Elections for municipal government are held every four years on the fourth Monday of October.
The next municipal election will be held Monday, October 26, 2026.
Check that you are on the Voters’ List for municipal elections.
A person must submit an application in order to make any changes to the Voters’ List. The prescribed Form to make amendments to the Voters’ List can be found at the bottom of this page. It must be filled in and returned to the municipal office.
Nomination and Other Related Forms
Please note: The following are links to the Province of Ontario – Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing Central Documents repository. All links open in a new window.
2026 Election Candidate Information 2026-04-17
Form 1: Nomination Paper
Form 4: Financial Statement – Auditor’s Report Candidate
Form 5: Financial Statement – Subsequent Expenses
Form 6: Notice of Extension of Campaign Period
Form 7: Notice of Registration – Third Party
Form 8: Financial Statement – Auditor’s Report Third Party
Who Can Vote in Elections?
Anyone can vote in a municipal election who, on the day of the election, is:
- 18 years of age or older
- a Canadian citizen; and
- either a resident of the municipality or a property owner or tenant or the spouse or same sex partner of an owner or tenant in the municipality during a specified time just before the election.
Your name must be on the voters’ list in order for you to cast a ballot.
Lead Where you Live – A Guide to Running for Municipal Council
Unofficial List of Candidates
Mayor Candidates
- Ethel LaValley
Councillor Candidates
Ward 4 (Murchison):
- Joseph Florent
Call for Candidates
Calls for Nominations – Renfrew County District School Board Public English Language Trustee 2026-04-27
Notice of Nomination for Office 2026-04-27
Who Can Be a Candidate?
A Candidate must be a resident of the municipality or a non-resident owner or tenant of land in the municipality or the spouse of such non-resident owner or tenant;
- a Canadian citizen and at least 18 years old;
- not legally prohibited from voting; and not disqualified by any legislation from holding municipal office.
- You must pay a fee of $100 for a Councillor and $200 for Mayor. Persons Disqualified – Council
MEA, s.17, s.90, s.91 Municipal Act, s.258, s.423, s.424
The following persons are disqualified from being elected or from holding office as a member of council:
- Except in accordance with MEA, s.30 (Leave of Absence), an employee of the municipality or a person who is not an employee of the municipality but who is the clerk, treasurer, integrity commissioner, auditor general, ombudsman or the lobbyist registrar referred to in s.223.11 of the Municipal Act, 2001, or a meeting investigator referred to in s.239.2(1) of the municipality or a person who is not an employee of the municipality but who holds any administrative position of the municipality
- A judge of any court
- A Senator, a Member of Parliament, or a Member of Provincial Parliament
- A person who is serving a sentence of imprisonment in a penal or correctional institution (this does not include a person serving house arrest or a person awaiting sentencing)
- A corporation • A person acting as executor or trustee or in any other representative capacity except as a voting proxy
- A person convicted of a corrupt practice under the MEA, or of an offence under the Criminal Code (Canada) in connection with an act or omission that relates to an election to which this Act applies, then the person is ineligible to be nominated for, or elected or appointed to, any office until the next two regular elections have taken place after the election to which the offence relates
- A person disqualified for violations of financial requirements or violations of requirements for filing financial information as per s.92(1) and s.88.23(2) of the MEA • S.423(1) of the Municipal Act, 2001 provides that a member of a municipal council who knowingly votes to authorize the borrowing of any amount larger than permitted under s.407 is disqualified from holding any municipal office for two years
- S.424(1) of the Municipal Act, 2001 provides that if a council applies any money raised for a special purpose or collected for a sinking or retirement fund to pay current or other expenditures other than those permitted by this Act, each member who votes for the application is disqualified from any municipal office for two years
- S. 424(3) of the Municipal Act, 2001 provides that if a council neglects in any year to levy the amount required to be raised for a sinking or retirement fund, each member of the council is disqualified from holding any municipal office for two years, unless the member shows efforts to procure the levying of the amount
- S.9(1) of the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act provides that a member may be disqualified from holding municipal office for a period of up to seven years if found to have contravened the Act
Filing Nominations
Nomination Forms can be filed at the township office starting May 1, 2026 (9:00 am to 4:00 pm), and on Nomination Day (August 21, 2026) from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. on the prescribed form and accompanied by acceptable identification, and the prescribed nomination filing fee of $200 for the Head of Council and $100 for all other offices.
The filing fee is payable by cash, debit, cheque, certified cheque, e-transfer, bank draft or money order. A nomination must be signed by the candidate.
Please contact the Clerk to confirm acceptable identification. Identification must be valid and contain the candidate’s name, qualifying address and signature. NOTE: Identification that requires the person to “write in” an address is not acceptable identification (e.g. Canadian Passport).
Declaration of Acclamation to Office
List of Certified Candidates
To be determined and posted when available.
Municipal Election Workers Needed
Municipal Election Workers Needed
The Township is looking for people to work for the Municipal Election. We need people to open envelopes, read ballots and tally votes at the Township Office on October 26th starting at 7:30 p.m.
If you are interested in being part of the team, please contact
Phone: 613-334-5923
Email: clerk@southalgonquin.ca
Municipal Election Workers Needed 2026-01-28
Official Election Results
Results from the 2026 Municipal Election will be posted here.
*Information on Running for Council*
Updating Your School Support
As of January 1, 2024, the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) no longer collects voter information for municipal elections. However, MPAC is still required to collect school support information.
Property owners in Ontario must designate support for a school system, even if they do not have children or if their children do not currently attend school.
You may find where your school support is designated to by reviewing your Property Assessment Notice (Tax Bill).
You can update your school support designation through MPAC’s Online School Support Tool.( School Support Designation | MPAC). Changes for the 2026 Municipal Election must be submitted before June 1, 2026.
HELPFUL LINKS
Municipal Elections Act, 1996, S.O. 1996, c. 32, Sched.
Municipal Elections Act, 1996 ontario REGULATION 101/97
Documents
2026 Candidates’ Guide – Ontario municipal council and school board elections 2026-02-042022 Voters’ Guide – Ontario municipal council and school board elections 2022-03-31
Policy for Alternative Voting Method – Vote by Mail 2026-04-17
Application to Amend Voters’ List – FORM EL15 2022-10-04
