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The next municipal election will be held in 2026. The last municipal election was held on Monday, October 24, 2022. Where the polling day falls on a holiday, polling day shall be the next succeeding day that is not a holiday.

Elections for municipal government are held every four years on the fourth Monday of October. Prior to the the passage of the Good Government Act, 2009 and the vote in 2006, the period between elections had been 3 years. For example, 2000, 2003 and 2006 were municipal election years.

The Legislative Assembly of Ontario legislation (Bill 81, Schedule H), passed in 2006, set the length of terms in office for all municipal elected officials at four years.

Think about all the services your municipal government is responsible for providing. Roads. Public transit. Child Care. Local policing. Water and sewers. Ambulances. Parks. Recreation. Learn who in your community best represents your position on the issues that mean the most to you and your family.

Voter’s Guide
Find out who is eligible to vote, how to vote and how you can support candidates in Ontario municipal council and school board elections by consulting the 2022 Voters’ Guide – Ontario municipal council and school board elections.

 

Voter’s List
You can contact the Clerk’s Office to verify if you are on the Electors’s List by calling 613-764-5444.

If you wish to make a change, please complete Form NA1 and contact the Clerk’s Office to apply the changes at 613-764-5444.

Voter Help Centres

Date Town Hall (958 Route 500 West, Casselman) Satellite Office (3248 County Road 9, Fournier) St-Isidore Library Branch (4531 Ste-Catherine Street, St-Isidore) Limoges Library Branch (205 Limoges Road, Limoges)
Wednesday, October 19, 2022 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. × ×
Thursday, October 20, 2022 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (noon) 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Friday, October 21, 2022 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. × ×
Saturday, October 22, 2022 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. × ×
Sunday, October 23, 2022 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. × ×
Monday, October 24, 2022 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. × ×

 

MPAC and the Voter’s List
The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) is responsible for collecting the information of residents in Ontario (name, date of birth, citizenship and school support) in order to create a Preliminary List of Electors for municipal and school board elections. Municipalities will use the Preliminary List of Electors to prepare their Voters Lists for the 2022 Municipal and School Board Elections.

One of the ways MPAC collects this information is through voterlookup.ca. Here, Ontarians can add their name and the names of other members of their household to a secure database and confirm or update their information.

This helps ensure that each municipality has the most accurate information possible for the 2022 Municipal and School Board Elections.

Take a few minutes to verify your information at voterlookup.ca and encourage your friends and family to do the same.

Candidates’ Guide
Find out how to run as a candidate in Ontario municipal council and school board elections by reading the 2022 Candidates’ Guide – Ontario municipal council and school board elections.

 

Nomination Documents Checklist
Getting ready to throw your name in the hat for the 2022 Municipal Elections?

Please ensure that you complete the following documents and have them ready when you meet with the Municipal Clerk:

  • Nomination Form (Prescribed Form 1);
  • Endorsement of Nominations (Prescribed Form 2);
  • Consent to Release Personal Information (Form NA13)
  • Payment of the Nomination Fee
    • Mayor, $200.00
    • Councillor, $100.00
    • Note: your Nomination Fee will be refunded if you file your campaign financial statement by the deadline.
  • Valid government issued Photo ID (example, driver’s licence or passport).

While appointments with the Clerk or delegate is not mandatory, it is highly recommended to ensure that you are seen in a timely manner.

 

Policies
Policy to Establish Guidelines for the Use of Municipal Resources in an Election Year

 

2022 Prescribed Forms

Nomination Paper – Form 1

Instructions
It is the responsibility of the person being nominated to file a complete and accurate nomination paper. Please print or type information (except signatures).

Endorsement of Nomination – Form 2

Instructions

  • Candidates must obtain 25 original signatures.
  • An individual providing an endorsement signature must be a Canadian citizen, aged 18 or older and have a qualifying address in the municipality. An individual may sign an  endorsement for more than one person seeking nomination.
  • The qualifying address provided must include the postal code.

Financial Statement – Auditor’s Report Candidate – Form 4

Instructions
All candidates must complete Boxes A and B. Candidates who receive contributions or incur expenses must complete Boxes C, D, Schedule 1 and Schedule 2 as appropriate. Candidates who receive contributions or incur expenses in excess of $10,000 must also attach an Auditor’s Report.
All surplus funds (after any refund to the candidate or their spouse) shall be immediately paid to the clerk who is responsible for the conduct of the election.

Financial Statement – Subsequent Expenses – Form 5

Instructions
This form must be completed by any candidate or registered third party who has:

  • incurred costs related to a compliance audit, after the supplementary filing period has passed; and
  • applied for the return of their surplus funds from the clerk in order to defray those costs.

