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Friday 21 June 2013

More on Finding Your Representative

Over on the right I have compiled links to the web site of Canada's and each province and territory's election organization web site. In addition to that I have compiled the links to the specific web page for finding the electoral districts in Canada, the provinces and territories.

There was a time when the electoral districts in the provinces and territories were the same as those for Canada. This is no longer the case. The electoral districts for cities and townships may not be the same either.

The best elections web site for finding an electoral district is Quebec's. The search box for the electoral districts is on the election organization's home page. With all the other sites you have to go looking for it. I've done that and the results are over there on your right.

Once you have located your electoral district you can use its name to help you find your representative. Then you can write them a letter or an email and say, "Hi."

There are too many cities, towns, townships, etc. to provide links for all of them without getting out of hand. In another post I'll go over some instructions for how to find representatives for those types of geographical locations.