Electronic Voting Machines
Electronic voting machines were used in the 2003 Tournament Capital Facilities
referendum and for the 2005 and 2008 election. It's accurate, simple to use, and can provide
final election results within minutes after the close of voting.
The Voting Booth
Go to the voting booth and make your choices with the special pen provided. Follow
the instructions on the ballot.
Walk your completed ballot over to the electronic voting machine. Feed your ballot into the electronic voting machine. Staff will be there to assist you if you have a problem. Now you can wait for the election results to come in after the polls close at 8 p.m. Local media will report the election results as they come in. Unofficial results should be available around 10 p.m. on Election Day.
Contact
Legislative Services Division
7 Victoria Street West
Kamloops BC V2C 1A2
ph (250) 828 3483
fax (250) 828 3578
email legislate@kamloops.ca
Note: All correspondence is entered into our system, and will be dealt with in due process. Please allow several working days for a response. Thank you.