Elections

Election Day 2026

The next Municipal Election will be held on Monday, October 26th, 2026. Wasaga Beach voters will elect the following offices:

  • ​​​​​Mayor (1)
  • Deputy Mayor (1)
  • Councillor (5)
  • School Board Trustee​​ (1)

On Election Day, the Town of Wasaga Beach will offer both online voting and in-person paper ballot voting by tabulator at the Wasaga Stars Arena (544 River Road West).

Questions? election@wasagabeach.com 705.429.3844 x 2233

Advance Voting Period

The Advance Voting Period for online voting will begin on October 1, 2026 and will remain open until election day. 

The following Advance Voting Days have been established for in-person paper ballot voting.

Date Location Address
Monday, October 5 RecPlex 

1724 Mosley Street

Wednesday, October 14 RecPlex 

1724 Mosley Street

Saturday, October 17 Wasaga Stars Arena

544 River Road West

 

Ballot Question

On February 12, 2026, Council passed a by-law to place a question on the 2026 Municpal Election Ballot. The question that will be posed to voters is:

Q: 'Are you in favour of moving to a ward system?
A: 'Yes' or 'No'

For more information on this question and on the distinctions between the current at-large voting system vs wards, please visit engagewasaga.ca.

Voter Information

Date Milestone
Current – October 26, 2026 Revisions to the Voter Information
Individuals may confirm, update, or add their information to the municipal and provincial voters lists online at registertovoteon.ca.
Friday, May 1, 2026 Nomination Period Begins
Candidates may begin filing nomination forms starting Friday, May 1, 2026, and may continue to file on any business day thereafter until Nomination Day (Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM). On Nomination Day, Friday, August 21, 2026, nomination forms may be submitted between 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM s.33(4)(b) Third Party Advertiser Registration Period Begins Individuals, corporations, or trade unions may file the prescribed form with the Clerk to become a registered third-party advertiser. Restrictions apply regarding who is eligible to register. s.88.6(7)
Friday, May 1, 2026 – Friday, August 21, 2026, at 2:00 PM. Campaign Period Begins
The campaign period begins when a candidate files their nomination form and ends on December 31, 2026. Alternative time periods apply if the candidate withdraws their nomination, the Clerk rejects the nomination, or the candidate extends their campaign to eliminate a deficit. s.88.24(1),(2)
Monday, June 1, 2026

Final day for voters to update school support information with the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC)

August 2026

Elections Ontario to deliver the Preliminary List of Electors

Friday, August 21, 2026, at 2:00 PM

Nomination Day
*Nomination Period Ends the last day to file a nomination. On this date, nomination forms may only be submitted between the hours of 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM s.33(4)(b) The last day for a candidate to withdraw their nomination is by filing a written notice with the Clerk no later than 2:00 PM s.36

Monday, August 24, 2026

Certification Day
The Clerk shall examine all filed nomination forms prior to 4:00 PM and, if satisfied, certify the nominations s.35(1),(2) By 4:00 PM, the Clerk shall also declare any candidate(s) elected by acclamation. s.37(1)

Friday, October 23, 2026

Close of Third Party Advertiser Registration Period
Last day for a third party advertiser to file a notice of registration, or withdraw their registration, during office hours (8:30 AM to 4:30 PM) s.88.6(7), s.88.6(15)

Tuesday, September 1, 2026

Voters’ List
The Clerk shall make the voters’ list available to eligible individuals upon written request. S.23(2),(3),(4) Revisions to the Voters’ List Individuals may apply to the Clerk’s Office until close of voting on October 26, 2026, to have their name added to or removed from the voters’ list, or to update their information. Requests may also be made to remove the name of a deceased person. s.24, 25

Monday, October 26, 2026

Voting Day
Voting opportunities will be available between 10:00 AM and 8:00 PM Voting locations will be published in advance, and voter notification packages will be provided.

Tuesday, October 27, 2026

Declaration of Results as soon as possible, the Clerk shall declare the results and advise the public. s.(4),(4.1)

Sunday, November 15, 2026

New Term of Office Commences Elected members must take the oath of office before assuming their seat. The inaugural meeting of Council will be held on November 17, 2026, at the Wasaga Stars Arena. The time will be confirmed at a later date.

Thursday, December 31, 2026

Campaign Period Ends Last day for candidates and registered third party advertisers to provide written notice of a deficit and the continuation of their campaign period. s.88.24(2), s.88.28

Tuesday, March 30, 2027

Filing Date By 2:00 PM, last day for candidates and registered third party advertisers to file initial financial statements and auditors reports. s.88.30(1)

We are pleased to assist you with any questions you may have concerning the Municipal Election. For any questions, concerns or further information, please contact election@wasagabeach.com or 705.429.3844 to speak with the Clerk’s Department.

