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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCLD-017-10REPORT CLERK'S DEPARTMENT Meeting: GENERAL. PURPOSE AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE Date: June 21, 2010 Resolution#: G(k1-37~-10 By-law#: Report: CLD-017-10 File#: Subject• 2010 Municipal Elections -Accessibility Measures RECOMMENDATIONS: It is respectfully recommended that the General Purpose and Administration Committee recommend to Council the following: THAT Report CLD-017-10 be received for information. Submitted PLB/cag by: Reviewed by: a a 'e, CMO / / nklin Wu, unicip Clerk _p(J~_ i Chief Administrative Officer CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON 40 TEMPERANCE STREET, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C 3A6 T 905-623-3379 REPORT NO.: CLD-017-10 1.0 BACKGROUND PAGE 2 1.1 The Municipality of Clarington is committed to ensuring that all qualified electors have an opportunity to fully participate in the Municipal Elections, with dignity and in a consistent manner. 1.2 The Municipal Clerk is responsible for the proper legislative and administrative conduct of the municipal elections in the Municipality of Clarington. 1.3 Legislative requirements, as set out in the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, the Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2001 and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 require the Municipal Clerk to establish procedures and provide appropriate measures to ensure that persons with disabilities have the opportunity to participate fully in the Municipal Elections. As well, these legislative requirements have been further supported, and clarified through a recent Decision of the Human Rights Tribunal (James Peter Hughes vs Elections Canada). 1.4 In the management of the Municipal Election process, the Municipal Clerk shall ensure that the following principles of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, are maintained: a) The secrecy and confidentiality of the individual votes is paramount; b) The election should be fair and non-biased; c) The election should be accessible to the voters; d) The integrity of the process should be maintained throughout the election; e) There be certainty that the results of the election reflect the votes cast; and f) Voters and candidates should be treated fairly and consistently within a municipality. 2.0 VOTING PROCESS SUMMARY 2.1 The Clarington electors will be casting their traditional paper ballots at 51 voting locations located throughout the Municipality of Clarington. 3.0 ACCESSIBILITY MEASURES 3.1 Staff Training 3.1.1 All staff carrying out election duties will be trained to recognize and ensure that persons with disabilities are served in a way that accommodates their needs. Training will include: a) How to interact and communicate with persons with various types of disabilities. b) How to interact with persons with disabilities who use assistive devices or require the assistance of a service animal or support person. REPORT NO.: CLD-017-10 PAGE 3 c) How to use voting equipment and assistive devices to deliver election services. d) What to do if a person is having difficulty accessing election information or services. 3.2 Advance Voting Opportunities 3.2.1 To provide greater convenience and accessibility for our electors, we have scheduled advance voting over a four day period. As well, the advance voting locations are available in all four of our wards. Electors wishing to cast their ballot during the advance voting period may do so at any one of the advance voting locations (i.e. vote anywhere at an advance vote). 3.2.2 Advance voting will be held as follows: Da Date Times Locations Saturday October 16, 2010 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Bowmanville Indoor Soccer/Lacrosse Bowl Courtice Community Complex Newcastle & District Recreation Complex Tyrone Community Centre Sunday October 17, 2010 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Bowmanville Mall Monday October 18, 2010 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. i Bowmanville Mall Tuesday October 19, 2010 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Bowmanville Mall Wednesday October 20, 2010 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Bowmanville Indoor Soccer/Lacrosse Bowl Courtice Community Complex Newcastle & District Recreation Complex Tyrone Community Centre REPORT NO.: CLD-017-10 PAGE 4 3.3 Voting Locations 3.3.1 Each potential voting location has been physically attended and inspected by the Municipal Clerk, or designate. A standard Voting Site Inspection form has been completed for each facility. The inspector considered the Canadian Standards Association Barrier-Free Guidelines and, at the conclusion of the inspection, completed the Accessibility Report Card. The Report Card included a grading of 1 to 4 (1 -Not Accessible, 2 -Poor, 3 -Acceptable, 4 -Exceeds Expectations) on the following areas: • Parking • Main Voting Entrance • Building Identification • Ramps • Pathway to Voting Place • Elevator/Lift • Accessible Washrooms • Lighting Each site received a pass or fail grading. The locations scoring the highest of those which passed have been selected as voting locations for the 2010 Municipal Elections. 