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Display Period
- For municipal elections, election signs can be displayed after nomination day as set out in the Municipal Elections Act;
- Election signs must be removed three (3) days immediately following the day of election.
Sign Placement
No person shall erect, locate or display an election sign:
- on or within any Municipal property other than a road allowance;
- overhanging any Municipal property other than a road allowance;
- on any utility pole, official sign or official sign structure;
- on any tree, tree support, or fence on Municipal property;
- at any location on Municipal property where the election sign might obstruct any door, window, fire exit or any opening required for light, ventilation, ingress, egress or firefighting;
- at any location on Municipal property where the election sign might interfere with underground services;
- at any location where the election sign could obstruct the view of any pedestrian or driver of a motor vehicle or obstruct the visibility of a traffic sign or device, or where it could interfere with vehicular traffic so that it could endanger any person; or
- at any location where such election sign, in the opinion of the Designated Official, constitutes a safety hazard to the general public.
No person shall erect, locate or display an election sign within a road allowance where the election sign is:
- on any centre median, centre of a roundabout, traffic island or centre boulevard;
- within 1.5 metres (5 feet) of a fire hydrant, curb, driveway or the travelled portion of a street;
- within 30 metres (100 feet) of any intersection;
- within 15 metres (50 feet) of any bus stop;
- on any railing, retaining wall, bridge, bench, garbage can or structure of any kind; (f) on Municipal property within' 100 metres (328 feet) of any property line of a voting location; or
- within 10 metres of another election sign for the same candidate.
Election Sign By-laws
When does the election take place?
Voting Day is October 24, however eligible electors in North Grenville will be able to vote online from anywhere in the world, or vote by telephone anywhere in North America, beginning at 10:00 a.m. EST on October 17 and continuing through to 8:00 p.m. EST on October 24. Electors also have the option of voting using a paper ballot at the advanced polls on October 20-21 and on election day, October 24 between 10:00 am. and 8:00 p.m. at the Municipal Centre.
Who are the candidates and how do I contact them?
A complete list of candidates and the contact information they provided is available here.
Financial Statements
All campaign financial statements are due no later than 2 PM on Friday, March 31, 2023.
Candidates who filed a Notice of Extension of Campaign Period (Form 6) are required to submit a supplementary financial statement reflecting their total campaign no later than 2 PM on Friday, September 29, 2023.
Grace Period
Candidates who have not filed their financial statements by the applicable deadline may file their statement within 30 days of this date if they pay the City a $500 late filing fee by 2 PM on Monday, April 24, 2023 (initial statement) or Monday, October 30, 2023 (supplementary statement). Candidates who fail to file a statement by the end of the applicable 30-day grace period and who have not applied to the Superior Court of Justice for an extension prior to the deadline are subject to the penalties outlined in the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, as amended.
2022 Mayor Finances
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Colleen LYNAS
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Nancy PECKFORD
2022 Councillors Finances
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John BARCLAY
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Mitch BLOOM
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Robert BOWDEN
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Chelsea MCINTYRE
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Doreen O'SULLIVAN
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Andre RANCOURT
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Kristin-Elke STRACKERJAN
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Chris WILSON
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Deb WILSON
2022 English Public School Board Trustees
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John PALMER
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Heidi PIPER-WARD
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Lisa SWAN
2022 English Catholic School Board Trustees Finances
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Brent LATON
2022 French Public School Board Trustees
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Rachel LAFOREST
2022 French Catholic School Board Trustees
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Diane BURNS
What Is a Third Party Advertisement
A third party advertisement is an advertisement in any broadcast, print, electronic or other medium that has the purpose of promoting, supporting or opposing a candidate in the election.
All-Candidates Meetings
All candidates meetings are an opportunity for political candidates and residents to connect before an election. Residents have a chance to evaluate the candidates, political platforms, and ask questions about current issues.
The Municipality does not organize any candidate events, however, various organizations within the community often host all candidate meetings or debates.
Upcoming Meetings
Key Election Dates
Key dates for candidates and third party advertisers interested in participating in the 2022 municipal election.
Voters' Guide
The Voters' Guide from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs gives information about voting in municipal and school board elections. A new Voters' Guide will be available in 2022.
For more information about the upcoming Municipal Elections, visit