Who can provide an endorsement signature?

    Anyone providing an endorsement signature must be eligible to vote in the municipality on the day that they signed the endorsement. In addition to their endorsement, they will also be required to sign a declaration that they are eligible to vote in the municipality.

    Can a person endorse more than one Candidate?

    A person who is eligible to vote in the municipality may provide endorsements to as many candidates as they would like and may endorse candidates for any office on the municipal council.

    For the position of Councillor, does the person providing an endorsement have to be an elector in that ward? A

    A person who is running for a ward councillor office may submit signatures from voters who do not live in that ward.

    Am I eligible to be a member of Council?

    Eligible candidates for municipal elections must be:

    • A Canadian citizen and at least 18 years old 
    • A resident of the municipality, a non-resident owner or tenant of land in the municipality or the spouse of such non-resident owner or tenant
    • Not legally prohibited from voting; and not disqualified by any legislation from holding municipal office.

    Nominations for the the next municipal election open on Friday, May 1, 2026. 

    Am I on the Voters List for the upcoming election?

    Check, update or add your information to the voters list for provincial and municipal elections. at the Elections Ontario Website  

    Am I eligible to vote in the upcoming election?

    Eligible voters for municipal elections must be: 

    • A Canadian citizen and at least 18 years old
    • A resident OR a property owner or tenant OR the spouse of an owner or tenant in the municipality