Election Day is Monday, October 25, 2010. In order to make voting a quick and easy experience, voters are encouraged to make sure that they are included on the Voters List. Being on the Voters’ List ensures that voters receive important election messaging such as their voter information card. The voter information card details where and when to vote, and also speeds up the time spent at the voting location.
The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) is responsible for preparing the preliminary list of electors. This is an initial list of individuals who are eligible to vote in a municipal and school board election and this list is used by the City of Toronto to create the final Voters’ List. Information about property owners and tenants is included in MPAC’s database and the database is kept up to date with the help of residents.
MPAC will mail Municipal Enumeration Forms later this month to specific households where it needs to confirm or update the occupant information currently on file. Residents are asked to review the information, confirm and/or make any necessary changes. Once the form has been completed, please sign and return it to MPAC in the envelope provided no later than June 1, 2010.
Residents who do not receive a Municipal Enumeration Form in the mail are asked to contact MPAC directly before June 1, 2010 to find out if they are currently in MPAC’s database, to update or change their information, or to have their name added. Doing so will make voting day easy.
MPAC can be reached directly:
Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Toll free: 1-866-296-MPAC (6722)
Website: http://www.mpac.ca
Access for the Deaf or Hard of Hearing is available by calling 1-877-TTY-MPAC (6722) or through the Bell Relay service.



