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  5. When you go to vote on election day, what happens?

πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Canadian Citizenship Test practice question

When you go to vote on election day, what happens?

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  1. A.Your name is crossed off the electors list and you receive a ballot to mark in secretβœ“ Correct answer
  2. B.You announce your choice aloud to the clerk
  3. C.You mail your ballot to the party of your choice
  4. D.Your employer records how you voted

Explanation

At the polling station your name is crossed off the list of electors and you receive a secret ballot behind a voting screen.

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Practice question based on the official Discover Canada study guide. Official source (Discover Canada – Official Study Questions (IRCC)) This is an independent study resource and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any government.

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