
The 2010 Municipal Election will take place on Monday,
October 25, 2010.
Planning to Run for Office?
The
Municipal Elections Act, 1996, as amended, requires every person who intends to
be a candidate in the 2010 municipal election to file a nomination paper on or
before Friday, September 10, 2010 at 2:00 p.m.
Candidates must file a Nomination paper with the Town Clerk before any
money is raised or spent for campaign activities. Until you file your Nomination paper, your campaign organization
cannot raise money or incur any expenses.
Candidates cannot spend any of their own money or that of their spouse,
on an election campaign before you file a Nomination paper. Please review the 2010 Candidate Guide to
ensure that you meet eligibility requirements and review all related
information.
Please check this site often as it will be expanded
when new information is received as we get closer to Election Day 2010.
Municipal
Elections are held in every municipality in Ontario every four years on the
fourth Monday of October. The next Municipal Election will be held on Monday,
October 25, 2010.
The Director of Administration / Town Clerk, Karen Landry is responsible for
conducting municipal elections.
The Town is divided into five (5) wards, with wards 3 & 4 combined as one.
On Voting Day, qualified electors may vote for the Mayor, Area and Regional
Councillors for the ward in which they reside as well as School Board Trustee.