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Please contact the City Clerk's Division with questions, comments and concerns regarding the Municipal Election.
Telephone: 905-835-2901 ext. 109
Email: election@portcolborne.ca
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Election Accessibility
2018 Municipal Election Accessibility Plan
Click here to view the 2018 Municipal Election Accessibility Plan outlining the City’s policies and procedures governing the provision of election information and services to electors with disabilities.
Alternative Formats
All reasonable efforts will be made to ensure that candidates and electors with disabilities are able to receive information and copies of election documents in a format that takes into account their disability. The format may be agreed upon between the requester and the City Clerk. Please contact the Clerk’s Office at 905-835-2900 ext. 109.
Accessible Customer Service Feedback Process
Feedback about the manner in which election services are provided to electors with disabilities may be submitted to the City Clerk by:
Mail or deliver to:
City ClerkCity of Port Colborne66 Charlotte StreetPort Colborne ON L3K 3C8
By phone: 905-835-2900 ext. 109
By email: election@portcolborne.ca
Municipal Election Accessibility Report
Subsection 12.1(3) of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, provides that within ninety days after voting day in a regular election, the Clerk shall submit a report to Council about the identification, removal and prevention of barriers that affect electors and candidates with disabilities.
Review a copy of the 2014 Municipal Election Accessibility Report.