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Who is eligible to be a non-resident property elector?

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Who is eligible to be a non-resident property elector?

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If you are the registered owner of real property in one municipality or district and you live in another, you have the right to vote both where you live and where you own property. To vote in the Vancouver municipal election as a non-resident property elector, you must meet ALL of the following requirements: • You are not entitled to register as a resident elector in the City of Vancouver. • You will be age 18 or older on general voting day (November 15, 2008). • You are a Canadian citizen. • You have been a resident of B.C. for at least 6 months immediately before the day you register to vote. • You have been a registered owner of real property in Vancouver for at least 30 days immediately before the day you register to vote. • The only persons who are registered owners of the real property are individuals who are not holding the property in trust for a corporation or other trust. • (If applicable) You have received the written consent of the majority of registered owners for the real

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