Who is entitled to vote in Canadian federal elections?
📖 In-depth explanation
Background, key points, and common pitfalls
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Who is entitled to vote in Canadian federal elections?
📚 Background context
To vote in a Canadian federal election or cast a ballot in a federal referendum, a person must be: a Canadian citizen, at least 18 years old on voting day, and on the voters' list. Discover Canada sets out these three conditions explicitly.
The voters' lists are produced from the National Register of Electors, maintained by Elections Canada, a neutral agency of Parliament. Discover Canada describes it as "a permanent database of Canadian citizens 18 years of age or older who are qualified to vote in federal elections and referendums."
Canadian law also guarantees a secret ballot — "no one can watch you vote and no one should look at how you voted." Family, employers, and unions cannot insist on knowing your vote.
🌎 Why this matters today
Canadian voting rights are universal among citizens aged 18+. Discover Canada traces this expansion: women gained the federal vote in 1917 and 1918, Aboriginal peoples in 1960, and Japanese Canadians in 1948.
The right to vote is part of the Charter and is paired with civic responsibilities — including the responsibility to vote in federal, provincial/territorial, and local elections.
📜 From Discover Canada
"You are eligible to vote in a federal election or cast a ballot in a federal referendum if you are: a Canadian citizen; and at least 18 years old on voting day; and on the voters' list."
⚠️ Common misconceptions
Voters must be Canadian citizens, not just residents — permanent residents cannot vote in federal elections.
You must be 18 on voting day, not just at any other time. The age cutoff is firm.
You must also be on the voters' list — the National Register of Electors maintained by Elections Canada.
✅ Key points to remember
- Citizen requirement:
- Must be a Canadian citizen
- Age:
- At least 18 years old on voting day
- Registration:
- Must be on the voters' list
- Voters' list source:
- National Register of Electors
- Maintained by:
- Elections Canada (neutral agency of Parliament)
- Secret ballot:
- Guaranteed by Canadian law
💡 Memory tip
Three voting requirements: citizen + 18+ + on voters' list.
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