Municipal elections in Canada

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Municipal elections in Canada fall within the jurisdiction of the various provinces and territories, who usually hold their municipal elections on the same date every two, three or four years, depending on the location.

Each province has its own nomenclature for municipalities and some have local elections for unincorporated areas which are not technically municipalities. These entities can be called cities, towns, villages, townships, hamlets, parishes and, simply, municipalities, county municipalities, regional county municipalities, municipal districts, regional districts, counties, regional municipalities, specialized municipalities, district municipalities or rural municipalities. Many of these may be used by Statistics Canada as the basis for census divisions or census subdivisions.

Municipal elections usually elect a mayor and city council and often also a school board. Some locations may also elect other bodies, such as Vancouver, which elects its own parks board. Some municipalities will also hold referendums or ballot initiatives at the same time, usually relating to spending projects or tax changes.

Elections for city councils are held through either a ward system or an at-large system, depending on the location. Vancouver is the largest city in Canada to use the at-large system, while most other large cities use wards.

Most councils are non-partisan and elect only independents. However, some municipalities have locally based political parties or election slates. These include Montreal, Quebec City and Longueuil in Quebec and Vancouver, Victoria, Surrey and Richmond in British Columbia. These local parties are rarely affiliated with any provincial or federal parties.

Voting may be done with paper ballots that are hand-counted, or by various forms of electronic voting.

Province or Territory Occurrence Date Last election Next election
AlbertaExcluding Lloydminster4 years3rd Monday in October20252029
British Columbia4 years3rd Saturday in October20222026
Manitoba4 years4th Wednesday in October20222026
New Brunswick4 years2nd Monday in May2021
2022
2025
2026
Newfoundland and Labrador4 yearslast Tuesday in September20252029
Northwest TerritoriesTaxed communities3 years3rd Monday in October20242027
Hamlets2 years2nd Monday in December20242026
Nova Scotia4 years3rd Saturday in October20242028
Nunavut4 years4th Monday in October20232027
Ontario4 years4th Monday in October20222026
Prince Edward Island4 years1st Monday in November20222026
Quebec4 years1st Sunday in November20252029
SaskatchewanUrban municipalities,
including Alberta portion of Lloydminster
4 years2nd Wednesday in October20242028
Odd-numbered districts in rural municipalities4 years[1]2nd Wednesday in October20242028
Even-numbered districts in rural municipalities4 years[1]2nd Wednesday in October20222026
Yukon3 years3rd Thursday in October20242027

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