The day for Kindersley citizens to cast their votes for Mayor and Councillors is Wednesday, October 26 from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm at Elizabeth School gymnasium, 200 5th Avenue East.

In order to be eligible to vote, you must be:

  1. At least 18 years of age
  2. A Canadian citizen
  3. A resident of Saskatchewan for the past 6 months
  4. A resident of Kindersley for the past 3 months, OR the owner of assessable land within the Town of Kindersley for the past three months

Voters are reminded to bring one (1) piece of valid Photo ID that shows proof of identity and proof or either residency or land ownership in Kindersley OR two (2) pieces of valid non-Photo ID that shows proof of identity and proof of either residency or land ownership.

Voter Identification

(As outlined by the Government of Saskatchewan here)

The purpose of the voter ID requirements is to maintain the integrity of local election processes. Your name and address must appear in some form on your voter identification documents. Bringing proper identification will ensure your voice is heard and will help your local election run as smoothly as possible.

Acceptable photo identification is ID that is government-issued, valid and has your photo, name and address. If your identification does not meet these criteria it will not be recognized as an acceptable form of photo identification.

Examples include:

  • A valid Saskatchewan Driver's Licence. (If you still have a two-piece licence, make sure you have both pieces).
  • A valid Saskatchewan ID card issued by SGI or any motor licence issuer. (Available for $10 or free for seniors).
  • Any other valid government issued photo ID issued by a Canadian government whether federal, provincial or municipal, or an agency of that government, so long as it includes your name and address.

If you do not currently have photo identification you can acquire non-drivers photo-ID from SGI.

For a complete list of acceptable identification view Appendix D – Table 1 page 70-72 of The Local Government Election Regulations, 2015.  

A Canadian passport is not an acceptable form of photo identification because it does not contain your address. However, a Canadian passport can be used as identification if paired with another document that has your name and address on it. 

Non-Photo ID Options

If you don't have photo identification and are unable to obtain photo-ID before Election Day, you can present two other pieces of information, as long as both contain your name and at least one contains your address.

Examples include:

  • Valid ID cards or certificates issued by the Canadian or Saskatchewan government, a Saskatchewan municipality or school division, a Saskatchewan Indian band, the Métis Nation of  Saskatchewan or an agency of one of these entities.
  • Personal correspondence, benefit/contribution statements and tax/assessment notices issued by any of the above entities.
  • Bank/credit union cards, credit cards and statements.
  • Utility bills and statements issued within six months of the date of the election.
  • Personalized attestation of residence, letter of stay or admission form issued by a seniors or student residence, long term care or shelter facility.