After weeks of campaigning, voters that won't be able to make it out on voting day can cast their vote on Thursday.

Polls open at 9 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.

Eligible voters can go to a number of specialized polling stations as indicated on voter registration cards.

If you don't have your card, you can find the same information on the Elections Alberta website.

Meanwhile, during the campaign on Wednesday, Wildrose leader was in Chestermere where she visited a farm and talked about her party's support for landowners' rights.

Smith also took some time to defend Wildrose candidates who've made controversial comments in recent days, saying they are still getting used to the public life.

Alison Redford was also out taking a look at the province's agriculture sector when she visited a potato farm in Lacombe.

She told supporters that the PC government has proved in the past that they are committed to rural municipalities and will continue to invest if they are elected again.

All the leaders of the major parties are campaigning in Edmonton on Thursday while Alberta Party leader Glenn Taylor is in Hinton.

For more information on where to vote, visit the Elections Alberta website.