Saturday, October 4, 2008

E=Voting Poll at City Hall this Weekend

E-Voting Poll at City Hall this Weekend

(Friday, October 3/08) - Halifax Regional Municipality would like to advise voters of an e-voting poll that will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, October 4th, Sunday, October 5th and Monday, October 6th at City Hall, 1841 Argyle Street -- Grand Parade entrance.

Voters who are not on the voters list and who wish to vote electronically can be registered at this poll and receive their PIN to enable them to cast their ballot electronically prior to the close of the e-voting advanced poll on Monday, October 6th at 8 p.m.

Visit halifax.ca/election or call 490-8683 or toll free 1-888- 820-8683 or TDD (for hearing impaired) at 490-6645 if you require more information or assistance during e-voting.


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Contact:

Linda Grant
Municipal Returning Officer
476-2324

Cast Your E=Vote This Weekend!

Cast Your E-Vote This Weekend

(Thursday, October 2/08) - Halifax Regional Municipality is holding its advanced e-voting period this weekend for the Municipal and School Board elections.

This will be your only opportunity to vote by Internet or phone from your own home. Just use the PIN number with instructions provided on your voter notification letter and vote anytime starting Saturday, October 4th from 8am until Monday, October 6th at 8pm. Visit halifax.ca/election or call 490-8683 or toll free 1-888- 820-8683 or TDD (for hearing impaired) at 490-6645 if you require more information or assistance during e-voting.

Voters also have the option of voting in person at the advanced polls on Saturday October 11th or Tuesday October 14th from 12 noon to 8 p.m. or on Election Day Saturday, October 18th from
8 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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Contact:

Linda Grant or Cathy Mellett
Municipal Returning Officer Project Director, E-voting
476-2324 476-8849

Monday, September 22, 2008

Introducing E-Voting

Dear Residents of District 16:

As you know, HRM will be introducing E-Voting for the first time. This move will provide all residents with the choice of either using a paper ballet or voting electronically using a computer, telephone or a cell phone.

- E-voting - Vote anytime from Saturday, October 4 starting at 8:00 am until Monday, October 6 ending at 8:00 pm. (These are the only dates set aside for electronic voting.)

- Advance Polls – Saturday, October 11 and Tuesday, October 14 from 12:00 pm (noon) to 8:00 pm

- Election Day Polls – Saturday, October 18 from 8:00 am to 7:00 pm

E-voting is new to most of us but this is how it will work:

- Between September 26-29th, all registered voters will receive in the mail, an information sheet from the Elections Office. On the top right-handed side of the sheet, you will find a PIN NUMBER (Personal Identification Number). This number identifies you and is specific to you; therefore it is non-transferable.

- The document will also give the telephone number you must call to register your vote or the web address to log on when you are ready to cast your ballot.

- When voting electronically, the only information you must provide is the PIN number that was mailed to you and your date of birth (for security purposes).

- The information sheet is specific to each District. For example, you will see the names of the candidates running for Mayor, the names of the candidates running for office in District 16 and the names of the school board candidates running in District 16.

If you have recently moved into District 16 or changed your mailing address, you must call the Elections Office at 490-8683 (vote) and request changes to your personal information. The PIN number you were issued will stay the same, however the list of candidates will be for the District you are currently living in.

When you receive your information sheet, please read carefully and keep it in a safe place.

In the meantime, I look forward to speaking with each of you as I make my way through the District prior to Election Day.

If you have any questions, I invite you check the HRM website at www.halifax.ca/election or you may visit my blog at www.debbiehum.blogspot.com.
I may also be reached at electdebbiehum@eastlink.ca or by calling my campaign office at 406-5078.

Debbie Hum,
Councillor District 16
(Candidate for Re-Election)

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Welcoming Message


Thank you for giving me the privilege of representing you on Regional Council since first elected as District 16 Councillor (Prince’s Lodge - Clayton Park West) in November 2003 municipal by-election. As a result of our community’s huge growth, in October 2004 municipal elections, there were significant district boundary changes. District 16 was renamed Rockingham-Wentworth, and I was re-elected by acclamation. An honour and privilege I’ve never taken lightly.

And we continue to see tremendous growth and development. We are fortunate to be blessed with such a sense of community - a mix of older and well-established neighbourhoods with newer development, many new residents, but also long-time residents, residents with diverse ethnic backgrounds, great school and church communities, residents who care about their neighbour, their community...our community.

People often ask me how I like my job. I will be honest, it has been an extremely busy five years on Council, but what an incredible experience. Frustrating at times, challenging, but if anything, I am even more passionate about our community, and our municipality, and excited about our future. I see so much potential in our city and our people. Take what we have, embrace who we are, what we have to offer, seize opportunities that support a vision that will enable us to be the most vibrant and liveable city in Canada. All the while, never losing sight of our history, and our sense of community. That’s how much I love my job. It isn’t one. It is a passion and a commitment to do what I can to make our city the best place to live, work and play.

I look forward for the opportunity to continue to serve you.

Respectfully yours,

Debbie