Chatham-Kent 2018 municipal election. Polling station at St. Paul's church. (File photo by Greg Higgins)Chatham-Kent 2018 municipal election. Polling station at St. Paul's church. (File photo by Greg Higgins)
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How to vote in CK

Chatham-Kent residents are lining up at polling stations across the municipality to cast their ballots in the 2018 municipal election.

Eligible voters should have received the voter information cards in the mail. However, those who haven't can still vote. When heading out to a polling station, people are asked to bring a drivers licence or a government issued picture identification with a utility bill that shows their current address.

Voters can find their appropriate polling stations by visiting an Election Polling Places app.

Polls close at 8 p.m. Monday evening.

BlackburnNews.com will have live coverage on election night through the website, social media, and on-air on Country 92.9FM / 630 AM.

Related: What CK residents should know election day

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