Have your say on the electoral experience in Ottawa’s municipal elections | Unpublished
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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: September 5, 2024 - 13:00

Have your say on the electoral experience in Ottawa’s municipal elections

September 5, 2024
The City of Ottawa's Elections Office is conducting public consultation on the electoral experience in Ottawa’s municipal elections. Your input will help shape processes and procedures for future elections in our city. We would like your feedback on a number of election-related topics including your experience participating in the 2022 Municipal Elections (if applicable), election-related communications, accessibility, and voting methods for future elections. If you are unable or prefer not to fill out the survey on the Engage Ottawa platform, you can still provide your feedback to the Elections Office in the following ways:
  • Email: elections@ottawa.ca
  • Mail: Elections Office, 1221 Cyrville Road, Unit B, Ottawa, ON
  • Telephone: 613-580-2660
The Engage Ottawa survey is available until 11:59 pm on Thursday, October 3. Don’t miss this opportunity to contribute to the future of our municipal elections. For more information on City programs and services, visit ottawa.ca, call 3-1-1 (TTY: 613-580-2401) or 613-580-2400 to contact the City using Canada Video Relay Service. You can also connect with us through Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram.


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