Edmonton Polling Places & Hours - Find Your Voting Location

Elections and Campaign Finance Alberta 4 Minutes Read · published February 11, 2026 Flag of Alberta

Edmonton, Alberta voters can find their assigned polling place and exact voting hours using the City of Edmonton's official resources. This guide explains how to use the polling-place map, what ID and documents to bring, accessibility and special-ballot options, and where to get official help before election day. It also summarizes enforcement and penalties, applications or forms you may need, and clear action steps to confirm your location and voting window.

Find your polling place

Edmonton publishes an interactive polling-place map and lookup tool for municipal and byelection voting; enter your address to see the assigned location, hours, and accessibility notes [1]. Polling places are assigned by ward and polling division and may change between elections, so always check the official map within days of voting.

Confirm your polling place at least 48 hours before you plan to vote.

Voting hours and times

Standard municipal advance and election-day hours are posted for each polling place on the city's lookup tool; hours vary by location and by election type. For special ballots and alternative voting methods, see the official instructions linked in Resources.

  • Check advance voting dates and hours for your location.
  • Find election-day opening and closing times for your assigned polling station.
  • Confirm whether the location is accessible or has curbside options.
Bring accepted ID and proof of residence to avoid delays at the polling station.

Accessibility and assisted voting

Many Edmonton polling places include accessible entrances, ramps, and voting booths; the map shows accessibility features where provided. If you need assistance, you may be accompanied into the voting area or request staff support per the city process.

  • Contact the City of Edmonton Elections office in advance to request accommodation.
  • Use curbside voting where available; check the polling place details for this option.

Penalties & Enforcement

Election offences in Alberta are governed by the Local Authorities Election Act and related provincial statutes; enforcement and investigations may involve the City of Edmonton's Elections Office and provincial authorities [2]. For specific offences, penalties, and enforcement steps see the cited legal text.

  • Monetary fines: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offence ranges not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders, potential court actions, and other remedies are provided under provincial election law where applicable.
  • Enforcer and complaints: the City of Edmonton Elections Office is the primary contact for municipal voting issues; complaints may also be directed to provincial prosecutors where the statute prescribes.
  • Appeals and review: appeal routes and time limits are governed by statute and are not specified on the cited municipal page.
If you observe possible voting irregularities, report them promptly to the elections office or police depending on the issue.

Applications & Forms

The City of Edmonton posts voter registration, special-ballot, and other election-related forms on its elections pages; specific form names, numbers, fees, and submission instructions are available on the official site [1]. If a form is required for a special-ballot or proxy arrangement, the city publishes the application and instructions before the election.

Action steps

  • Use the city's polling-place lookup tool to find your assigned location and hours [1].
  • Confirm accepted ID and bring originals; check the city page for acceptable ID lists.
  • Note advance and election-day hours and arrive early to avoid lines.
  • Contact the Elections Office to request accessibility accommodations or a special ballot if needed.

FAQ

How do I find my polling place?
Enter your residential address into the City of Edmonton polling-place lookup or consult your voter information letter to see the assigned location and hours. [1]
What ID do I need to vote?
Bring government-issued photo ID or two pieces of ID showing your name and address as listed on the city guidance; check the official ID list on the Elections page. [1]
Who enforces election rules and what are penalties?
Election rules are enforced under the Local Authorities Election Act and related provincial statutes; the city and provincial authorities handle investigations and enforcement. Specific fines and time limits are set out in the statute. [2]

How-To

  1. Go to the City of Edmonton polling-place lookup and enter your street address to display your assigned polling station and hours. [1]
  2. Read the location details for accessibility notes and special-ballot instructions.
  3. If you need accommodation or a special ballot, contact the Elections Office well before election day.
  4. On voting day, bring your ID, arrive during the posted hours, and follow staff instructions at the polling place.

Key Takeaways

  • Always confirm your polling place and hours using the city's official lookup before election day.
  • Bring accepted ID and verify accessibility options in advance.
  • Contact the City of Edmonton Elections Office for forms, special ballots, or to report issues.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Edmonton - Elections and voting
  2. [2] Local Authorities Election Act (Alberta)