Voting Details

Make sure to cast your ballot THIS WEEKEND during Advance Polls from Friday, April 18 until Monday, April 21 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. everyday.

You can Click Here: https://www.elections.ca/home.aspx to see where your Advance Poll location is. You can also find this information on your Voter Information Card from Elections Canada.

After 10 years under the Liberals, it’s time to put Canada First - For a change. A Conservative government will cut income tax for workers, lower costs for families, support seniors, defend law-abiding firearm owners, axe the entire carbon tax for good, protect vital industries like fisheries, and we’ll rapidly approve and build the infrastructure we need to bring billions of dollars of new investment into Canada’s economy, restore our economic independence, and protect our proud sovereignty.

Now let’s get out the vote!

Re-elect Rob Moore for Fundy Royal

Elections Canada offers a variety of voting options to electors to make voting both convenient and accessible.  During an election, you will be sent a voter information card that tells you your Advance and Election Day polling stations and indicates your local Returning Office contact information.

See more details below.

Election Day Monday, April 28, 2025

You Can also Vote Today and Avoid the Lines!

Until April 22nd at 6:00pm you can vote any day in person at any Elections Canada office (even if it is not in your riding) making voting early even more convenient. If you don't receive a voters card you can still vote by bringing a photo id. Visit one of the Election Offices below to Vote Early!

Hampton: 6 Church Street, Phone: 1 866 207-0246

Riverview: Riverview Mall, 720 Coverdale Road, Suite 120, Phone: 1 866 214-3672

Dieppe: 459 Paul Street, Phone: 1 866 209-6479

Saint John: Loch Lomond Place, 120 Macdonald Street, Suite 190, Phone: 1 866 209-6480

Hours of Operation are:
*Monday-Friday: 9am-9pm
*Saturday: 9am-6pm
*Sunday: 12-4pm

Advance voting takes place on:

  • Friday, April 18, 2025
  • Saturday, April 19, 2025
  • Sunday, April 20, 2025
  • Monday, April 21, 2025
Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m

The address of your polling place will be on the voter information card that you will receive in the mail. If you don't receive a voters card you can still vote by bringing a photo id.

For more details and where to vote please Click Here for the Elections Canada Website

Vote on election day

You can vote at your polling place on Monday, April 28, 2025. The address of your polling place will be on the voter information card that you will receive in the mail. If you don't receive a voters card you can still vote by bringing a photo id.

Vote Rob Moore MP Fundy RoyalFrequently Asked Questions about Mail In Ballots:

How do I request a mail in ballot?

You can request a mail in ballot online from Elections Canada by CLICKING HERE 

Can I request a mail in ballot without going online?

You can request a mail in ballot in person from your local returning office. However, if you visit your local returning office it is easier to simply vote in person via special ballot.

What kind of ID is required to request a mail in ballot?

Elections Canada has a list of acceptable ID (and combinations of ID) available at by CLICKING HERE

Can I use a photo of my ID instead of a scan?

Yes, a photo of your ID is acceptable. If you are using a combination of ID (eg. birth certificate and bank statement) you must upload each photo or scan as a separate file.

What is the deadline to request a mail in ballot?

You can vote by mail if you apply no later than 6:00 p.m. on April 22.  Keep in mind that it will be delivered by Canada Post so it is important to request your mail in ballot as soon as possible.

What should I write on my ballot?

You must write the name of your nominated candidate.

How do I put my ballot package together?

Your marked ballot (where you have written the candidate’s name) goes in Envelope A (Inner Envelope). Envelope A goes inside Envelope B (Outer Envelope). Sign the declaration on the outside of Envelope B. Envelope B goes inside Envelope C (Return Envelope). The package is postage paid, so you do not need a stamp.

What do I do if I’m worried my ballot will not be received the deadline?

If you are concerned that your mail in ballot will not be received on time you can take it to your local returning office on or before election day, or to a polling station in your riding on election day. All ballots must be received by the close of polls on election day.

Where can I drop off my mail in ballot in person?

You can drop off your mail in ballot at your local returning office, or at a polling station in your riding before the close of voting on election day (April 28). You cannot take your ballot to an advance poll.

Can someone else take my completed ballot to the returning office or to a polling location?

You can ask someone else to take your ballot on your behalf.

Can I request a replacement ballot?

If you need a replacement ballot kit, contact Elections Canada at 1-800-463-6868 before 6:00 p.m. on April 22