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2026 Municipal Elections in Ontario

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Voting Day – Monday October 26, 2026

Registering to Vote:

Please visit Elections Ontario Website to check, update or add your information to the voters list for the upcoming municipal elections.

Elections Ontario

MPAC (Municipal Property Assessment Corporation)

Your school support designation matters. Review it by June 1 so you’re ready to vote on October 26. – https://www.mpac.ca/en/MakingChangesUpdates/SchoolSupportDesignation

Download and Read the 2026 Voters’ Guide

Learn about Municipal Elections:

To learn more about Municipal Elections please visit the website –  Association of Municipalities of Ontario Municipal Elections

Interested in Running For Council?  

Ministry of Municipal Affairs & Housing (MMA) – The Ontario Municipal Councillor’s guide

Nominations:

Nominations are accepted for Municipal Elections beginning on May 1, 2026 and close on August 21, 2026 at 2:00 pm.  The Term will be from November 2026 to October 2030.

Interested Candidates can pick up Candidate Packages beginning May 1, 2026.

2026 – Form 1 – Nomination Paper

Campaigning:

Campaign expenses may not be incurred until nomination papers are officially filed.  This includes costs such as website development, domain registration, promotional materials and advertising. Any expenses incurred prior to nomination cannot be included in your financial statements and will not be reimbursed.  You may express your intent to run through unpaid promotion such as social media posts, provided no money is spent.

This is outlined in Section 88.20(1)-(2) of the Municipal Elections Act, which states that no campaign expenses may be incurred until a person is officially nominated.  More regulations on Municipal Elections can also be found in O.Reg 101/97

Download and read the 2026 Candidates’ Guide

Download and read the 2026 Third-Party Advertisers’ Guide

More information on municipal elections, visit Ontario.ca-Municipal Elections

Further information will be provided on the nomination process in the coming months.

Township of Admaston/Bromley Council Composition:

1 – Mayor

4 – Councilors

Council meetings are every first & third Thursday of every month beginning at 7:30 pm, with additional Committee meetings when items arise.

Election Format:

The 2026 Municipal Election format will include Electronic and Telephone Voting for an advance voting period and also available on Election Day.

Traditional Paper Ballots will be available on Election Day (October 26).

2026 Municipal Elections
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The Township of Admaston / Bromley
Office Address: 477 Stone Road, RR 2, Renfrew, Ontario K7V 3Z5
Telephone: (613) 432-2885
Fax: (613) 432-4052
E-mail Address: info@admastonbromley.com

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