Municipal elections in Ontario occur every four years and is an opportunity for residents across Ontario to vote for candidates vying to become Mayor, Reeve, Warden, City Councillors and School Board Trustees in their communities.Municipal governments and school boards provide services and programs that affect our everyday lives.
Voter cards are mailed prior to election day and more resources can be found by contacting your local municipality.Voting ensures that your voice is heard for the community that you reside in, make it count!We’re passionate about your safety. Everything from the maintenance of roadways, the access to drinking water, collection of garbage, transit, delivery of recreational programs and after school activities are all done at the municipal level.Casting your ballot in the upcoming municipal election provides you with a voice on how you want your community to be governed.

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There will be some changes this time around, which were part of the Municipal Elections Modernization Act, 2016. The leaders you elect to represent you at the municipal level will make decisions that affects the quality of life for all those in the community.In a recent survey conducted by CAA among its Members, it was found that members are very engaged in municipal issues, and care a great deal about the resources in their communities. If you are on the voters list, you should receive a card in later October of the election year, telling you that you are eligible to vote. ELECTION TERM ELECTION DATE NEXT ELECTIONS; Alberta: 4 Years: 3 rd Monday of October for all municipalities, except summer villages where elections take place in July and August: October 18, 2021: British Columbia: 4 Years: 3 rd Saturday of October: October 15, 2022: Manitoba: 4 Years: 4 th Wednesday of October 93 percent of members surveyed perceived road infrastructure to be the top priority for communities, while 82 percent cited pedestrian and road safety as a concern.The CAA Government and Community Relations team maintains on going conversations with government representatives on issues that matter most to our members. CAA also participates in annual conferences such as the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) where both municipal and provincial leaders gather and has been an opportunity to highlight topics such as municipal towing regulations and distracted driving.On-going and notable campaigns like the CAA Worst Roads, Watch for Bikes and School Safety Patrol to name a few, are some of the ways in which CAA helps to ensure communities remain safe for everyone, no matter your mode of transportation.If you are eligible to vote, there a few things you should know before election day. Municipal elections in Ontario occur every four years and is an opportunity for residents across Ontario to vote for candidates vying to become Mayor, Reeve, Warden, City Councillors and School Board Trustees in their communities. Read about all the roadside benefits of your membership.Explore dream destinations, spectacular cruises and vacation packages from CAA Travel.Attend a virtual travel event and discover amazing trips you can start planning now.Protect you with a variety of insurance products meeting all your needs.We are currently experiencing higher-than-normal call volumes due to COVID-19.