British Columbia Provincial List of Voters
The list of individuals registered to vote in British Columbia provincial elections is known as the Provincial List of Voters, and is maintained on an ongoing basis by the Chief Electoral Officer. Elections BC has merged the federal and provincial voters lists, so if you were registered to vote in the last federal election, you will be on the British Columbia Provincial List of Voters.
Special registration drives and enumerations may also be conducted by Elections BC.
There are several ways to register as a voter in British Columbia:
Special registration drives and enumerations may also be conducted by Elections BC.
There are several ways to register as a voter in British Columbia:
- Register online. You will need the last six digits of your Social Insurance Number or your full BC Driver's License Number to complete the voter registration. It can take up to five business days to process your application.
- Download an application form (in PDF), print it, fill it in and either mail or fax it to the address or fax number on the form.
- Visit your local Service BC office.
- Visit the Elections BC Victoria Office.
- Call Elections BC toll-free at 1-800-661-8683.
- You can register when you vote, although it may cause some delay. To register when you vote bring two pieces of identification that show (in combination) your name, signature and current residence.