System in place to make sure every voice is heard
If you or someone you know is unhoused, voting in Monday's federal election is still a possibility.
Your voting address can be the place where you regularly access services - like a shelter, drop-in, or food bank.
You’ll need proof of that address, which a staff member can provide with a Letter of Confirmation of Residence.
You’ll also need ID. If you don’t have one, someone with ID can vouch for you at your polling station - but they can only vouch for one person.

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