Advance polling for election gets underway today
Barry Hollick, a veteran of five previous federal elections for the Prince Albert riding, sits in his Elections Canada office on Central Avenue. He jokes that he’s the guy in the back without the windows, but you get the sense that Hollick sees all, and knows how to manage a big crew that will staff 152 polls across a very large geographical area.
Around the various rooms that are adorned with all sorts of colour-coded maps, there is a buzz of activity. Teams are laying out files and vote counting info, others are being given special training ahead of their visits to voters in hospital, there are people punching computer keys and others staffing the front desk or answering phone lines. This is how things are shaping up as Prince Albert and Canada continues with its 43rd election.
“We hired 680 people to work at the polls and this year we could hire 16 and 17 year-olds, and we’ve managed to fill all our polls,” Hollick told paNOW. “At each poll there are supervisors and information officers to help you, and even if you’re not on the voters list you can still go and register on voting day (Oct.21) as long as you can prove your address.”
Advanced polling will run Friday Oct.11 through the Thanksgiving holiday on Monday Oct.14, from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. Exactly where to vote is written on your voter’s card.