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ELECTION DAY: Here’s where to vote in Langley

Langley Township has 14 polling locations while Langley City has one.
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(Langley Township website)

The public can vote from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday.

Voting options are easiest in the City. Langley City’s polling station is at Nicomekl Elementary, 200th Street and 53rd Avenue.

Township residents have more options and can go to whichever polling station is most convenient for them.

Langley Township’s polling locations:

• Coghlan Community Hall, 6795 256th St.

• Riverside Room, 9277 Glover Rd.

• Fort Langley Elementary School, 8877 Bartlett St.

• James Kennedy Elementary School, 9060 212th St.

• Walnut Grove Community Centre, 8889 Walnut Grove Dr.

• Dorothy Peacock Elementary School, 20292 91A Ave.

• Alex Hope Elementary School, 21150 85th Ave.

• Lynn Fripps Elementary School, 21020 83rd Ave.

• Trinity Western University, 7600 Glover Rd.

• R.C. Garnett Demonstration Elementary School, 7096 201st St.

• George Preston Recreation Centre, 20699 42nd Ave.

• W.C. Blair Recreation Centre, 22200 Fraser Hwy.

• James Hill Elementary School, 22144 Old Yale Rd.

• Glenwood Elementary School, 20785 24th Ave.

• Wix-Brown Elementary School, 23851 24th Ave.

• D.W. Poppy Secondary School, 23752 52nd Ave.

• Parkside Centennial Elementary School, 3300 270th St.

• Aldergrove Credit Union Community Centre, 27032 Fraser Hwy.

• Aldergrove Community Secondary School, 26850 29th Ave.

• Willowbrook Recreation Centre, 20338 65th Ave.

• TOWNSHIP POLLING STATION WAIT TIMES (available when the polls are open Saturday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.)

Check out our website and Facebook page for full coverage of the results starting at 8 p.m. PT.

CAN YOU VOTE?

Many people will have received a voter card that specifies a polling station.

People who did not receive voter cards can still sign up to vote as long as the present certain identification. As a resident voter who is at least 18, voters need to provide two pieces of ID.

To be registered as a voter, you must be a Canadian citizen who is 18 years or older on general voting day.

You must have been a resident of B.C. for at least six months immediately before the day of registration and a resident of the community in which you are voting for at least 30 days before the day of registration.

*To be eligible to vote, residents must not be disqualified by any enactment or by law.

• Examples of acceptable valid identification documents to bring to the poll

British Columbia driver’s licence

British Columbia identification card

ICBC vehicle registration

British Columbia CareCard or Gold CareCard

Ministry of Social Development Income Assistance monthly report

Social Insurance card issued by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada

Citizenship card issued by Citizenship and Immigration Canada

Real Property Tax Statement

Credit or debit card issued by a savings institution

Utility bill for electricity, natural gas, water, telephone service or cable service

• Learn more about municipal elections



Heather Colpitts

About the Author: Heather Colpitts

Since starting in the news industry in 1992, my passion for sharing stories has taken me around Western Canada.
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