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Get ready to exercise your democratic rights and vote in the 2026 municipal elections for Mayor, City Councillor and School Trustees this fall.
Key Dates Election Monday October 26, 2026 from 10 am to 8 pm Nomination papers filed by candidates Friday May 1st to Friday August 21st Advance voting in person Tuesday October 6th to Sunday October 11th from 10 am to 7 pm Vote by mail by registering Tuesday September 1st to Thursday September 24th General Information Positions up for election for each Ward https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/elections/candidate-list/ :
Municipal elections are held every 4 years on the 3rd Monday of October. Candidates must file a nomination paper with the City Clerk. Until a nomination paper is filed, a person cannot raise or spend any money on their campaign. Electoral district boundaries are the same for provincial/municipal elections for MPP and City Councillor. Federal district boundaries for MP's are different. However, School Board Trustee Wards have different boundaries. The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) realigned their school trustee wards in April 2026, in line with new provincial legislation. The Bay Cloverhill neighbourhood is now part of TDSB Ward 7. The TDSB remains under supervision of the Minister of Education. The Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) remains under supervision of the Minister of Education. The TCDSB ward boundaries remain unchanged. The Bay Cloverhill area is included in TCDSB Ward 9. List of candidates for Mayor, Councillor, Trustee available on City’s website https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/elections/candidate-list/ List of candidates for Ontario School Board Trustee Elections (not yet available) https://elections.ontarioschooltrustees.org/ Voting You can vote for only one school board trustee: Toronto District School Board, Toronto Catholic District School Board, Conseil Scolaire Viamonde (French public school board) or MonAvenir Consil Scolaire Catholique (French Catholic school board). Eligibility is based on how you have directed your property tax school support. By default, the TDSB is supported, but property owners can change their support to another school board through the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) https://school-support.mpac.ca/ Voter’s guide https://www.ontario.ca/document/2026-voters-guide-ontario-municipal-council-and-school-board-elections Confirm voter list information https://www.registertovoteon.ca/
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Congratulations to University Rosedale MP Danielle Martin who was elected by an overwhelming majority on Monday April 13th.
Validated byelection results: Danielle Martin, Liberal - 19,961 votes = 64.4% Serena Purdy, NDP - 5,870 votes = 18.9% Don Hodgson, Conversative - 3,852 votes = 12.4% Andrew Massey, Green - 915 votes = 2.9% Andy D'Andrea, People's Party - 206 votes = .7% Imran Khan, Centrist - 66 votes = .2% Raiden DeDominicis, Independent - 55 votes = .2% Samuel Baxter, Canadian Future Party - 45 votes = .2% Bill Whatcott, Independent - 36 votes = .1% Leslie Bory, no affiliation - 22 votes = .1% 31,115 total votes cast, with 87 spoiled ballots. 31,028 valid votes with all 153 polls reporting, with voter turnout of 33%. That is about half of last year's election voter turnout. About 9,400 votes were recorded in advance polls. |
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