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2018 Candidates’ guide for Ontario municipal council and school board elections

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  • General information
  • Eligibility to run for election
  • Nominations
  • Campaigning
  • Third party advertising
  • On voting day
  • After voting day
  • Campaign finance
  • Compliance and enforcement
  • Completing the financial statement
  • Forms for municipal candidates

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You can get copies of forms from your municipal clerk, or you can download them from the Government of Ontario’s Central Form Repository.

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  • Nomination Paper (Form 1)
  • Endorsement of Nomination (Form 2)
  • Appointment of Voting Proxy (Form 3)
  • Financial Statement – Auditor’s Report – Candidate (Form 4)
  • Financial Statement – Subsequent Expenses (Form 5)
  • Notice of Extension of Campaign Period (Form 6)
  • Notice of Registration – Third Party (Form 7)
  • Financial Statement – Auditor’s Report – Third Party (Form 8)
  • Declaration of Identity (Form 9)
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Updated: July 12, 2022
Published: October 16, 2019

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