Kelowna Voter Address Proofs - Bylaw Guide

Elections and Campaign Finance British Columbia 3 Minutes Read · published May 26, 2026 Flag of British Columbia

In Kelowna, British Columbia you must ensure your residential address is current to vote in municipal elections. This guide explains how to update your voter address proofs, who administers the voters list, and the official channels to confirm your registration. For online updates use Elections BC's Online Voter Registration and for municipal questions contact the City of Kelowna municipal elections office[2]. If you are unsure whether you are on the municipal voters list, confirm through Elections BC or contact the City Clerk.

Bring current ID showing your Kelowna address when you register or vote.

Penalties & Enforcement

Local and provincial election offences are addressed through the municipal election process and applicable provincial statutes. Specific fine amounts or daily penalties for failing to update voter address proofs are not specified on the cited municipal page; see official sources for enforcement guidance[2].

  • Enforcer: City Clerk / Chief Election Officer for Kelowna handles municipal voters list administration and investigations; contact details are available from the City Clerk page[3].
  • Legal process: Election offences may be referred to provincial authorities or prosecuted under applicable statutes; specific prosecutorial routes are not specified on the cited page.
  • Fines & escalation: exact amounts, first/repeat or continuing offence penalties are not specified on the cited municipal page.
  • Inspection and complaints: complaints about elector eligibility are handled by the City Clerk's office; see official contact page for complaint procedures[3].
  • Appeals & review: time limits for appeals or judicial review are governed by provincial rules and are not specified on the cited municipal page.
If an exact penalty or fee is needed, request written confirmation from the City Clerk.

Applications & Forms

Elections BC provides an Online Voter Registration (OVR) portal to update your address; this is the primary way to update the provincial voters list used by municipalities and is available without charge[1]. The City of Kelowna does not publish a separate fee-based form to update municipal address proofs online; residents should use Elections BC or contact the City Clerk to confirm municipal registration.[2]

How to Update Proofs and Prepare to Vote

Basic actions and documentation for updating address proofs and ensuring you can vote in Kelowna.

  1. Check your voter status online via Elections BC or contact the City of Kelowna to confirm municipal list membership.
  2. Update your residential address through Elections BC's OVR to ensure the provincial voters list is current[1].
  3. If you need confirmation or have a complex situation (property elector, non-resident elector), contact the City Clerk for instructions and documentation requirements[3].
  4. On voting day bring acceptable ID showing your name and Kelowna residential address; follow polling place instructions if you must complete an elector declaration.
Bring two forms of ID if possible, at least one showing your current Kelowna address.

FAQ

How do I change my address so I can vote in Kelowna?
Update your address through Elections BC's Online Voter Registration or contact the City Clerk to confirm municipal registration and any local steps.[1]
Is there a fee to update my voter address?
No fee is required to update voter registration through Elections BC; the City of Kelowna does not list any municipal fee for address updates on the cited page.[1]
Who enforces voter eligibility and how do I report a concern?
The City Clerk / Chief Election Officer manages municipal voter lists and handles complaints; contact the City Clerk for instructions on reporting eligibility concerns.[3]

How-To

  1. Confirm your current voter registration status online via Elections BC.
  2. Use Elections BC's OVR to update your residential address so the provincial list reflects your Kelowna address.[1]
  3. Contact the City Clerk to verify your municipal voters list status or to report any discrepancies.[3]
  4. If required, present acceptable ID and complete any on-site elector declaration at your polling place.

Key Takeaways

  • Update addresses via Elections BC to affect municipal voter lists that Kelowna uses.
  • Contact the City Clerk for municipal confirmation and complaint procedures.
  • Bring current ID showing your Kelowna address when registering or voting.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Elections BC - Online Voter Registration
  2. [2] City of Kelowna - Municipal Elections
  3. [3] City of Kelowna - City Clerk contact