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The Ontario Education Services Corporation (OESC) created this site in partnership with Ontario's school board / trustee associations as a resource for trustee candidates and voters. Election Day was Monday, October 24, 2022. Election results are available here.
2022 Election. To view election results, please choose your school board system - English Catholic, English Public, French Catholic or French Public. Then select the name of your local school board. You will be able to see a listing of candidates who ran in your school board ward/area.
- Municipal Clerk
- Public Health and Safety at The Voting Place
- Emergency Declaration by The Clerk
- Accessibility
Every municipality has a municipal clerk who is in charge of running the election. Contact your municipal clerk or the municipality via its municipal websiteif you have questions about the election, such as: 1. how or where to vote 2. how to apply for election jobs 3. whether or not you are eligible to vote in the municipality If your municipality ...
The municipal clerk is responsible for setting up and running the voting places used in a municipal election. The clerk must follow any provincial or local public health measures that are in effect. They may also put in place additional procedures that they consider necessary for conducting the election. If you have questions about public health an...
If the municipal clerk believes that circumstances have arisen that prevent the election from being conducted appropriately, they may declare an emergency. This declaration is specific to the election and separate from an emergency that may be declared by the municipality or the province. Once the clerk has declared an emergency, they can decide wh...
Municipal clerks must keep in mind the needs of all voters when they are planning and running the election. The clerk must also ensure that voting places are accessible. The municipal clerk must prepare a plan for identifying, removing and preventing barriers that affect persons with disabilities. This plan must be available to the public before vo...
You are permitted to vote in the same school board election only once. You are eligible to vote in the election for a school board if you meet all of the following requirements: you are a Canadian citizen; you are aged 18 or older; you qualify to vote for that particular school board; School boards can cover large geographic areas that may ...
Oct 24, 2022 · Ontario voters will head to the polls on Monday to elect city councillors and school board trustees as provincewide municipal elections get underway. Over 6,300 candidates across the province are...
Who can vote. To vote in a school board election in Ontario, you must be aged 18 or older and be a Canadian citizen. If you are a resident of a municipality, you are eligible to vote for school trustee.
Find out who is eligible to vote, how to vote and how you can support candidates in Ontario municipal council and school board elections.
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