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The City of Richmond is asking people to check their voting registration details, to ensure they're eligible to make their mark on Nov. 19.

The City of Richmond is asking people to check their voting registration details, to ensure they're eligible to make their mark on Nov. 19.

If you are voting in Richmond for the first time, or have changed your address or your name, you may have to update your registration.

You can register or update information in advance or at the time you go to vote - it just takes a few minutes.

The city says that, by ensuring you are registered now, your "voting experience will be quicker on election day."

To check your information on the Voters List, simply use the voter look-up tool on the city's website at www.richmond.ca/electionservices/voters/voterslistsearch, call the Richmond Election Office at 604-276-4100, or visit the elections office at Richmond City Hall, 6911 No. 3 Road, weekdays from 8: 30 a.m. to 5 p.m. They will verify the information on the Voters List for you.

The advance voter registration period closes at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 27.

To make the voting experience easier this year, Richmond voters can vote at any of the 32 voting places; can vote on election day or any of the five advance voting days; obtain information on Facebook and the city's website and see detailed profiles of all the candidates (after Oct. 14).

A comprehensive voter's guide will also be mailed to all Richmond households.

To qualify to vote you must be:

? A Canadian citizen

? 18 years of age or older on election day (Nov. 19)

? Resident of B.C. for six months immediately prior to registration

? Resident of Richmond for 30 days immediately

prior to registration, and ? You must not be disqualified by law from voting.

Meanwhile, child care development, the environment, economic development and public art are just four out of 16 city advisory committees and boards looking for volunteers.

The committees and boards have spaces for those who want to volunteer to make a difference in their community.

These groups assist city departments and city council, providing contributions to the decision making process on a wide variety of municipal issues. The city is currently accepting applications until Friday, Oct. 7 from people interested in sitting on one of the committees, which include:

Advisory Committee on the Environment

Agricultural Advisory Committee

Aquatic Services Board

Board of Variance

Child Care Development Advisory Committee

Economic Advisory Committee

Family and Youth Court Committee

Gateway Theatre Society Board

Heritage Commission

Intercultural Advisory Committee

For more information, visit www.richmond. ca (City Hall > City Council > Boards & Committees > Advisory Committees).