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The 2022 municipal elections in Ontario were held on October 24, 2022. [ 1 ] Voters in the province of Ontario elected mayors , councillors , school board trustees and all other elected officials in all of the province's municipalities .
The Municipal Elections Act, 1972, S.O. 1972, c. 95 Standardization of election rules: Term of office set as two years for all officials (s. 9) Effective with 1972 elections, all elections to be held every other year (s. 10) Election Day fixed on the first Monday of December (s. 11)
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent PC NDP Liberal Green Other Bay of Quinte: Tyler Allsopp [2]: Amanda Robertson [3]: Dave O'Neil [4]: Lori Borthwick [5]: Tyler Allsopp
Candidate for Ward 1 in the 2014 municipal election, placing fifth of six; [51] [52] Ward 7 in the 2018 municipal election, placing 11th of 12; [53] [54] and Ward 3 in the 2022 municipal election. [55] Also ran as an independent candidate for Mississauga East-Cooksville in the 2011 provincial election. [56] Candidacy registered: April 10, 2024
Municipal by-election in 100 Mile House, British Columbia; June 23: Municipal by-election in District 6, Sainte-Sabine, Chaudière-Appalaches, Quebec; June 24: 2024 Toronto—St. Paul's federal by-election; Municipal by-election in Chestermere, Alberta (mayor and five councillors) [31] Municipal by-election in Tignish, Prince Edward Island
Nominated candidates for the 2022 Ontario general election Party Leader Candidates Ontario Alliance: Joshua Eriksen 2 Canadians' Choice Party: Bahman Yazdanfar 2 Consensus Ontario: Brad Harness 11 Ontario Centrist Party: Mansoor Qureshi 2 Communist Party of Canada (Ontario) Drew Garvie 13 Electoral Reform Party: Peter House 2
Previous mayor Ric Bresee was elected to the Ontario Legislature in the 2022 Ontario general election for the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario in the riding of Hastings—Lennox and Addington. [6] Deputy mayor Jim Hegadorn was appointed mayor August 8, and is running for election for a full term.
Prior to the election, the province of Ontario passed the Strong Mayors Act, which granted the office of mayor additional powers including the development of the budget, creating council committees, appointing the chairs and vice chairs of those committees, the power to reorganize departments, appointing department heads, and appointing the city manager.