Eligibility
You are eligible to vote in the Prince George General Local Election as a resident elector if you:
- Are 18 years of age or older when you register to vote, or will be 18 or older on general voting day.
- Are a Canadian citizen.
- Have lived in British Columbia for at least six months before you register to vote (must have lived in BC since April 16, 2026).
- Currently live in the City of Prince George.
- Are not disqualified from voting under the Local Government Act or any other law or bylaw.
You are eligible to vote in the Prince George General Local Election as a non-resident property elector if you:
- Are not entitled to register as a resident elector of the City of Prince George.
- Are 18 years of age or older when you register to vote, or will be 18 or older on general voting day.
- Are a Canadian citizen.
- Have lived in British Columbia for at least six months before you register to vote (must have lived in BC since April 16, 2026).
- Have been a registered owner of property in the City of Prince George for at least 30 days before you register to vote (must have owned property in the City of Prince George since September 16, 2026).
- Are not disqualified from voting under the Local Government Act or any other law or bylaw.
Non-resident property electors must complete a Non-Resident Property Elector Registration Form, which is also available at advance and general voting day locations.
If a property has more than one registered owner, only one owner may vote.
A majority of registered owners (50% plus one) must sign a Non-Resident Property Elector Consent Form to authorize one owner to vote on behalf of the property.
The Consent Form is available at advance and general voting day locations. The authorized owners must bring the completed consent form, proof of property ownership, and acceptable identification to the Presiding Election Official at the voting place.
How to Vote
Voting in the Prince George General Local Election is easy. Follow the steps below to learn when and where to vote, what to bring, and what to expect at the voting place.
You can vote as either a resident elector or a non-resident property elector. Review eligibility requirements above.
The City of Prince George uses same-day voter registration. Voters cannot register in advance to vote in the election.
At the time the elector wishes to vote, they must present acceptable identification at the voting station. See “Identification Requirements” below for more details.
Voters must show two pieces of acceptable identification at the time of voting. Together, the two pieces must show:
- Your name;
- Your residential address; and
- Include your signature.
Examples of acceptable identification include:
- B.C. Driver’s Licence
- B.C. Identification Card
- B.C. Services Card (counts as one piece of ID when combined with a B.C. Driver’s Licence)
- B.C. Care Card or Gold Care Card (counts as one piece of ID when combined with a BC Driver’s Licence or Services Card)
- Canadian Passport
- Credit card or debit card
- Property tax notice
- Certificate of Canadian Citizenship
- Government-issued military ID
- Firearms Possession and Acquisition Licence
- Certificate of Indian Status
- Current utility bill with your name and address
- ICBC Owner’s Certificate of Insurance and Vehicle Licence
- Citizenship or membership cards issued by a B.C. First Nation governing body
- Métis Nation BC citizenship card
- Any other document accepted by the Chief Election Officer
If your ID does not show your address:
You may provide two pieces of ID that prove your identity, one of which must include your signature, and then make a solemn declaration of your residential address to the Election Official at the voting place.
Advance Voting Day
Advance voting takes place before general voting day and is open to all eligible voters. You do not need a special reason to vote early. Dates and locations will be posted once they are confirmed.
General Voting Day
General voting day is Saturday, October 17, 2026 from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.. Locations will be posted once they are confirmed.
Mail Ballot Voting
Mail Ballot Voting is available to all eligible resident electors and non-resident property electors in the Prince George General Local Election. Details regarding the mail ballot process will be posted once they are confirmed.
Accessibility Information
All voting locations are fully accessible for individuals with mobility challenges and assistive devices.
Curbside voting is available at the Prince George Conference and Civic Centre during advance voting days and on general voting day.
Election officials will assist voters to register and vote from their vehicle. Please watch for signage at the location with instructions on how to access curbside voting when you arrive.
Voters who need help during the voting process may have another person assist them. This support can include translation, mobility assistance, or help marking the ballot. Anyone who assists a voter will be required to complete a form at the voting place.
If a voter does not have someone who can accompany them, they may request assistance from an election official.
Advance and general voting at the Prince George Conference and Civic Centre will offer a “ballot marking device.” This device helps voters mark their ballot using computer-assisted tools. It marks the paper ballot according to the voter’s choices and can be operated using a variety of accessibility features, including enhanced audio and visual options, braille-marked keypads, and sip-and-puff controls.
Questions?
Contact the Election Office:
Phone: 311 or 250-561-7600
Email: election@princegeorge.ca
Election Office
5th Floor, City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard
Prince George, BC V2L 3V9