Any surplus funds remaining when the costs have been defrayed shall be immediately paid to the clerk who was responsible for the conduct of the election.

A new form must be completed and filed with the clerk 90 days after the surplus was returned to the candidate or third party advertiser, and every 90 days thereafter, until:

  • the costs are defrayed and any remaining surplus has been paid to the clerk, or
  • there is no surplus remaining.

Notice of Extension of Campaign Period – Form 6

Instructions

  • To be completed and filed with the clerk by a candidate or registered third party requesting an extension of the campaign period due to a deficit.
  • This notice must be filed on or before December 31 in the year of a regular election and 45 days after voting day in the case of a by-election.

Consent to Release Personal Information (Form NA13)

2022 Third Party Advertisers’ Guide
Find out how to register as a third party advertiser in Ontario municipal council and school board elections and the rules you must follow under the Municipal Elections Act by consulting the 2022 Third Party Advertisers’ Guide.

 

2022 Prescribed Forms

Notice of Registration – Third Party – Form 7

Instruction
It is the responsibility of the person incurring expenses to file a complete and accurate notice. Please print or type information (except signatures).

Financial Statement – Auditor’s Report Third Party – Form 8

Instructions
All registrants must complete Boxes A, B, C and D and Schedule 1. All registrants must complete Schedule 2 as appropriate. Registrants who receive contributions or incur expenses in excess of $10,000 must also attach an Auditor’s Report.

All surplus funds (after any refund to the registrant or, if the registrant is an individual, their spouse) shall be
immediately paid to the clerk who was responsible for the conduct of the election.

Candidates and Results

August 22, 2022:

  • Pursuant to Section 35 of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, the Clerk has certified the nominations of the candidates. As such, the following candidates have been certified for the 2022 municipal elections.
  • Pursuant to Section 37 of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, the Clerk has signed the Declaration of Acclamation to Office for four certified candidates for the 2022 municipal and school board elections.

 

Mayor

Name Telephone Number Email Filing of Nomination
Brière, Francis 613-293-2824 francisbriere2014@gmail.com May 25, 2022
Lanthier, Marie-Noëlle 613-720-1219 mnlanthier54@gmail.com May 27, 2022

Ward 1

Name Telephone Number Email Filing of Nomination
St-Amour, François 613-524-5486 fstamour@bell.net May 30, 2022
Stewart, Tim 613-719-9932 timstewart.ward1@gmail.com June 27 2022

Ward 2

Name Telephone Number Email Filing of Nomination
Mainville, Alain (Acclaimed) 613-222-6641 asmainville@hotmail.com June 21, 2022

Ward 3

Name Telephone Number Email Filing of Nomination
Forgues, Danik (Acclaimed) 613-222-1510 danik.forgues@gmail.com May 2, 2022

Ward 4

Name Telephone Number Email Filing of Nomination
Lalande, Raymond 613-915-0808 raylalande08@gmail.com July 4, 2022
Mushing, David 613-701-3087 davidmushing2022@gmail.com August 19, 2022
Sauvé, Paul 613-850-6331 paul.sauve61@gmail.com August 18, 2022

Ward 5

Name Telephone Number Email Filing of Nomination
Bercier, Yvan 613-296-9525 yvan@paniersbaskets.ca June 23, 2022
Boisvenue, Daniel 613-853-1081 danielboisvenue@gmail.com August 3, 2022

Ward 6

Name Telephone Number Email Filing of Nomination
Drolet, Marjorie (Acclaimed) 613-793-9334 marjoriedrolet@gmail.com July 29th, 2022

August 22, 2022:

  • Pursuant to Section 35 of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, the Clerks have certified the nominations of the candidates. As such, the following candidates have been certified for the 2022 school board elections.
  • Pursuant to Section 37 of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, the Clerk has signed the Declaration of Acclamation to Office for four certified candidates for the 2022 municipal and school board elections.

