If you are unable to move about for health reasons, you can vote in your domicile.
The family caregiver residing at the same address as the elector who is allowed to vote at home can also exercise their right to vote at the same time as the elector if they make the request no later than the date mentioned below. Only one caregiver is entitled to this right.
You have to apply in writing to your returning officer latest May 28, 2012. You have to attest that you are unable to move about for health reasons and get a witness to sign your declaration. Form (PDF: 52 Kb / 1 page)
You can send your application by mail, by fax or through an electronic process that reproduces signatures.
If you are unable to sign your declaration, your spouse, a relative or someone who cohabits with you can do so on your behalf.
The officers of the polling station can visit you on June 1st and 2, 2012, and on June 5 to 7, 2012. Your returning officer will inform you about the time of their visit.
Note! You must be entered on the list of electors to be able to vote.
If you are eligible to vote in your domicile and you notice that you are not entered on the list of electors, you can make a request for the board of revisors to come to your home.
Note: If you are an elector living in an establishment registered with the Ministry of Health and Social Services , this measure does not apply to you. Contact your returning officer to know the measures that have been put in place for you. For more information, please consult the folder
If you are unable to move about...
(PDF: 218 Kb, 2 pages)