Elections Manitoba is committed to accessibility for all Manitoba Voters
Services & Voting Options
Homebound VotingIf you are unable to go in person to a voting place due to a disability, you and your caregiver can apply to vote in your home.
To apply for homebound voting, download the application form (PDF, 138.7 KB), then submit your application and copies of the required ID to Elections Manitoba. Find out more about ID requirements.
Absentee VotingVoters with disabilities may choose to vote as an absentee voter. Find out more and apply.
Curbside VotingIf you are unable to go inside the voting place because of a disability, a voting officer will bring the ballot box to your vehicle.
BrailleBraille ballot templates and a Braille list of candidates are available at all voting places.
Magnifying rulers & large printMagnifying rulers and a large print list of candidates are available from the voting officer.
AssistanceYou can bring someone with you to help you vote. They must be 18 years of age or older. A voting officer may also assist you.
Language or sign language interpreterIf you require an interpreter to assist you, contact Elections Manitoba before you plan to vote. We will do our best to accommodate requests and locate interpreters in your community.
Personal Security ProtectionYou can apply to have your personal information omitted or blacked out from the voters list to protect your personal security.
No Permanent AddressYou can vote if you do not have a permanent home. You can bring a letter to the voting place from a shelter or an agency saying they know who you are, along with one piece of ID.
Wherever possible, voting places are accessible to voters with disabilities.