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Applications for mail-in ballots are now closed.
1. Check your eligibility
To be eligible to vote or be a candidate, you must be a Canadian citizen and at least 18 years of age on polling day. Each school board has specific eligibility criteria. Check your eligibility for the board you're voting in.
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2. Have your identification ready
Identification must by uploaded with your online application. Most electors opt to upload a photo of their Yukon driver's license or General Identification Card. Other options are available.
3. Know how to return your ballot
All ballots must be received by Elections Yukon in Whitehorse by Polling Day at 8:00 pm.
Mail-in ballots can be returned by:
- Mail
Ballot kits will contain an addressed and stamped envelope. Electors should consider mail delivery times.
- Hand deliver to Elections Yukon
During business hours mail-in ballots can be returned to Elections Yukon's offices in Whitehorse.
- Dropbox at Elections Yukon
The dropbox is located north of the main entrance to the Jim Smith Building (near the entrance to the old public library). The drop box is available 24-hours a day during the election.
Returning Officers cannot accept completed mail-in ballots. They must be returned to Elections Yukon.
4. Apply for a Mail-in Ballot
Applications for mail-in ballots are now closed.