Here's how to see if you're signed up to vote in Toronto's election

City launches online tool to help residents get registered ahead of Oct. 24 election

Image | Toronto City Hall as seen through the O of the Toronto sign

Caption: Toronto's next election is set for Oct. 24, with residents also being given the chance to vote by mail or at advance polls. (Grant Linton/CBC)

Are you registered to vote in the upcoming Toronto municipal election? If your answer is "I don't know" the city has launched a site to help you find out.
Starting Thursday afternoon, you can use the city's MyVote site(external link) to enter your name and address to see if you're already signed up.
You can also call 311 or email VoterRegistration@toronto.ca if that works better for you, the city said in a news release.
Voter information cards, meanwhile, will be mailed to those on the voters list starting on the week of Sept. 26, the city said.
Toronto's election is set for Monday, Oct. 24. There will also be an advance voting period from Oct. 7-14.
You can apply to vote by mail, the city said, but must do so before 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 23.
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