Election Accessibility
Municipal Election 2022 Accessibility Report
In accordance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1996 section 12.1, the 2022 Municipal and School Board Election Accessibility Plan will be made available to the public. The purpose of the plan is to identify, remove and prevent barriers that would affect elector's and candidate's ability to vote in the upcoming election. This plan is currently being developed.
Additional Accessibility Resources:
AMCTO Candidate's Guide to an Accessible Election.
City of Woodstock's 2022 Post-Election Accessibility Report
City of Woodstock's 2022 Pre-Election Accessibility Report
City of Woodstock's 2018 Pre-Election Accessibility Report
City of Woodstock's 2018 Post-Election Accessibility Report
The City of Woodstock will be providing an accessible voting tabulator at advance polls and at Goff Hall on Election Day to assist voters who have challenges completing the traditional paper ballot. Election staff will also be available at the other voting locations to assist any voter requesting help in completing their ballot themselves. Voters may also choose to have a friend or support person attend with them to assist in the voter process should they wish.