Small polling stations allow children accompanying their parents to learn about the electoral process by voting for themselves.
During a provincial election, the Voters in training program provides an opportunity for voters to experience democracy as a family! Small polling stations set up in each polling station allow children to vote, like their parents, by answering a question specially designed for them. The small polling stations are specifically designed for children between the ages of 3 and 12, but they are open to all young people under the age of 18 who want to learn about the electoral process.
During a by-election, children will have the opportunity to answer the following question:
What’s most important for you?
Dates will be posted during the election period.
The Voters in training program invites electors in participating municipalities to experience democracy as a family. On election day, children can go to the small polling station at each polling place to vote, just like their parents, by answering a question specially tailored for them. The small polling stations are particularly aimed at children aged 3 to 12, but they are open to all young people under the age of 18 who want to learn about the electoral process.
Children will have a chance to answer the question below.
What do you like most about your municipality?
Dates will be posted during the election period.
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