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This is where you'll find information on the locations for:

Advance Voting Dates - Wednesday, November 5th and Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

and  General Voting Day - Saturday, November 15th, 2008

Voting will take place at the locations listed below.

Advance Voting - (Wednesday, November 5th and Wednesday, November 12th)

Advance Voting will be available for qualified voters in Central Okanagan East and Central Okanagan West Electoral Areas at the following locations between 8:00 am and 8:00 pm:

Central Okanagan East

  • Ellison Community Hall, 4411 Old Vernon Road
  • Joe Rich Community Hall, 11481 Highway 33 east

Central Okanagan West

  • Lakeview Heights Baptist Church, 2630 Alhambra Drive, Kelowna
  • Killiney Beach Community Hall, 518 Udell Road, Killiney Beach

Any qualified elector may vote at an advance voting opportunity.  The former requirement to sign a form stating a reason for voting in advance has been eliminated.

General Voting Day - Saturday, November 15th, 2008

On General Voting Day, the following voting locations are open for qualified voters between 8:00 am and 8:00 pm:

Central Okanagan East

  • Ellison Community Hall, 4411 Old Vernon Road
  • Joe Rich Community Hall, 11481 Highway 33 east
  • Goudie Road Fire Hall, 6550 Goudie Road

Central Okanagan West

  • Constable Neil Bruce Middle School, 2010 Daimler Road
  • Killiney Beach Community Hall, 516 Udell Road, Killiney Beach

Qualified electors (see Who Can Vote?) may vote at the voting place of your choice on the dates listed, however, you may only vote once.  All voting places are wheelchair accessible.   Some voters may require special assistance in order to cast a ballot.  Click on this link for information on What If I Need Assistance To Vote?  Please note that special authorization forms must be completed for these options.

What if I need assistance to vote?

If you are able to get to the voting place (for example, by car) but are unable to get inside the building, you may request that an election official bring you a ballot.  This is called “curbside voting”.

If you are unable to mark your own ballot you may ask an election official, friend or relative to help you 

If you require a translator to interpret for you, you may bring someone along.

Note:  There will be additional authorization forms to sign for these procedures.

For more information please contact the Regional District of Central Okanagan Election officials: