It's municipal election day in Ontario and across Windsor-Essex.
If you are voting Monday in Windsor you will need to bring your identification and your voter notification card.
If a voter notification card was not received or has been misplaced, residents can still vote.
Allyou need to do is go online to WindsorElections.ca where there is a voting station locator tool — then simply enter your address into the locator tool and go to that voting station.
The important thing to remember, is to take ID — even if you do have your voter card, you still need identification that shows your address in order to vote.
Polls are open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. in Windsor and there are 103 voting stations set up across the city.
Residents who may still have questions can call 311, which will be open until 8 p.m.
In Windsor incumbent Drew Dilkens is up against former city staffer and chamber of commerce chair Matt Marchand. Frank Dyck, Tom Hensel and perpetual candidate Ernie Lamont are also running.
Essex could see a changing of the guard after Mayor Ron McDermott decided not to seek re-election.
Larry Snively and Ron Rogers represent a current council that many feel has its progress overshadowed by infighting with newcomers Rob Shepley and Katie McGuire-Blais filling out the field.
A new mayor is also certain in LaSalle after the retirement of Ken Antaya — former mayor Gary Baxter will take-on outgoing deputy mayor Marc Bondy.
Deputy Mayor Hilda MacDonald will try her hand in the big chair in Leamington; she's going up against incumbent John Paterson who has gone unopposed for some time.
Bruce Medcalf will also be on the ballot.
A couple of political veterans won't have to fight for their seat at the table in Tecumseh's Gary McNamara and Lakeshore's Tom Bain.
Pelee Island Mayor Rick Masse decided to step away from politics; Raymond Durocher was the lone resident to throw his hat in the ring and will be acclaimed.
Tune into AM800 for live coverage from St. Clair College with host Paul McDonald at 8 p.m. and follow us on Twitter and Facebook for more election updates on location throughout Windsor-Essex.