Who Can Vote?
 A person is entitled to vote in a municipal election if, on Voting Day, they:

  • Reside in the local municipality, or are the owner or tenant of land in the municipality, or the spouse of such owner or tenant; and
  • Are a Canadian citizen;
  • Are at least 18 years old; and
  • Are not prohibited from voting under the Municipal Elections Act or otherwise prohibited by law

 

Who Cannot Vote

The following cannot vote:

  • A person who is serving a sentence of imprisonment in penal or correctional institution.
  • A corporation.
  • A person acting as executor or trustee or in any other representative capacity, except as a voting proxy in accordance with section 44 of the Municipal Elections Act.
  • A person who was convicted of the corrupt practice described in subsection 90(3), if Voting Day in the current election is less than five years after Voting Day in the election in respect of which he or she was convicted.

 

Resident Elector 

A resident elector is a person who lives and is eligible to vote in that municipality’s election.

A person is only allowed to have one residence.

A person’s residence is the permanent lodging place to which, whenever absent, he or she intends to return.

The following rules apply in determining a person’s residence:

  1. A person may only have one residence at a time;
  2. The place where a person’s family resides is also their residence, unless they moves elsewhere with the intention of changing their permanent lodging place;
  3. If a person has no other permanent lodging place, the place where they occupy a room or part of a room as a regular lodger, to which they habitually return, is their residence.

 

Non-Resident Elector 

If a person lives in one municipality but owns or rents property in another municipality, then they are a non-resident elector and able to vote in that municipality’s election. 

 

Spouse of Non-Resident Elector

If a person lives in one municipality and qualifies as a spouse of a non-resident elector, then they are able to vote in that municipality’s election.

 

People Without Housing

Persons without a permanent residence may also qualify to be added to the Voters List during the revision period by submitting an application to the Clerk. If a person has no permanent residence or lodging place, the following rules apply in determining their residence:

  1. The place to which the person most frequently returned to sleep or eat during the five weeks preceding the determination is their residence.
  2. If the person returns with equal frequency to one place to sleep and another to eat, the place to which they return to sleep is their residence.
  3. Multiple returns to the same place during a single day, whether to eat or to sleep, shall be considered one return.
  4. A person’s affidavit regarding the places to which they returned to eat or sleep during a given time period is conclusive, in the absence of evidence to the contrary.

MPAC is not required to include a person without housing's name on the Preliminary List of Electors. As persons without housing are entitled to be electors, they are also eligible to be candidates provided they meet the citizenship and age requirements, and are not otherwise prohibited by law.

 

Students

A person may have residences in two local municipalities at the same time if the person lives in one of the local municipalities in order to attend an education institution but not with the intention of changing their permanent lodging place, and the person’s permanent lodging place is in the other local municipality.

Therefore, students can vote in the municipality where they attend school and they can also vote in the municipality where they live.

 

Trailer Owners – Campgrounds

Trailer owners in campgrounds are tenants of the campground – therefore, they are potentially eligible electors. Under a timeshare contract, to be eligible, the person must be entitled to use the land on Voting Day, or for a period of six weeks or more during the calendar year in which the election is held.

 

What to Bring to Vote

Identification is required when you vote. You will need to show ID which contains your name and address. You may have to show two pieces of ID to accomplish this.

Please bring an original, or certified/notarized copy, of any of the following documents:

  • Ontario driver’s licence
  • Ontario Health Card (photo card)
  • Ontario Photo Card
  • Ontario motor vehicle permit (vehicle portion)
  • cancelled personalized cheque
  • mortgage statement, lease or rental agreement relating to property in Ontario
  • insurance policy or insurance statement
  • loan agreement or other financial agreement with a financial institution
  • document issued or certified by a court in Ontario
  • any other document from the government of Canada, Ontario or a municipality in Ontario or from an agency or such a government
  • any document from a Band Council in Ontario established under the Indian Act (Canada)
  • income tax assessment notice
  • child tax benefit statement
  • statement of employment insurance benefits paid T4E
  • statement of old age security T4A (OAS)
  • statement of Canada Pension Plan benefits T4A (P)
  • Canada Pension Plan statement of contributions
  • statement of direct deposit for Ontario Works
  • statement of direct deposit for Ontario Disability Support Program
  • Workplace Safety and Insurance Board statement of benefits T5007
  • property tax assessment
  • credit card statement, bank account statement, or RRSP, RRIF, RHOSP or T5 statement
  • CNIB Card or a card from another registered charitable organization that provides services to persons with disabilities
  • hospital card or record
  • document showing campus residence, issued by the office or officials responsible for student residence at a post-secondary institution
  • document showing residence at a long-term care home under the Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2007, issued by the Administrator for the home
  • utility bill for hydro, water, gas, telephone or cable TV or a bill from a public utilities commission
  • cheque stub, T4 statement or pay receipt issued by an employer
  • transcript or report card from a post-secondary school

You can use Elections Ontario's Voter Registration Application to confirm, update or add your information if you:

  • have changed your name or address
  • own or rent a new property
  • no longer own or rent a property
  • want to remove your information

 

Visit Elections Ontario's website to learn more about voter information, and other options including:

  • removing yourself from the Voters' List
  • removing a deceased person from the Voters' List
  • adding yourself to the list of Future Voters (if you are under 18 years of age)

 

School Board Support

To confirm or change your school support, visit the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) website.

