Ontario using electronic voting machines, voters’ lists in the June 7 election
TORONTO — For the first time in a provincial election in Ontario, voters will use electronic voting machines when they head to the polls on June 7.
The voters’ paper lists will also be a thing of past in most ridings, replaced by an electronic version called e-Poll Book.
Elections Ontario says the new technology should help speed up both the voting and ballot-counting process.
When voters show up at a polling station, a machine will scan their notice of registration card, a process similar to scanning food at a grocery store.