How does a Canadian vote in the US?
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How does a Canadian vote in the US?
Okay, so I'm a Canadian who wants to vote in this coming election in January. But I currently live a few thousand miles south of the border in Los Angeles. Does anyone know how or what I can do to vote?
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Re: How does a Canadian vote in the US?
Contact the closest Canadian consulate. They should have some sort of absentee voting form.Pint0 Xtreme wrote:Okay, so I'm a Canadian who wants to vote in this coming election in January. But I currently live a few thousand miles south of the border in Los Angeles. Does anyone know how or what I can do to vote?
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Re: How does a Canadian vote in the US?
Yeah, that would seem like a near certainty, and there happens to be a Canadian consulate in LA.Elheru Aran wrote: Contact the closest Canadian consulate. They should have some sort of absentee voting form.
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Re: How does a Canadian vote in the US?
See this link for some other details
http://www.elections.ca/content.asp?sec ... only=false
Basically, you need to be out of Canada for less than 5 years and intend to return here to be eligible to vote. If you are in the US temporarily (university, contract job,etc... ) no problem as long as you get the paperwork done. Make sure you send in your vote well in time (weeks ahead) to ensure neither US post or Canada Post decide to route your mail via the Moon.
http://www.elections.ca/content.asp?sec ... only=false
Basically, you need to be out of Canada for less than 5 years and intend to return here to be eligible to vote. If you are in the US temporarily (university, contract job,etc... ) no problem as long as you get the paperwork done. Make sure you send in your vote well in time (weeks ahead) to ensure neither US post or Canada Post decide to route your mail via the Moon.
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