2026 Canadian electoral calendar
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This is a list of elections in Canada that will be held in 2026. Included are municipal, provincial and federal elections, by-elections on any level, referendums and party leadership races at any level.
General elections
Scheduled elections
January–February
- January 19: Municipal by-election in Ward 3, Greater Napanee, Ontario[1]
- January 21: Municipal by-election in North Battleford, Saskatchewan[2]
- February 7:
- February 13: Quebec Liberal Party leadership election
- February 15: Municipal by-election for councillor number 1, Saint-Cyrille-de-Wendover, Quebec
- February 21: Municipal by-election in Electoral Area A, Cariboo Regional District, British Columbia
- February 22:
- Mayoral by-election in Lac-Sergent, Quebec
- Municipal by-election for councillor number 6, Lyster and for councillor number 3, Saint-Donat, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Quebec
- February 23: Chicoutimi provincial by-election, Quebec[4]
- February 28: Municipal by-election in Montrose, British Columbia
March
- March 1:
- Municipal by-elections for councillor number 2, La Martre, for councillors number 4 and 5, Lac-Frontière, and for councillors 1 and 3, Saint-Marcel, Quebec
- Mayoral by-election in Saint-Séverin, Chaudière-Appalaches, Quebec
- March 8: Mayoral by-election in Sainte-Félicité, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Quebec
- March 14: Municipal by-election in Peachland, British Columbia
- March 15: Municipal by-election for councillor number 2, Métis-sur-Mer, Quebec
- March 16: Municipal by-election in Ward 5, Brant County, Ontario[5]
- March 22:
- Municipal by-election for councillor number 6, Saint-Luc-de-Bellechasse, Quebec
- By-election in Electoral Division 9, Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board, Quebec[6]
- March 29:
- New Democratic Party leadership election[7]
- Municipal by-election for councillor number 5, Lac-Frontière, councillor number 6, Mont-Saint-Grégoire, for councillor number 1, Pointe-Fortune, for councillor number 6, Saint-Juste-du-Lac, and for councillor number 2, Saint-Omer, Quebec
April
- April 12: Coalition Avenir Québec leadership election
- April 13: Federal by-elections in Scarborough Southwest, Terrebonne and University—Rosedale
- April 19: Municipal by-election for councillors number 5 and 6 in Maricourt; councillor number 4, Saint-Antoine-de-l'Isle-aux-Grues; mayor and councillor number 4, Saint-Camille-de-Lellis; councillor number 3, Saint-Paulin; councillor number 6, Saint-Philippe; councillor number 6, Saint-Séverin, Chaudière-Appalaches; councillors number 2, 5 and 6, Sainte-Élisabeth; councillor number 3, Valcourt (township), Quebec
- April 20: Municipal by-election in Bonnyville, Alberta[8]
- April 26: Municipal by-elections for councillors number 4 and 5 in Barraute; councillor number 6, Moffet; councillors number 2 and 5, Saint-Léon-le-Grand, Mauricie; councillors number 4 and 6, Sainte-Florence; Du Vieux-Quai District, Sept-Îles, Quebec
May–June
- May 3: Municipal by-elections for councillor number 3, Adstock; councillor number 1, Chute-aux-Outardes; councillor number 5, Clerval; Hudson Centre District, Hudson;[9] councillor number 1, Laforce; councillor number 3, Saint-Edmond-de-Grantham; councillor number 1, Saint-Louis-de-Blandford; councillor number 3, Saint-Patrice-de-Beaurivage, Quebec
- May 10: Municipal by-election for councillor number 3, Esprit-Saint; Parent District, La Tuque; councillors number 3 and number 4, Palmarolle; Mayor and councillor number 2, Saint-Dominique-du-Rosaire; councillor number 3, Saint-Marc-de-Figuery, Quebec
- May 11: New Brunswick municipal elections
- May 24: Municipal by-election for councillor number 2 and 3, Grosse-Île; councillor number 3 and 4, Port-Cartier, Quebec
- May 30: Conservative Party of British Columbia leadership election
- May 31: Municipal by-election for councillor number 2, Lemieux; councillor number 5, Saint-Herménégilde; mayor of Sainte-Claire, Quebec
- June 7: Municipal by-elections for councillor number 2 and 4, Grandes-Piles, Quebec
- June 14: Warden by-election, Les Basques Regional County Municipality, Quebec; Mayoral by-election in Notre-Dame-de-Lorette; councillor number 5, Saint-Raphaël, Quebec
- June 21: Municipal by-election for councillor number 2, Saint-Paul-de-Montminy, Quebec
October
- October 17:
- October 19: 2026 Alberta referendum
- October 26: Ontario municipal elections[11]
- October 28: Manitoba municipal elections
November
- November 2: Prince Edward Island municipal elections
- November 9: Saskatchewan municipal elections
- November 21: Ontario Liberal Party leadership election
- November 28: Nova Scotia Liberal Party leadership election
December
- December 14: Northwest Territories municipal elections[12]
Unscheduled elections
- The Pas-Kameesak provincial by-election (2026)
- Chéticamp-Margarees-Pleasant Bay provincial by-election (2026)
- Scarborough Southwest provincial by-election (2026)
- Quebec general election (must be held on or before October 5)
- Cornwall-Meadowbank provincial by-election (2026)