3.3.2 Attachment 1 to this Report is a list of the voting locations which have been deemed suitable and which have been booked to be used for the 2010 Municipality Elections. 3.3.3 A site map of all Advance Voting and Voting Day locations will be available on the Municipality's election website at: www.clarington.net. Using the site map, electors can determine where to park and enter the voting location. 3.4 Special Voting Locations 3.4.1 The following Special voting locations have reduced hours for voting and are designated only for the use of eligible electors who are residents of these institutions. REPORT NO.: CLD-017-10 PAGE 5 Wardi Special Voting Hours of Subdivision Location 'Address . Votin Ward 1 Whitecliffe Terrace 1460 Highway 2, 11:00 a.m. - Subdivision 146 Retirement Residence Courtice 2:00 p.m. Ward 2 Marnwood Lifecare 26 Elgin St., 10:00 a.m. - Subdivision 230 Centre Bowmanville 12:00 noon Ward 2 Kingsway Arms 65 Clarington Blvd. 10:00 a.m. - Subdivision 250 Bowmanville 12:00 noon Ward 3 Strathaven Lifecare 264 King St. E. 10:00 a.m. - Subdivision 315 Centre Bowmanville 12:00 noon Ward 3 Lakeridge Health 47 Liberty St. S. 10:00 a.m. - Subdivision 344 Bowmanville Bowmanville 12:00 noon Ward 4 Fosterbrooke Long-Term 330 King Ave. W. 2:00 p.m. - Subdivision 416 Care Facilit Newcastle 4:00 p.m. 3.5 Transit to the Voting Location 3.5.1 Where available, voting locations have been selected so they are accessible to public transit. However, the location may not necessarily be located on the same street as the transit stop. Identification of the voting location shall be clearly visible from the street level. 3.6 Parking 3.6.1 Designated or reserved parking for people with disabilities will be provided close to the entrance of the voting location where possible. Accessible parking spaces will be clearly posted, easy to see from the road, and marked with the International Symbol of Accessibility. An increase in the usual parking limits for people with disabilities will be requested where possible. Curb cuts will be identified so users of mobility aids (such as wheelchairs, scooters, canes, or crutches) can access the road and sidewalk. Routine checks of routes to the entrance of the voting location will be made throughout Voting Day. 3.7 Entrance to Voting Location 3.7.1 Where the voting location has steps up to the entrance, ramps will be provided to assist people using mobility aids or who have mobility impairments. The slope of the ramp will conform to the barrier-free design requirements of the Ontario Building Code or the Canadian Standards Association Barrier-Free Guidelines. If the ramp is temporary, it will be securely attached to the steps so it cannot slip or wobble. REPORT NO.: CAD-017-10 PAGE 6 3.7.2 Where possible, the door hardware is to be accessible and able to be operated by a person using a closed fist. If the doors are heavy, awkward to open or have handles that are out of reach, where possible they will be propped open in a safe manner. Where it is not possible to prop the door open, an Election Official will be assigned to operate the door for all electors entering and exiting the voting location. 3.8 Interior Voting Area and Voting Tools 3.8.1 Access to the interior voting area and voting booth shall be level and easily traversed. Any doormats or carpeting shall be level with the floor to prevent potential tripping hazards. All voting areas are to be well lit and seating will be made available, including additional seating for waiting. 3.8.2 Accessible voting booths will be available at each voting location. Voting booths will be at varied heights and have a wide area to allow for individuals who use a wheelchair or scooter to independently and easily approach and exit the voting area. 3.8.3 A large print Notice of Ballot shall be displayed in close proximity to the voting booth. 3.8.4 Magnifying sheets will be made available to assist any individual with low vision. 3.8.5 A variety of style of marking tools (ie. pens, pencils, markers) shall be available for electors to easily mark their ballots. 