Advance voting now open in Bay of Quinte byelection

Voters can begin to have their say in Bay of Quinte ahead of the Sept. 19 provincial byelection. (CBC - image credit)
Voters can begin to have their say in Bay of Quinte ahead of the Sept. 19 provincial byelection. (CBC - image credit)

Advance voting is now open to replace former education minister Todd Smith in Bay of Quinte.

The provincial byelection was called after Smith resigned his seat on Aug. 16 to take a job in the private sector. He was named education minister in early June after serving as minister of energy for three years.

The byelection has been set for Sept. 19.

In the meantime, voters can also cast their ballot in person at their returning office until 6 p.m. the day before.

Those registered to vote should have received an information card with directions on where, when and how to do so, according to Elections Ontario.

Advance voting takes place from Sept. 11-13 between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. at the following locations:

  • Ameliasburgh Town Hall, 13 Coleman Ave., Ameliasburgh, Ont.

  • Batawa Community Centre, 81 Plant St., Batawa, Ont.

  • Belleville & District Fish & Game Club, 170 Elmwood Dr., Belleville, Ont.

  • Masonic Hall, 13251 Loyalist Pky, Picton, Ont.

  • Quinte West library, 7 Creswell Dr. Trenton, Ont.

  • Wellington and District Community Centre, 111 Belleville St., Wellington, Ont.

Early voting began Aug. 22 by special ballot. Anyone who wants to vote by mail has until Sept. 13 to submit an application.

The Ontario PCs have nominated Tyler Allsopp as their candidate. Allsopp has been a city councillor in Belleville since 2021 and served as treasurer of the city's Enrichment Centre for Mental Health.

The Ontario NDP candidate is Amanda Robertson, who serves as vice chair of the Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board, and treasurer for the John Howard Society of Belleville.

The Ontario Liberal Party is putting Belleville city councillor and radio host Sean Kelly forward, and the Greens are running former Belleville General Hospital respiratory therapist Lori Borthwick.

Margaret Schuler is up for the New Blue Party, Mark Snow represents the Libertarian Party and John Turmel is running (again) as an Independent.