voters

I'm a voter

Am I registered to vote?

Voters register with Elections Nunavut to get their name on the voters list. Elections Nunavut holds voter registration activities between elections to keep the list up to date and accurate.

Voters can also register when they go to vote if their name isn’t on the voters list.

Elections Nunavut uses two forms to register voters:

  1. Voter registration form.
  2. Change and correct form.

Eligible voters fill out and sign the voter registration form if their name is not on the voters list. Voters fill out and sign the change and correct form if their name is on the list and the voter information needs to change. For example:

  • When a voter moves from one community to another in the same constituency or to a different house in the same community.
  • When a voter moves to a community in a different constituency.
  • If a voter’s name or address isn’t spelled correctly.
  • If a voter changes their name.

Elections Nunavut has voter registration and change and correct forms that voters can fill out themselves, sign, and fax to the Chief Electoral Offi cer. Voters can call or email Elections Nunavut to get a voter registration form or to update their voter information.

During registration activities and on Election Day the Registration Clerk fills out the form and the voter signs. To fill out the forms voters need to know their house and lot number or civic address, as well as their mailing address. You may need to provide ID if the election officer doesn’t personally know you or to show your civic or mailing address.