3.9 Service Animals 3.9.1 Electors requiring service animals shall be permitted to be accompanied by a service animal at all voting locations. 3.10 Proxy Voting 3.10.1 A person with a disability who is homebound or otherwise unable to attend at a voting location may appoint another person to act as a voting proxy to cast a ballot on his or her behalf. The appointment must be made on the prescribed form available at the Municipal Clerk's Department and on the Municipality's election website. The person being appointed as a proxy is required to take a statutory declaration before a Commissioner of Oaths and have the form certified by the Municipal Clerk. Municipal Clerk's Department staff can administer this oath (2"d Floor, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville). REPORT NO.: CLD-017-10 PAGE 7 Once completed, the voting proxy may be exercised at any advance voting location or on Voting Day. On Voting Day the proxy must be exercised at the voting location of the person for whom the proxy is voting. The appointment of a proxy may only be made after 2:00 p.m. on Nomination Day and remains in force until the polls close on Voting Day. 3.10.2 The following rules apply: a) The person acting as a Proxy must also be an eligible elector in the Municipality of Clarington and someone the appointing elector can trust to vote according to their wishes. b) No person shall appoint more than one voting Proxy and no person can act as a Proxy for more than one person unless the relationship between the Proxy and the person for whom they are voting is their spouse, sibling, parent, child, grandparent, or grandchild. c) Proxy certificates will be issued after 2:00 p.m. Friday, September 10; weekdays from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. starting Monday, September 13 to Voting Day, Monday, October 25, 2010; and between noon and 5:00 p.m. on any of the Advance Voting dates. d) Upon request, the Appointment of Proxy form may also be mailed. e) To appoint a voting Proxy, the elector must complete the prescribed form, including the name of the person they are appointing, and the elector's signature must be witnessed. fl The person appointed as Proxy must attend the Municipal Clerk's Office, 2nd Floor, Municipal Administrative Centre, during the hours stated in c) above. The person appointed will be required to show the following identification: •at least one piece of personal identification, and •either an original or copy of the identification of the elector making the appointment. g) On Voting Day, the person acting as a Proxy must attend the voting location designated for the elector for whom they are voting. h) The person who has been appointed as a Proxy is still entitled to vote in her/her own right at their appropriate voting subdivision. REPORT NO.: CLD-017-10 PAGE 8 3.11 Voting Tools -Advance Voting Days 3.11.1 In addition to the magnifying sheets, large print ballots and the variety of marking tools mentioned above, each Advance voting location will offer an audio/tactile assistive tool equipped with audio, sip and puff, tactile and paddle interfaces to further assist electors with visual and/or mobility impairments. 3.11.2 The audio/tactile tool assists in producing a marked paper ballot from a blank sheet of paper, completely indistinguishable from a paper ballot marked by hand. 3.11.3 The audio/tactile tool provides that the voter uses headphones to hear the ballot presentation and a handheld controller device to control the voting session and select votes. The controller can also be operated by assistive devices such as sip and puff and paddles, for voters who are unable to use their hands to press the selection buttons. 3.11.4 When a voter wishes to use the audio/tactile assistive tool, the Election Official provides the elector with a brief explanation of the process, the head set and the interface tool. 3.11.5 The voter listens to the audio ballot and uses the controller to adjust volume and speed of the audio presentation, move between contests, and to select votes. The audio presentation will confirm votes selected for voter verification. When the voter has made and confirmed all their vote selections they use the handheld controller to print their actual paper ballot. The printer device will automatically process the blank sheet of paper, printing the full ballot on the sheet complete with the vote markings selected by the voter. Accessible Vo[ing Handhehl Con[mller, wl[h eaille Wbek and buaons of diHeren[ coburs and shape for viwally-impaired voters REPORT NO.: CLD-017-10 PAGE 9 3.11.6 The printed ballot is indistinguishable from a ballot marked by