 

Conseil scolaire district catholique de l’Est Ontario (CSDCEO)

Name Telephone Number Email Filing of Nomination
Levac, Martial 613-764-2017 and 613-292-9855 martial.a.levac@gmail.com July 4, 2022

Catholic District School Board Eastern Ontario

Name Telephone Number Email Filing of Nomination
Wilson, Sue 613-678-3306 Wilsonfarms1980@xplornet.com June 21, 2022

Upper Canada District School Board

Name Telephone Number Email Filing of Nomination
Parisien, Corina 613-551-3852 corinawilson09@hotmail.com July 20th, 2022

Conseil des Écoles Publiques de l’Est de l’Ontario

Name Telephone Number Email Filing of Nomination
Tessier, Pierre 613-697-1145 tessierpierre@yahoo.ca July 26, 2022
Name Telephone Number Email Filing of Nomination
Grabs, Siegfried none sfegrabs@hotmail.com September 12, 2022

Mayor: Francis Brière is elected

Francis Brière 2,103
Marie-Noëlle Lanthier 1,884

Councillor Ward 1: Tim Stewart is elected

François St-Amour 231
Tim Stewart 394

Councillor Ward 2: Alain Mainville elected by acclamation

Councillor Ward 3: Danik Forgues elected by acclamation

Councillor Ward 4: Raymond Lalande is elected

Raymond Lalande 357
David Mushing 94
Paul Sauvé 155

Councillor Ward 5: Daniel Boisvenue is elected

Yvan Bercier 241
Daniel Boisvenue 424

Councillor Ward 6: Marjorie Drolet elected by acclamation

 

School Board Elections

Conseil scolaire district catholique de l’Est ontarien : Martial Levac elected by acclamation

Catholic District School Board Eastern Ontario : Sue Wilson elected by acclamation

Upper Canada District School Board : Corina Parisien elected by acclamation

Conseil des Écoles Publiques de l’Est de l’Ontario : Pierre Tessier elected by acclamation

 

Declaration of Official Results (Scan)

Compliance Audit Committee

The Municipal Election Compliance Audit Committee considers applications requesting compliance audits of candidates or third party advertiser election campaign finances, any resulting auditors’ reports, and the Clerk’s Report identifying apparent contribution contraventions under section 88 of the Municipal Elections Act.

Any requests for a compliance audit of a candidate or registered third party advertiser’s election campaign finances:

  • must be done by an elector who is entitled to vote in an election
  • must be on reasonable grounds that a candidate or third party advertiser has contravened a provision of the Municipal Elections Act
  • must be for a candidate or registered third-party advertiser in the municipal election within the applicable municipality

The request for a compliance audit of a candidate or registered third party advertiser’s election campaign finances must be made within 90 days after the latest of the following dates:

  • candidate or registered third party advertiser filing date
  • date the candidate or registered third party advertiser filed a financial statement, if the statement was filed within 30 days after the applicable filing date
  • candidate or registered third party advertiser’s supplementary filing date, if any
  • date on which the candidate or registered third party advertiser’s extension, if any, expires

For further information, please contact the Clerk’s Office.

More details here
Candidate Position Date filed
Marie-Noëlle Lanthier Mayor 2022-12-28
Francis Brière Mayor 2023-01-30
François St-Amour Councillor Ward 1 2022-12-07
Tim Stewart Councillor Ward 1 2023-02-08
Alain Mainville Councillor Ward 2 2022-11-21
Danik Forgues Coucillor Ward 3 2022-11-01
Raymond Lalande Councillor Ward 4 2023-02-13
David Mushing Councillor Ward 4 2023-03-27
Paul Sauvé Councillor Ward 4 Non-compliant
Yvan Bercier Councillor Ward 5 2022-11-22
Daniel Boisvenue Councillor Ward 5 2023-02-27
Marjorie Drolet Councillor Ward 6 2023-02-13
Sue Wilson CDSBEO Filed with Russell Township 2022-10-28
Martial Levac CSDCEO 2022-11-28
Pierre Tessier CEPEO 2023-03-08
Corina Parisien UCDSB 2023-03-29
Siegfried Grabs Third Party 2023-03-16

Compliance Report by Clerk

This report is provided pursuant to section 88.23(4) of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996 (the Act), as amended which mandates the Clerk to make available to the public a report identifying which candidates have complied with the requirements for filing their financial statements.

After the 2022 Municipal and School Board Elections, candidates for the positions of council, trustees, and third-party advertisers had until March 31, 2023, at 2:00 p. m. to file their Financial Statements with the Clerk’s Office where they had registered.

The Clerk’s review of candidate financial statements included: filing date and time, campaign period identified, inclusion of auditor’s report (where required), spending and contributor limits.

Compliance Report by Clerk

Accessibility Plan and Report

The Nation’s Accessibility Plan for the 2022 Municipal Elections addresses the specific accessibility requirements in relation to the 2022 Municipal Election in The Nation Municipality. The Nation Municipality has made great efforts in promoting a barrier free community. In an effort to ensure that the 2022 Municipal Election is consistent with the core principles of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005, this planning document was developed in advance of the election in order to identify measures to be taken and reported to Council following the election.

2022 Municipal Election Accessibility Plan