

CIC Citizenship Card

CNIB ID Card

Credit Card

Debit Card

Driver’s Licence (Saskatchewan)

Firearms Possession Licence

Fishing, Trapping, Hunting Licence

Government Employee Card

Health Card (Saskatchewan)

Hospital Bracelet

Indian Status Card

Métis Nation Status Card

Old Age Security (OAS) Card

Other ID (Government, Municipality, School Division, Indian Band)

Pleasure Craft Operators Licence

Parole Card

Passport of a Foreign State

Radio Operator Card

Social Insurance Card

Student Card from Post-Secondary Institution

Union ID

Veterans Affairs Health Card

Voter Information Card

Wildlife Certificate

Proof of Identity and Address

Admission Form (Shelter, Student, Seniors Residence)

Attestation of Residence

Bank Statement

Blank Cheque with the Voter’s Name

Certificate of Title

Cheque (Government, Municipality, School Division, Indian Band)

Credit Card Statement

Crop Insurance Statement

Court Document

Employer Paycheque

Government Benefits Statement (Employment Insurance, OAS, Social Assistance, Disability Support, Child Tax Benefit, Workers’ Compensation)

Income Tax Assessment

Insurance Policy

Letter of Authorization from a First Nations Band

Letter of Stay (Shelter, Student, Seniors Residence)

Mortgage or Lease Statement

Pension Statement

Post-Secondary Mail

Property Tax Assessment

Public Guardian or Trustee Letter

Utility Bill (telephone, power, cable)

Vehicle Registration

Voter Information Card from a Saskatchewan Municipality

 

Completing your vote-by-mail package

Once your application is approved, watch your mailbox for a voting kit.  Voting kits will be mailed out starting September 29.

Inside the kit is a ballot to mark and a postage-paid return envelope. Use this envelope to mail your completed ballot back to Elections Saskatchewan at the above address.

Your ballot must be mailed back on or before October 26.

 

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