Voting registration brief

Sean Frame
By Sean Frame October 17, 2014 16:22
Photo by Victoria Parent: Sean Frame interviews John Hilt at the Downtown Mission, who is registering for the upcoming election on Oct. 16.

Photo by Victoria Parent:
Sean Frame interviews John Hilt,who is registering for the municipal election, at the Downtown Mission on Oct. 16.

By Sean Frame

City of Windsor employees are registering electors who do not have fixed addresses.

On Oct. 16 Elections Windsor sent city employees to the Downtown Mission and the Salvation Army to help register voters for the upcoming municipal election for an hour at each location.

Ron Dunn director of development and community relations at the Windsor Downtown Mission, said the city took the initiative to send employees to help those with a more transient lifestyle.

“It’s fundamentally important for everyone to vote,” said Dunn. “For me, it’s about having the voting conversation with people who generally don’t get engaged in this type of process… Their vote is just as important as anyones.”

John Hilt was waiting in line to register. He said it we were all given the right to vote and our forefathers fought for that right and he will not give up that right under any circumstance.

Sean Frame
By Sean Frame October 17, 2014 16:22

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