London, Ontario Voting Locations & Polling Bylaw Info

Elections and Campaign Finance Ontario 3 Minutes Read · published February 12, 2026 Flag of Ontario

London, Ontario voters can find their assigned polling place, hours and requirements before election day. This guide explains how to locate your polling location in London, what to bring, accessibility options and the municipal enforcement framework that governs polling places and election‑day conduct.

Where to Vote

Polling places in London are assigned by electoral district and may include community centres, schools and municipal facilities. Check your voter card or the City of London elections information to confirm the address for your assigned polling place and whether advance or vote‑by‑mail options are available.

Bring the ID listed on your voter card or municipal guidance to speed entry.

Polling Place Hours & Access

Polling hours, advance voting schedules and vote‑by‑mail deadlines are set for each election. Confirm the exact opening and closing times for your assigned polling place before you go; some locations offer extended or advance hours.

  • Check posted hours for advance voting and election day at your assigned location.
  • Look for accessibility and assistive voting information at the polling site if you require assistance.
  • Contact the City Clerk or Elections Office if you cannot attend during scheduled hours.

Identification & What to Bring

Bring identification as required by municipal election procedures. Accepted ID types and proof of address requirements are published by election administrators; if you lack ID, ask at the polling place about alternatives or declaration procedures.

  • Voter card or notice from the election office if provided.
  • Acceptable government or municipal ID with name and address as listed by the election authority.
  • Bring any required documentation for special voting accommodations.

Penalties & Enforcement

Municipal election conduct and offences are enforced by the City Clerk and designated election staff; criminal matters may be referred to provincial authorities. Specific fine amounts and statutory penalties depend on the governing legislation and enforcement policies.

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: first and repeat offence ranges not specified on the cited page.
  • Non‑monetary sanctions: orders to leave the polling place, prohibition from poll premises, referral to authorities and possible court proceedings.
  • Enforcer: City Clerk or Elections Office; complaints can be submitted to the municipal elections contact.
  • Appeals/review: time limits and appeal routes are set by the governing election statute or municipal procedures; specifics are not specified on the cited page.
  • Defences/discretion: permitted exceptions (for example, authorized officers or those with a reasonable excuse) are determined by election rules and statutory defences where applicable.
Report problematic conduct at a polling place to election staff immediately.

Applications & Forms

Official forms for voting alternatives (advance vote registration, vote‑by‑mail requests, accessibility accommodations) are published by the municipal elections office when available. If no specific form is required or none is published on the municipal pages, it is noted as such.

  • Election application/forms: check the City of London Elections Office for published request forms or instructions.
  • Deadlines and fees: any deadlines or fees for special services will be listed on official election pages; if not listed, they are not specified on the cited page.

How to Find Your Polling Place

  1. Check your mailed voter card or official election notice for your assigned polling place and hours.
  2. Visit the City of London elections information or contact the Elections Office by phone for help locating your poll.
  3. If you cannot attend your assigned polling place, review advance voting, special ballot or proxy options where available.

Action Steps

  • Confirm your polling place and hours before you travel to vote.
  • Gather required ID and any documentation for accommodations.
  • Report concerns to election staff at the site or contact the City Clerk immediately after the incident.

FAQ

How do I find my assigned polling place?
Check your voter card or contact the City of London Elections Office for your assigned polling location and hours.
What ID do I need to vote?
Follow the identification guidance published by the municipal election authority; acceptable ID types and alternatives are listed by election staff.
Can I bring someone to help me vote?
If you need assistance, polling places provide procedures and staff to assist voters and permit personal assistants in line with election rules.
Who enforces polling place rules?
The City Clerk and election officers enforce polling place conduct; serious offences may be referred to provincial authorities or courts.

How-To

  1. Locate your poll: check your voter card or call the Elections Office.
  2. Prepare ID and documents required by the election authority.
  3. Attend during posted hours or use advance/vote‑by‑mail options if you cannot attend on election day.
  4. Follow instructions from poll staff, complete your ballot, and return it according to polling procedures.

Key Takeaways

  • Confirm your polling place and hours ahead of time.
  • Bring proper ID and any documentation for accessibility.
  • Report issues to election staff or the City Clerk promptly.

Help and Support / Resources