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If you are a Canadian citizen you have the chance to choose who represents you in municipal (city) politics. Municipal services affect your everyday life.
To vote in a municipal election, you must be:
- A Canadian citizen (temporary and permanent residents cannot vote);
- 18 years of age or older;
- A resident of the municipality where you plan to vote, or the owner or tenant of property in the municipality where you plan to vote, or the spouse of the owner or tenant who does not live elsewhere in the municipality; and
- Not prohibited from voting under any law.
To vote in elections for a school board trustee, you must:
- Meet the criteria above; and
- Be a supporter of the school board (English, French, Public or Catholic) for which the election is being held.
You may vote only once in a municipal election. If you own or rent more than one property, you must vote where you live.
City of Brampton Municipal Election
866-296-6722
https://www.brampton.ca/EN/City-Hall/Election/Pages/Welcome.aspx
City of Mississauga Municipal Election
905-615-8683
https://mississaugavotes.ca/
City of Niagara Falls Municipal Election
905-356-7521
https://niagarafalls.ca/city-hall/elections/default.aspx
St. Catharines Municipal Election
905-688-5601
https://www.stcatharines.ca/en/governin/where-to-vote.asp
Toronto Election Services
100 Queen Street West, 1st Floor
Toronto, ON 416-338-1111
https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/elections/voter-information/who-can-vote/