Getting on the Voters’ List

It’s important to review and confirm your voter information on the voters’ list is correct, especially if you’ve moved or changed your name since the last election, you should confirm that Toronto Elections has the correct voter information for you. Check to see if you are on the voters’ list and review your information by using MyVote. If you are not on the voters’ list, you can add yourself when you go to vote in person on any of the voting days.

Starting May 1 until May 26, check, add or update your information on the voters’ list by:

After May 26, you can add yourself to the voters’ list when you go to vote in person during advance vote (June 8 to 13) or on election day (June 26).

  • If you were on the voters’ list by May 14, voter information cards are being delivered in the mail starting May 23.
  • Starting June 1, if you are on the voters’ list, you can view, download or print your voter information card by using MyVote.
  • Starting June 1, if you are on the voters’ list you can request to have your voter information card emailed or mailed to you by emailing elections@toronto.ca or calling 311.

Being on the voters’ list means that you will receive a voter information card that will make your voting experience faster and more efficient. You don’t need a voter information card to vote.

You must bring identification when you go to vote, even if you are on the voters’ list.

If you need more information email VoterRegistration@toronto.ca or call 311.

Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) and the Voters’ List

The voters’ list is a list of eligible electors in the City of Toronto. The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) is responsible for preparing the preliminary list of electors for each municipality and school board in Ontario. It is MPAC’s Municipal Property Assessment database of property owners and tenants that is used to prepare this preliminary list, which aids in the preparation of the final voters’ list for election day.

View and update your school support designation if you are a residential property owner or a tenant registered with MPAC. To get started have your roll number and access key handy, and visit mpac.ca/schoolsupport.

For more information about the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) you can contact them Monday to Friday – 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST:

  • Toll Free 1-866-296-6722
  • TTY 1-877-889-6722