coronavirus pandemic, mail-in ballots are expected to be an option. 2020 municipal election preparations underway in Regina In the past, mail-in ballots have been reserved for people out of town both during the advanced polls and on election day.During council’s executive committee meeting Wednesday, city clerk Jim Nichol presented amendments to the Mail-In Ballot Bylaw that would expand the criteria to include eligible voters worried about COVID-19.“Whether they don’t feel comfortable, whether they are potentially immunocompromised… We’re doing everything we can to ensure that people who want to vote have an avenue to vote during the pandemic,” Nichol told municipal politicians.Council still has to approve the expanded mail-in ballot.