You are eligible to vote if you are:
All Voters may be required to complete a statement of elector eligibility at the voting station.
Recent changes to provincial legislation now require all eligible voters to be listed on a Permanent Electors Register in order to vote in Alberta Municipal Elections.
To make your voting experience as smooth and efficient as possible, we encourage you to register in advance.
Visit Voterlink through Elections Alberta and complete, check or update your registration by September 15 to be included in Legal's Permanent Electors Register.
Voters who are not registered by the deadline will still be able to vote, but must complete registration at the voting station before receiving a ballot.
Note: On Voterlink you can register, check or update information. If you have moved or your name has changed, you need to update your information.
Monday, October 20, 2025 from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Location: Club 60 Roses, 5320A 46 Street, Legal AB T0G 1L0
Wednesday, October 8, 2025 from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Location: Town of Legal Office, 5021 50 Street, Legal AB T0G 1L0
New for 2025:
Recent changes to provincial legislation introduced a significant change to the rules surrounding vouching. An individual vouching is now only allowed to validate another person’s address and not their identity. Due to this change, all voters require valid identification, otherwise it is not possible for a person to vote.
If you are a non-registered voter unable to produce identification with your address, you may have a Registered Voter vouch for you.
An individual can have another voter vouch for them if:
Why do I only have until September 15, 2025, to register with Elections Alberta?
Under the Local Authorities Election Act, Elections Alberta has to provide the Town of Legal a Permanent Elections Register for the 2025 Municipal Election.
To ensure your name is included, you must register with Elections Alberta no later than September 15, 2025. Voters registered by this date will be included in the list provided to the Town ahead of Advance Voting opportunities.
How do I know if I am registered or not?
If you receive a voting card from Elections Alberta during a Provincial election, you are likely on the Permanent Electors Register.
To confirm, view your registered information and provide any updates if required, please visit Voterlink by September 15, 2025.
I previously voted in past elections, am I registered to vote?
If you have previously voted in past elections, you may already be on the register. To confirm your registered information is up-to-date, please visit Voterlink by September 15, 2025.
What if I didn't register to vote before September 15 and still want to vote?
Non-registered voters will be required to complete registration at a voting station prior to receiving a ballot.
If you'd like to make your voting experience quicker and easier, you can register in advance by visiting Voterlink by September 15, 2025.
What ID is accepted?
Voters can use any piece of identification authorized under the Local Authorities Election Act or authorized by the Chief Electoral Officer under the Election Act. See ID Requirements for more details.
Why would I need someone to vouch for me?
If you come to a voting station and do not have valid ID that confirms your current address, you can have another voter vouch for you to validate your address. For full details on eligibility and requirements, please see Vouching above.
Can I vote if I am temporarily living in Legal?
No. If you are only living in Legal temporarily (example: just for the school year) and you normally live in another community, you should plan to return home to vote or contact your home municipality for your voting options in your place of permanent residence.