Information for Voters

To vote in the 2025 municipal election in Leduc, you must be: 

  • At least 18 years of age; 
  • A Canadian citizen; 
  • A resident of the City of Leduc; and, 
  • A resident in Leduc for six consecutive months prior to Oct. 20. 

Voter Identification 

At the voting station, voters must provide identification that proves your identity and current residence. Any of the of the following documents with the voter’s name and address will be accepted: 

  • Identification issued by a Canadian government or agency of that government that contains a photograph of the elector and their name and current address. 
  • Bank or credit card statement or personal cheque. 
  • Government cheque or cheque stub. 
  • Income or property tax assessment notice. 
  • Insurance policy or coverage card. 
  • Letter from a public curator, public guardian or public trustee. 
  • Pension plan statement of benefits, contributions or participation. 
  • Residential lease or mortgage statement. 
  • Statement of government benefits (e.g., employee insurance, old-age security, social assistance, disability support, child tax benefit). 
  • Utility bill (e.g., telephone, hydro, gas or water). 
  • Vehicle ownership, registration or insurance certificate. 

A letter or form confirming a person lives at a stated address will also be accepted. The letter can be signed prior to the vote by an authorized representative of the following: 

  • Commercial property management company 
  • Correctional institution
  • First Nations band or reserve 
  • Post-secondary institution
  • Facility that provides services to the unhoused 
  • Supportive living facility or treatment centre 

If a voter’s identification shows a post office box number as the address instead of a residential or legal address, it can be accepted as verification of their current address if it is a reasonable distance to the voting jurisdiction. 

Advance Voting Stations

Election day is Oct. 20 but eligible voters are encouraged to vote early. Advance voting will take place at the Leduc Civic Centre and Leduc Recreation Centre on these specific dates. 

Leduc Civic Centre

  • Oct. 6, 7, 9 and 10 from 12 to 7 p.m.
  • Oct. 11 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 

Leduc Recreation Centre

  • Oct. 8 from 2–7 p.m.

Voting Stations on Election Day 

Voting stations in Leduc will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Oct. 20. Voters are encouraged to vote at a voting station close to their home but will be accepted at any voting station in the city: 

  • City Life Church
  • Daystar Church
  • Father Leduc Catholic School
  • Leduc Alliance Church
  • Leduc Civic Centre
  • Leduc Estates School
  • Leduc Recreation Centre
  • Ohpaho Secondary School