The upcoming Tuxedo byelection in Manitoba is quickly approaching, and eligible residents have until Thursday to update or register their information if they plan on voting in the election next month. The byelection is set to fill the seat previously held by former premier Heather Stefanson, who recently announced her departure from politics after nearly 25 years representing the Tuxedo riding.
For those who want to receive a voter card or need to update their information on their voter cards, they can visit the Elections Manitoba website or contact the Tuxedo returning office to make the necessary changes. While eligible voters who haven’t registered before the June 18 byelection can still have their ballots counted, officials are encouraging residents to register ahead of time to streamline the voting process.
Advance voting options will be available from June 8 to 15 to provide voters with more flexibility in casting their ballots. The byelection is expected to be competitive, with a diverse slate of candidates vying for the seat. The candidates include NDP candidate Carla Compton, Green Party of Manitoba Leader Janine Gibson, Jamie Pfau of the Manitoba Liberals, and PC candidate Lawrence Pinsky.
Elections Manitoba has emphasized the importance of voting, reminding residents that they can participate in the Tuxedo byelection if they are Canadian citizens, 18 years or older on election day, have lived in Manitoba for at least six months before election day, and are residents of the Tuxedo electoral division.
With the election drawing near, residents are encouraged to take advantage of the registration options available to them and make their voices heard in the upcoming Tuxedo byelection. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.