Don't forget identification when heading out to vote Monday . A driver's license and voter card, which eligible voters should have by now, is the easiest way to mark a ballot.

Don't forget identification when heading out to vote Monday.

A driver's license and voter card, which eligible voters should have by now, is the easiest way to mark a ballot. But city clerk John Hannam said a utility bill, a pay stub, a health card can work too.

"There are actually about 20 different pieces of identification that are acceptable. Anything with your name and your address on it along with your voter card and that's all you need," he said.

What if you don’t have your voter card?

Hannam says people can still bring anything that proves their address and age to get on the list.

The clerk’s office will likely be busy through the weekend getting the electronic tabulators ready for Monday.

Memory cards are being inserted into the machine and sealed until the tabulators return to city hall Monday after 8 p.m.

"Once we start doing that then the results will start flowing quickly," Hannam said.

Results are expected to start coming in a little before 9 p.m. Polls are open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.





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