hand as the unit has a library of random handmade marking images which it prints on the ballot, so that the printed markings look just like marks made by hand with a pen. This feature ensures that when the paper ballots are later reviewed by Election Officials, they will not be able to determine which ballots were made through the assistance of the interface tool. 3.11.7 The paper ballot printed by the audio/tactile assistive tool will emerge from the printer hidden under a covering. The voter, or Election Official if requested by the voter. will then fold the ballot and insert it into the ballot box. 3.11.8 All election staff at each voting location shall be trained on any assistive voting devices and shall have taken an Oath of Secrecy. At any time during their voting experience, an Election Official will be available to assist where necessary. 3.12 Personal Assistance 3.12.1 Persons with disabilities may be accompanied by a support person within the voting location. In addition, the Deputy Returning Officer in each voting location may assist the voter in casting their vote. Prior to entering the voting booth, the Deputy Returning Officer shall, in conjunction with the person with the disability, determine the extent to which they need assistance and the best way in which this assistance can be provided. This may include actually marking the ballot as directed by the person with the disability. Where a voting location is located in an institution or retirement home, the Deputy Returning Officer may issue ballots to voters in their specific living areas or at their bedside. All Deputy Returning Officers are sworn to an Oath of Secrecy. 3.13 Voters' List 3.13.1 The Voters' List, showing the names of all persons entitled to vote in the October 25, 2010 Municipal Elections in the Municipality of Clarington, will be available for supervised public inspection commencing Tuesday, September 7, 2010 at the following locations: REPORT NO.: CLD-017-10 PAGE 10 Location Hours Municipal Clerk's Department Monday -Friday 8:30 a.m . - 4:30 p.m Municipal Administrative Centre 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville Clarington Public Library Monday -Friday 10 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Main Branch Saturday 10 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 163 Church Street, Bowmanville Sunda 12 p.m. - 5:00 .m. Clarington Public Library Monday, Tuesday, Orono Branch Thursday, Friday 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 127 Church Street, Orono Wednesday 1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Clarington Public Library Monday 1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Courtice Branch Tuesday-Thursday 10:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. 2950 Courtice Road, Courtice Friday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Clarington Public Library Monday, Wednesda y 1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Newcastle Branch Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. 50 Mill Street North, Newcastle Friday 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunda 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 3.13.2 If an individual qualifies, and their name has been omitted from the Voters' List or the information is incorrectly shown, they must file an Application to Amend the Voters' List during the period commencing Tuesday, September 7, 2010 to October 25, 2010, (Voting Day) during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and on October 25, 2010 (Voting Day) at the voting locations during voting hours (10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.). 3.13.3 Applications to remove another person's name from the Voters' List must be made in writing on the Application to Amend the Voters' List form to the Municipal Clerk, or designate, during the period from September 7, 2010 until September 10, 2010, during regular office hours, Tuesday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 3.13.4 Additionally, voters may confirm their name is on the Voters' List through the Municipal Election website during the same period as stated in 3.13.2 above. REPORT NO.: CLD-017-10 3.14 Distribution of Election Information PAGE 11 3.14.1 Candidates and electors with disabilities will be able to receive information and copies of election documents in a format that takes into account their disability. The format may be agreed upon between the requester and the Municipal Clerk, or designate. Notice of this provision is located on the Municipality of Clarington's Election Website and is included in election notices placed in the local media. In addition, candidates with disabilities may access the election information on the Municipality's election website using technologies such as screen readers. 