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Nowhere for voters to hide

Whatever your plans, wherever you plan to be on Saturday, there's a very good chance you'll run into a civic election polling station in Richmond.

Whatever your plans, wherever you plan to be on Saturday, there's a very good chance you'll run into a civic election polling station in Richmond.

In a bid to combat a record low turn-out three years ago, the City of Richmond has gone to great lengths to make sure that a voter's reason for not making their mark is not a lack of opportunity.

Voters have a total of 32 places they can cast their ballot this election when the polls open at 8 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.

The city is targeting weekend high traffic areas for the first time, with voting opportunities in Aberdeen and Lansdowne shopping centres and at Watermania in Riverport.

Although having your voting card handy will speed the process, voters can still pick their eight councillors, one mayor and seven school trustees by carrying two pieces of ID.

At least one of the pieces of ID must provide the elector's signature and must show proof of residence.

To be an eligible voter, you must be a Canadian citizen, 18 years of age by election day, resident of B.C. for at least the last six months and resident of Richmond for 30 days immediately prior to election day, and not disqualified by law from voting.

If you require translation assistance or physical assistance at the voting place, you may bring one person with you to assist you in the voting booth.

Whatever happens, there will be a new blood on city council and the school board, with several incumbents in both offices stepping down or bidding to step up.

For more information on voting and for upto-date results on election night, go to www. richmond.ca and click on the Richmond election button on the right hand side of the home page.

The full list of voting places is: Aberdeen Centre; Blundell elementary; Brighouse elementary; Burnett secondary; Cambie Community Centre; City Centre (Lang) Community Centre; Cook elementary; Garden City elementary; General Currie elementary; Grauer elementary; Hamilton elementary; Homma elementary; Lansdowne Centre; Library Cultural Centre; MacNeill secondary; McMath secondary; McNair secondary; McRoberts secondary; Quilchena elementary; Richmond secondary; Sea Island elementary; Spul'u'kwuks elementary; Steves elementary; StevestonLondon secondary; Tait elementary; Talmey elementary; Tomsett elementary; Watermania; West Richmond Community Centre; Westwind elementary; Woodward elementary; Wowk elementary.

For the addresses of the above locations, go to the city website at www.richmond.ca.

ELECTION 2011 RESULTS AND COVERAGE:

On election night, go to www.richmond-news.com.

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