Electors will find a bright yellow envelope from Elections New Brunswick in their mailbox this week.

Elections New Brunswick is asking people to call them if any of the information contained in that envelope is incorrect

Electors will also find a flyer in their envelope with details regarding all the voting options available to them for the May 10 municipal council, district education council, and regional health authority boards elections, as well as the steps Elections New Brunswick is taking to make voting safer.

Chief Electoral Officer Kim Poffenroth said “As was the case in last year’s provincial elections, we encourage people to vote early at advance polls or at their local returning office to help us flatten the election curve. Elections NB also has a new application process available as of Monday, March 22, that allows people to request a vote-by-mail package directly from our website.”

Elections New Brunswick has also opened its call centre. The centre will be open Monday to Saturday, allowing people to call 1-888-858-8683 to update their voter information or ask other questions they have about the May elections.