3.15 Disruption of Services 3.15.1 If there is a temporary disruption in the delivery of election information or services, the Municipal Clerk's Department shall provide public notice on the Municipality's election website, at the physical site of the disruption and, when possible, in the local media. The notice shall include the reason for the disruption, anticipated duration and a description of alternative methods of delivering the information or service. Every effort shall be made to provide alternative methods of providing the information or service to persons with disabilities. 3.16 Feedback 3.16.1 Feedback about the manner in which election services are provided to persons with disabilities may be submitted to the Municipal Clerk through a variety of methods including: 1. Telephone (905) 623-3379 ext. 413 2. In Person Municipality of Clarington Municipal Clerk's Department j 40 Temperance Street, 2nd Floor ~ Bowmanville 4. Fax (905)623-6506 5. Email clerks(a~,clarington.net 6. Mail Municipal Clerk's Department Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, ON L1C 3A6 7. Website www.clarington.net 3.16.2 The Feedback Form located on the Municipality's website can be completed by persons with disabilities. This form will be forwarded to Municipal Clerk's Department for action. In addition, staff working in municipal facilities can complete the feedback form and submit the feedback on behalf of the persons REPORT NO.: CLD-017-10 PAGE 12 with a disability. Alternatively, the form may be printed and provided to the person for manual completion. Manually completed forms are date stamped and forwarded to Municipal Clerk's Department via inter-office mail. Each completed form is reviewed by Municipal staff who will respond to the candidate or elector directly within three business days providing an anticipated action and timeframe for a full response where appropriate. 3.16.3 Notification of this process will be displayed in the Municipal Clerk's Department and on the Municipality's website. Alternate notice formats are also available upon request to the Municipal Clerk's Department. 3.16.4 The feedback process provides election staff with an opportunity to take corrective measures to prevent similar recurrences, address training needs, enhance service delivery and provide alternative methods of providing election services. 4.0 REVIEW: The measures undertaken by staff to address accessibility issues related to the Municipal election have been reviewed by the Clarington Accessible Advisory Committee. The Committee members are pleased with the inspection process which has been undertaken in determining appropriate voting locations and with the various pieces of assistive devices that are being used in the implementation of the election. 5.0 ATTACHMENTS: Attachment 1 -List of Voting Locations Attachment No. 1 to Report CLD-017-10 2010 Municipal Elections Voting Locations Voting Locations -Ward Poll Location. Community 01 101 Hol Trinit Catholic Seconda School Courtice 01 102 Hol Trinit Catholic Seconda School ~ Courtice 01 103 Hol Trinit Catholic Seconda School Courtice 01 104 Dr G J Mac illivar Public School Courtice 01 105 South Courtice Arena Courtice 01 106 South Courtice Arena Courtice 01 107 South Courtice Arena Courtice 01 108 South Courtice Arena ~ Courtice 01 109 South Courtice Arena Courtice 01 110 South Courtice Arena Courtice 01 111 South Courtice Arena Courtice 01 112 Dr G J Mac illivar Public School Courtice 01 113 Dr G J Macgillivary Public School Courtice 01 114 Dr G J Mac illivar Public School Courtice 01 115 South Courtice Arena Courtice 01 01 116 117 Trull's Road Free Methodist Church Trull's Road Free Methodist Church Courtice Courtice 01 118 Trull's Road Free Methodist Church Courtice 01 119 Trull's Road Free Methodist Church Courtice 01 120 Trull's Road Free Methodist Church Courtice 01 121 Dr G J Mac illivar Public School Courtice 01 122 Good Shepherd Elementa School Courtice 01 123 Good Shepherd Elementa School Courtice 01 124 Good Shepherd Elementa School Courtice 01 125 Good Shepherd Elementa School Courtice 01 126 Dr. Emil Stowe Public School Courtice 01 127 Courtice Community Complex Courtice 01 128 Dr. Emil Stowe Public School Courtice 01 129 Dr. Emil Stowe Public School Courtice 01 130 Dr. Emil Stowe Public School Courtice 01 131 Dr. Emil Stowe Public School Courtice 01 132 Good Shepherd Elementa School Courtice 01 133 Good Shepherd Elementary School Courtice 01 134 Hol Trinit Catholic Seconda School Courtice 01 135 Hol Trinit Catholic Seconda School Courtice 