The City of Woodstock is asking residents to make sure they are registered ahead of the 2018 municipal elections.
The City of Woodstock is reminding everyone to register ahead of this years municipal election.
You can check to see if you are on the City's voter list online at voterlookup.ca. voterlookup.ca is operated by the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) and is available for everyone in the County.
If you find you are not on the list or your information is not accurate you will be prompted to submit your information online to MPAC. If assistance is required, users can contact MPAC at 1-866-296-6722.
Residents have until mid-July to visit voterlookup.ca to confirm/update their voter information. MPAC’s list closes in mid July, and shortly afterwards they will provide the respective lists to the lower tier municipalities. In September, each municipality will run their own program to make any further additions or modifications to their lists. The City of Woodstock is asking residents to make changes now using the MPAC system, as it is the same regardless which municipality you reside in.

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