How does the voter cast his or her vote?
Step 1: The voter reads the instructions on the personalized sheet provided. Step 2: The voter fills in the ballot, inserts it into the inner secrecy envelope and seals the envelope. Step 3:The voter signs the voter declaration form. Step 4:The voter inserts both the declaration form and the sealed inner secrecy envelope inside the yellow postage-paid return envelope and deposits it in the mail. Top • Why is the return envelope yellow? The return envelopes are normally yellow. Yellow envelopes help give more control over the ballots being processed by Canada Post. The bright colour stands out in the mail stream, thus making these time-sensitive items easily recognizable. These coloured envelopes will also stand out more in the returning office’s mail. Top • What about voters who inadvertently misplace their kit, or who are added to the voters’ list after the mail-out? You can respond to these voters with a blank, or unaddressed voter kit. Identical to addressed voter kits, these blank