01 136 Lydia Trull -Courtice South Public School Courtice 01 137 Lydia Trull -Courtice South Public School Courtice 01 138 Lydia Trull -Courtice South Public School Courtice 01 139 L dia Trull -Courtice South Public School Courtice 01 140 Courtice Communit Complex Courtice Attachment No. 1 to Report CLD-017-10 Voting Locations Ward ' PoIF Location Communit 01 141 Courtice Communit Complex Courtice 01 142 Courtice Communit Com lex Courtice 01 143 Faith United Courtice 01 144 Faith United Courtice 01 145 S.T. Worden Public School Courtice 01 146 White Cliffe Terrace Retirement Residence Courtice 01 147 S.T. Worden Public School Courtice 01 148 S.T. Worden Public School Courtice 01 149 S.T. Worden Public School Courtice 01 150 S.T. Worden Public School Courtice 01 151 Monsignor Leo Cleary Elementary School Courtice 01 152 Monsignor Leo Clea Elementary School Courtice 01 153 Courtice Seconda School Courtice 01 154 Courtice Seconda School Courtice 01 155 Courtice Seconda School Courtice 01 156 Faith United Courtice 01 157 Faith United Courtice 01 158 Faith United Courtice 01 159 Courtice Seconda School Courtice 01 160 Courtice Communit Com lex Courtice 01 161 Courtice Seconda School Courtice 01 162 Courtice Communi Complex Courtice 01 163 Monsi nor Leo Clea Elementa School Courtice 01 164 Monsignor Leo Clea Elementary School Courtice 01 165 Carria a Count Baptist Church Hampton 01 166 Carria e Count Ba tist Church Hampton 01 167 Carria e Count Ba tist Church Hampton 01 168 Solina Communit Hall Solina 01 169 Solina Communit Hall Solina 01 170 Solina Communit Hall Solina 01 171 Solina Communit Hall Solina 02 201 Hol Famil Catholic Elementa School Bowmanville 02 202 Hol Famil Catholic Elementa School Bowmanville 02 203 Hol Famil Catholic Elementa School Bowmanville 02 204 Hol Famil Catholic Elementa School Bowmanville 02 205 Clarin ton Central Secondar School Bowmanville i 02 206 Clarin ton Central Secondary School Bowmanville ' 02 207 Hol Famil Catholic Elementa School Bowmanville 02 208 Clarin ton Central Seconda School Bowmanville 02 209 Clarin ton Central Seconda School Bowmanville 02 210 Baseline Communit Centre Bowmanville 02 211 Baseline Communit Centre Bowmanville 02 212 Baseline Community Centre Bowmanville Attachment No. 1 to Report CLD-017-10 Voting Locations Ward Poll Location Community 02 213 Baseline Communit Centre Bowmanville 02 214 Ontario Street Public School Bowmanville 02 215 Ontario Street Public School Bowmanville 02 216 Baseline Communit Centre Bowmanville 02 217 Baseline Community Centre Bowmanville 02 218 Liberty Pentecostal Church Bowmanville 02 219 Libert Pentecostal Church Bowmanville 02 220 Baseline Communit Centre Bowmanville 02 221 Ontario Street Public School Bowmanville 02 222 Libert Pentecostal Church Bowmanville 02 223 Libert Pentecostal Church Bowmanville 02 224 Libert Pentecostal Church Bowmanville 02 225 Trinit United Church Bowmanville 02 226 Ontario Street Public School Bowmanville 02 227 Trinit United Church Bowmanville 02 228 Trinit United Church Bowmanville 02 229 Trinit United Church Bowmanville 02 230 Marnwood Lifecare Centre Bowmanville 02 231 Trinit United Church Bowmanville 02 232 Trinit United Church Bowmanville 02 233 Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church Bowmanville 02 234 Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church Bowmanville 02 235 St. Stephen's Seconda School Bowmanville 02 236 Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church Bowmanville 02 237 Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church Bowmanville 02 238 St Elizabeth Elementa School Bowmanville 02 239 Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church Bowmanville 02 240 St. Stephen's Seconda School Bowmanville 02 241 St Elizabeth Elementa School Bowmanville 02 242 St Elizabeth Elementa School Bowmanville 02 243 St Elizabeth Elementa School Bowmanville 02 244 St Elizabeth Elementa School Bowmanville 02 245 St. Stephen's Seconda School Bowmanville 02 246 St. Stephen's Secondary School Bowmanville 02 247 St. Ste hen's Seconda School Bowmanville 02 248 St. Stephen's Seconda School Bowmanville 02 249 Clarin ton Central Seconda School Bowmanville 02 250 Kin swa Arms Bowmanville 02 251 Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints Bowmanville 02 252 Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Da Saints Bowmanville 02 253 Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Da Saints Bowmanville 02 254 Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Da Saints Bowmanville 02 255 Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints Bowmanville Attachment No. 1 to Report CLD-017-10 Voting Locations Ward Poll Location