Tuesday's the day you can have your say on the future of Manitoba's government. It's the provincial election, with polls open across the province between 7 am and 8 pm. Those who've been added to the voters list by an enumerator will not need to bring their ID to the polls. However, if you're not on the voters list, you'll need either one piece of government-issued photo ID, or two documents with your name.

You'll need to go to your designated polling station to cast your ballot. While Elections Manitoba has not released a list of polling locations, you can find out where you're station is by looking at your enumeration record, or by contacting your local returning officer.

This year's election has seen an unprecedented number of people taking advantage of the advance voting period. During the eight day period, more than 109,000 Manitobans cast their ballot, up from about 78,000 in the 2011 election.

For more information:
Elections Manitoba Voter Information