45th General Federal Election The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) is working with Elections Canada to support First Nations electors by providing information on the federal election process and addressing barriers to participation.
The AFN is non-partisan and does not support or endorse any political party or candidate. The goal of this campaign is to share information so that First Nations voters, should they choose to participate, can make informed decisions based on their priorities. We respect First Nations’ right to self-determination, including the choice of whether or not to take part in the federal election.
The 45th Federal Election will take place on April 28, 2025.
Information & Resources
To help First Nations electors prepare for the 45th Federal Election, we are providing information on voter registration, voting options (election day, advance polls, mail-in ballots), polling station locations, voter ID requirements, vouching, candidate details, and job opportunities with Elections Canada, to ensure First Nations know where, when, and how to vote and how to access support, if they choose to participate.
Have questions? Contact [email protected] for more information.
- Elections Canada Website – The official site for information on federal elections, voting processes, and updates.
- Elections Canada – Voter Information Service – A tool to find details about your electoral district, including maps and candidate lists. During an election, it also displays advance and election day polling locations, your local Elections Canada office address, and job opportunities for poll workers.
- Community Leader Handbook – A resource for First Nations electors with information on when, where, and how to register and vote in a federal election.
- Elections Canada – Guide to Registering and Voting in a Federal Election – A step-by-step guide covering everything you need to know about voter registration and the voting process in a federal election.
- Elections Canada – Ways to Vote – A resource to learn about the different ways you can cast your ballot in a federal election.
- Elections Canada – Voter Identification – Elections Canada provides voter information in English, French, and various First Nations languages:
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Assembly of First Nations
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