Community 02 256 M J Hobbs Senior Public School Ham ton 02 257 M J Hobbs Senior Public School Hampton 02 258 M J Hobbs Senior Public School Hampton 02 259 M J Hobbs Senior Public School Hampton 02 260 M J Hobbs Senior Public School Ham ton 02 261 Enniskillen Public School Enniskillen 02 262 Enniskillen Public School Enniskillen 02 263 Enniskillen Public School Enniskillen 02 264 Enniskillen Public School Enniskillen 02 265 Enniskillen Public School Enniskillen 03 301 Wheelhouse Rec Hall -Wilmot Creek Newcastle 03 302 Wheelhouse Rec Hall -Wilmot Creek Newcastle 03 303 Wheelhouse Rec Hall -Wilmot Creek Newcastle 03 304 Wheelhouse Rec Hall -Wilmot Creek Newcastle 03 305 Bowmanville Seventh Da Adventist Church Bowmanville 03 306 Maranatha Christian Reformed Church Bowmanville 03 307 Maranatha Christian Reformed Church Bowmanville 03 308 Maranatha Christian Reformed Church Bowmanville 03 309 Maranatha Christian Reformed Church Bowmanville 03 310 Maranatha Christian Reformed Church Bowmanville 03 311 Maranatha Christian Reformed Church Bowmanville 03 312 Maranatha Christian Reformed Church Bowmanville 03 313 Clarin ton Beech Centre Bowmanville 03 314 Bowmanville Seventh Day Adventist Church Bowmanville 03 315 Strathaven Lifecare Centre Bowmanville 03 316 Bowmanville Seventh Da Adventist Church Bowmanville 03 317 Bowmanville Seventh Day Adventist Church Bowmanville 03 318 Bowmanville Seventh Day Adventist Church Bowmanville 03 319 Bowmanville Seventh Day Adventist Church Bowmanville 03 320 Bowmanville Seventh Day Adventist Church Bowmanville 03 321 Clarin ton Beech Centre Bowmanville 03 322 Clarin ton Beech Centre Bowmanville 03 323 Clarin ton Beech Centre Bowmanville 03 324 John M James Public School Bowmanville 03 325 John M James Public School Bowmanville 03 326 John M James Public School Bowmanville 03 327 John M James Public School Bowmanville 03 328 John M James Public School Bowmanville 03 329 Harold Lon worth Public School Bowmanville 03 330 John M James Public School Bowmanville 03 331 Harold Longworth Public School Bowmanville 03 332 Durham Christian Hi h School Bowmanville Attachment No. 1 to Report CLD-017-10 Voting Locations Ward Poll Location Community 03 333 Harold Lon worth Public School Bowmanville 03 334 Harold Lon worth Public School Bowmanville 03 335 Durham Christian Hi h School Bowmanville 03 336 Durham Christian Hi h School Bowmanville 03 337 Harold Lon worth Public School Bowmanville 03 338 Durham Christian Hi h School Bowmanville 03 339 Durham Christian Hi h School Bowmanville 03 340 Harold Lon worth Public School Bowmanville 03 341 T rone Communit Centre T rone, Hampton 03 342 T rone Communit Centre T rone, Hampton 03 343 T rone Communit Centre T rone, Hampton 03 344 Lakerid e Health Bowmanville Bowmanville 04 401 Newtonville Hall Newtonville 04 402 Newtonville Hall Newtonville 04 403 Newtonville Hall Newtonville 04 404 Crossroads Christian Assembl Newcastle 04 405 Newcastle Public School Newcastle 04 406 Newcastle & District Recreation Complex Newcastle 04 407 Admiral's Walk Clubhouse Newcastle 04 408 Admiral's Walk Clubhouse Newcastle 04 409 Admiral's Walk Clubhouse Newcastle 04 410 Admiral's Walk Clubhouse Newcastle 04 411 Newcastle & District Recreation Complex Newcastle 04 412 Newcastle & District Recreation Complex Newcastle 04 413 Newcastle & District Recreation Complex Newcastle 04 414 Newcastle & District Recreation Complex Newcastle 04 415 Newcastle & District Recreation Complex Newcastle 04 416 Fosterbrooke Long-Term Care Facility Newcastle 04 417 Newcastle Public School Newcastle 04 418 Newcastle Public School Newcastle 04 419 Newcastle Public School Newcastle 04 420 Newcastle Public School Newcastle 04 421 Clarin ton Public Libra Newcastle Branch Newcastle 04 422 Crossroads Christian Assembly Newcastle 04 423 Clarin ton Public Librar Newcastle Branch Newcastle 04 424 Clarin ton Public Libra Newcastle Branch Newcastle 04 425 Crossroads Christian Assembl Newcastle 04 426 Crossroads Christian Assembl Newcastle 04 427 Crossroads Christian Assembl Newcastle 04 428 Newtonville Hall Newtonville 04 429 Kendal Communit Centre Kendal 04 430 Kendal Communit Centre Kendal 04 431 Durham Count Senior Citizen Orono Attachment No. 1 to Report CLD-017-10 Voting Locations Ward Poll Location Community 04 432 Durham Count Senior Citizen Orono 04 433 Orono Public School Orono 04 434 Orono Public School Orono 04 435 Orono Public School Orono 04 436 Durham Count Senior Citizen Orono 04 437 Kirby Centennial School Orono 04 438 Kirb Centennial School Orono 04 439 Kendal Communit Centre Kendal 04 440 Kendal Communit Centre Kendal 04 441 Kendal Communit Centre Kendal 04 442 Kirb Centennial School Orono