Voter Information

NOTICE OF ELECTION

Updated information to come.

To be Eligible to Vote:

  1. You must be a Canadian Citizen 
  2. You must be at least 18 years of age on election day 
  3. You must be a resident of the Municipality OR be a registered owner of a property for at least six months prior to election day. 

Voter's List Information

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is eligible to vote in a municipal election and a Local Urban District committee election?

I don't live in the municipality, but I own property - can I vote?

I am moving this summer from Ward A in my municipality to Ward B. Will I be able to vote in Ward B even though I have lived in the ward for less than 6 months on Election Day?

I am a property owner in the Local Urban District (LUD) but do not reside in the LUD. Am I entitled to vote for the LUD committee members?

For school division elections, if I don't reside in the school division, but own property - can I vote?

My municipality has wards. I live in one ward and own property in another. Can I vote in both?

I own property in two wards in a municipality - Can I vote in both wards?

I live in one municipality, and own property in another municipality. Can I vote in both municipal elections?

My property is registered in the name of a corporation. Am I qualified to vote as a non-resident owner in the municipal election where that property is located?

I am a member of a First Nation, living on reserve. Can I vote in a municipal election?

Can I have my name, address and other information omitted or obscured from the voters' list?