 

Own multiple properties?

If you or your spouse own or rent property other than you home address in Ontario, you may be eligible to vote in more than one municipal election.

Pursuant to the Municipal Elections Act (“MEA”), the municipal Clerk is responsible for conducting the municipal election and establishing all procedures and forms and providing for any matters necessary for conducting the election. 

The Council of a local municipality may pass by-laws:

  • authorizing the use of voting and vote-counting equipment such as voting machines, voting recorders or optical scanning vote tabulators.
  • authorizing electors to use an alternative voting method, such as voting by mail or by telephone, that does not require electors to attend a voting place to vote.

The MEA requires the municipal Council to pass a by-law for use of voting and vote-counting equipment, authorizing electors to use an alternative voting method and circumstances in which the municipal Clerk shall hold a recount on or before May 1st in the year of the election.

 

Candidate Information

Are you considering running for office? Nominations open May 1, 2026 and close on August 21, 2026 at 2:00 PM.

On May 13, 2026 at 6:00 PM the Returning Officer/Clerk for the Town of Wasaga Beach will be hosting a Candidate Information Session to be held in the Council Chambers at Town Hall located at 30 Lewis Street, Wasaga Beach, L9Z 1A1. This session will provide a brief overview of the roles and responsibilities of Council members and discuss the particulars of Council membership in Wasaga Beach. 

On May 28, 2026 the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (MMAH) will be hosting an education session for potential Candidates to be held at the Township of Clearview Administration Centre located at 217 Gideon Street, Stayner, Ontario L0M 1S0.  Topics will include the role of council and staff, campaign expenses and contributions, financial statement requirements, and more. This meeting will be recorded and made available through the election website.

Each election cycle, the MMAH releases a Candidate’s Guide for Municipal Elections. The 2026 guide is set to be released in April, at which point this website will be updated. 

Access the 2022 guide here.

 

Important Dates for Candidates

Date Milestone
May 1, 2026 Nominations open - Nominations will be accepted at Town Hall
August 21, 2026 Nominations close at 2:00 PM
October 26, 2026 Election Day
December 31, 2026

Campaign Period ends (candidates)

March 24, 2026

Financial Statements Due (candidates)

Qualifications for Mayor, Deputy Mayor & Councillor

To run for a position on council you must be eligible to vote in the Town of Wasaga Beach.

On the day you file your nomination, a person must be:

  • A Canadian citizen
  • 18 years of age
  • An owner or tenant of land in the Town of Wasaga Beach, or the spouse of the owner or tenant

 

Qualifications for School Board Trustees

To run for School Board Trustee you must be a resident within the jurisdiction of the board, and you must be eligible to vote in a school board election. On the day you file our nomination, a person must be:

  • A Canadian citizen
  • 18 years of age
  • Must meet any other qualifications to vote for the school board (for example, being a Roman Catholic, or holding French language rights).

 

Filing a nomination

The nomination period begins on Friday, May 1, 2026.

The deadline to file a nomination to be a council or school board trustee candidate is Friday, August 21, 2026 at 2:00 PM

The Election Office is located at Town Hall, 30 Lewis Street, Wasaga Beach.

 

How to File a Nomination

You must file in person with a Deputy Returning Officer at the Election Office located at Town Hall, 30 Lewis Street. To book a nomination filing appointment, contact: election@wasagabeach.com

You will need to pay the nomination fee ($200.00 for Mayor, $100.00 for Deputy Mayor, Counicllor, Trustee) and provide identification. You are also required to swear an oath at our office. You must complete the following forms:

  • Nomination Form
  • Signatures of 25 voters supporting the nomination (mayor and councillor candidates only).  Endorsement of Nomination form
  • Declaration of Qualifications for Municipal Candidates OR Declaration of Qualification for School Board Candidates

Payment of the nomination fee must be made by cash.

 

Withdrawing a Nomination

If you no longer wish to run in the Town of Wasaga Beach municipal election, you must file a written withdrawal in-person with a Deputy Returning Officer before 2:00 PM on Nomination Day (August 21, 2026).

 

Reasons to Reject a Nomination by the Clerk

Prior to 2:00 PM on Friday, Augst 21, 2026 (Monday following Nomination Day), the Town Clerk must examine each nomination filed. If satisfied and if the nomination complies with the Municipal Election Act, 1996, the person is qualified to be nominated and the Town Clerk shall certify the nomination. If not satisfied, the Clerk shall reject the nomination and give notice to the person who sought to be nominated and all other candidates for that office. The Clerk's decision to reject a nomination is final. 

The Clerk may consider the following criteria in the decision to reject or certify nominations:

  • The candidate has refused or declined to provide proof of qualifications or identification suitable to the Clerk.
  • The candidate does not meet the eligibility requirements set out under Section 29(1) of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996.
  • The nomination form is not complete in its entirety, or the filing fee has not been paid.
  • The necessary financial statement was not filed for the previous regular election for any new election in which the individual may have been a candidate.

 

Candidate Resources

Past Election Information

Access records from previous municipal elections, including results, candidates, and official documentation.

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