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Advance polls in Central Alberta set to close Monday

The Federal Election is set for April 28
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The Federal Election is set for April 28.

Central Albertans have only a few chances left to cast a ballot in the 2025 Federal Election. 

Advance polls across the country close at 9 p.m. local time, with the general election set to be held on Monday, April 28. 

Electors must vote only at their assigned polling place. This is different from the process in some provincial elections, where electors can vote at any polling location.

Voters can find the address for their assigned polling station on the back of their voter information card, by visiting elections.ca.

To vote, electors must prove their identity and address. The list of accepted ID can be found online.

Another early-voting option is to vote at any Elections Canada office by April 22 at 6 p.m. The locations in Central Alberta can be found online. The offices are open seven days a week: Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sundays from noon to 4 p.m.

Residents can also vote by mail using the special ballot process. The deadline to apply to vote by special ballot is Tuesday, April 22, and the marked ballot must be returned by election day – Monday, April 28.

Candidates running in Central Alberta are: 

Red Deer

Burton Bailey — Conservative Party of Canada 

Elias Assefa — New Democratic Party 

Ayaz Bangash — Liberal Party of Canada 

Kyla Courte — People’s Party of Canada 

Ashley MacDonald — Green Party of Canada 

Brandon Pringle — Christian Heritage Party of Canada 

Ponoka — Didsbury

Grant Abraham — United Party of Canada (UP) 

Blaine Calkins — Conservative Party of Canada 

Larry Gratton — People’s Party of Canada 

Logan Hooley — New Democratic Party 

Zarnab Zafar — No Affiliation 

Battle River — Crowfoot

Damien Kurek — Conservative Party of Canada 

Brent Sutton — Liberal Party of Canada 

Jonathan Bridges — People’s Party of Canada 

Douglas Gook — Green Party of Canada

James MacKay — New Democratic Party 

Leduc- Wetaskiwin

Ronald Brochu — Liberal Party of Canada 

Kirk Cayer — United Party of Canada 

Christopher Everingham — Canadian Future Party 

Jose Flores — People’s Party of Canada 

Mike Lake — Conservative Party of Canada 

Katherine Swampy — New Democratic Party



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