The Mail-In Ballot Application
Who is eligible to vote by mail?
- any eligible voter in PEI (see eligibility requirements)
- Ill or physical incapable of voting at the polling station;
- You are attending school, travelling or temporarily reside outside the province and unable to attend at the advance poll days or ordinary polling day; or
- Incarcerated in a provincial correctional institution.
How do I vote by mail?
Download the Mail-In Ballot Application form (PDF) and fill in all information.
Take a picture of the application with your driver's license or gov't issued ID or transcribed numbers and email to voting@electionspei.ca
You may also deliver it in person to:
Chief Electoral Officer
176 Great George Street, Suite 160
Charlottetown, PEI
C1A 4K4
(in the ATC Building)
Phone: 902-368-5895
Fax: 902-368-6500
Toll-free: 1-888-234-8683
Email: voting@electionspei.ca
Mail In Ballots will be delivered to fixed addresses only by FedEx and will come with a paid return FedEx envelope for shipping the marked ballot back to Elections PEI. FedEx will not deliver to a P.O. Box
What information do I need to send with the application?
You must send completed (signed) mail-in ballot application with a copy of a Valid Photo ID (PDF) or other official document showing your name, address, birth date and signature to Elections PEI by 6 pm on 13 days before Election Day.
What are the deadlines for sending back your mail-in ballot?
Your ballot will only be counted if the Chief Electoral Officer, receives it at Elections PEI by 12 Noon on Election Day, Monday May 29th, 2023.
Can I vote in person at a polling station if I am approved to vote by mail-in ballot?
No. Once your mail-in ballot application is accepted, you may only vote by mail-in ballot.