
No, I won't tell you who you should vote for. This is rather a reminder to everyone of how the process works. I'll post something like this again closer to the election.
First: you should vote. It's not mandatory, but it is a right you should not treat lightly, even in municipal elections.
Second: it's another mail-in ballot (council would neither hear of any alternative nor allow a public discussion of any options - just like council refused to hold public meetings on a ward system).
The ballots will be mailed out in early October.
You have to make your selections on one piece of paper (the ballot), then seal it inside the provided envelope.
Next you sign another piece that says you're really you (like anyone...