Registration Frequently Asked Questions

What is the permanent register?

The permanent register is a database of Yukoners who are eligible to vote in territorial elections, sometimes called the "voter list".

To vote in a territorial election, you must be:

  • at least 18 years of age;
  • a Canadian citizen; and 
  • have lived in the Yukon for at least 12 months before polling day

Am I already registered to vote?

Many eligible Yukoners are already registered to vote. You can use the secure online registration portal to check that you are registered. If you can't check online, you can call us at 1-866-668-8683.


Why should I add my name to the register?

To vote in a territorial election, you must be registered.

If you are registered, you will be mailed a voter information card when an election is called. The voter information card tells you when, where, and the many ways you can vote.

Making sure your registration is current will also make the voting process faster.


When will the next territorial election be?

The Elections Act was amended in 2020 to introduce a fixed election date. The next territorial election must occur on or before Monday, November 3, 2025. An election could be called earlier.


Why doesn't my address show up?

The Yukon has seen significant growth over the last few years. Although we do our best to update street names, some can be missing. You can manually enter your address when you complete your registration.


I changed my address or name on my driver's license, why isn't it changed on the register?

We update the register several times a year using information from:

  • some Yukon government departments, including motor vehicles and insured health
  • the federal government
  • some Yukon First Nations
  • some Yukon municipalities.

There can be delays in sending updates. If your name, address, or gender has changed, you can check online to make sure the register is updated.

Updating your information directly with Elections Yukon using the online registration application ensures your name and address will be correct on your voter information card. If you can't update your information online, you can call us at 1-866-668-8683.


What is the difference between a mailing and a civic address?

Your mailing address is where you receive mail. It could be a post office box number. We need this address to mail you information about when and where you should go to vote.

Your residential address is where you live. It usually consists of a building number, street name, and community name. We need this information to determine what Electoral District you register in.


My ID has my mailing address on it, how do I register?

To register online, you will need ID or other documents with your residential address. There are more than 50 options available. If you don't have any documents with your residential address, you can still register when you go to vote. An election officer will help you make a declaration.


My ID shows two different names, can I still register online?

No. The name on both pieces of ID must be the same. There are more than 50+ ID options to show your identity and address.

There is more information for Electors who are changing their names or using a preferred name. Preferred names are those that are different from your legal name.  


How do I remove a deceased person from the register?

To remove the information of a deceased person from the register, you will need email [email protected]:

  • a completed an application and
  • a copy of documentation showing proof of death. Examples include a death certificate, obituary, or memorial program.

A few times a year, Yukon Vital Statistics shares a list of Yukoners who died in the Yukon. We remove them from the list of electors. There can be delays in receiving updates.


I just moved to the Yukon; can I register to vote?

No. To be added to the voter register, you must have been a resident of the Yukon for at least 12 months, and be:

  • a Canadian citizen, and
  • at least 16 years of age*

*although 16 and 17 year olds can register, they will not be able to vote until they turn 18.


I just became a Canadian citizen; can I register to vote?

Yes. Congratulations! You can register using the online registration portal.


I am a permanent resident of Canada; can I register to vote?

No. You must be a Canadian citizen to be included on the register of electors.


I am turning 18 before the next election; can I register to vote now?

Yes - you can register to vote online. To be registered, to vote you must be:

  • a Canadian citizen,
  • at least 16 years of age*, and
  • have lived in the Yukon for at least 12 months before polling day

*although 16 and 17 year olds can register, they will not be able to vote until they turn 18.


I use a name that's different from my legal name, how can I register to vote?

You must register to vote using your legal name. This is the name that will be used on all election documents. There is additional information for electors who have changed their names or use a preferred name. Preferred names are those that are different from your legal name. 


If I register with Elections Yukon can I vote in other elections?

We have agreements to share voter information with Elections Canada and some Yukon municipalities. It is always best to check and/or update your information with other local election bodies.


Can I opt out of the register and keep my right to vote?

Yes. To remove your name from the from the register, you will need email [email protected]:

  • a completed an application and
  • a copy of your ID that shows your name and address. Most people use their Yukon driver's license or general identification card. There are 50+ ID options.

You will need to re-register to vote at the next election.

I have a question that wasn't answered here; who should I contact?

If you have questions about the registion process or if there is a unique situation you would like to discuss, contact us by emailing [email protected] or calling (867) 667-8683 / 1-866-668-8683 (toll free).

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