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2022 Municipal Election - Daily Voting Stats
Daily Voting Stats
(as of October 24th at 10:48 p.m.)
Total Eligible Electors | Total Participation | |
---|---|---|
2022 Municipal Election | 7,363 | 14.0% |
Upper Canada District School Board - English Public Trustee | ||
Ward 1 | 3,524 | 11.5% |
Ward 2 | 2,827 | 16.9% |
Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario – English Separate Trustee | ||
Ward 1 | 371 | 16.4% |
Ward 2 | 439 | 1969% |
Carole Dufort
Max Benda
Diane Burns
What Ward Do I Live In?
Drummond Ward
If your tax bill begins with 0919919 you live in the Drummond Ward.
North Elmsley Ward
If your tax bill begins with 0919908 you live in the North Elmsley Ward.
Ward Boundaries
General Guidelines for Election Signs
Election signs placed by or on behalf of a candidate or a political party, and signs designed to encourage citizens to vote, may be placed on the right-of-way of a highway after an official election has been issued, or for municipal elections in accordance with any by-law outlining a time frame for the placement of municipal election signs, subject to the following conditions:
An Election sign must not be placed upon or adjacent to the right-of-way of a Class 1A Freeway, Class 1 B Staged Freeway and Class 2A Principal Arterial Highway (i.e. Highway 400, Highway 11 and Highway 69).
Election signs may be erected on the right-of-way or adjacent to a Class 28 Undivided Arterial Highway, a Class 3 Collector Highway or Class 4 Local Highway after an official election has been called.
Everyone has the right to place an election sign on their private property no matter what Class of Highway. A maximum of two election signs are permitted upon any one property. Any election sign over 3.7m2 (40ft2) requires a sign permit.
Election signs up to 0.7m2 (8 ft2) in size must be placed a minimum of 4m (12 ft) from edge of pavement. Election signs over 0.7m2 (8 ft2} and up to 3.7 m2 (40 ft2) must be placed at the outer limit of the highway right-of-way.
Election signs must not be affixed to any permanent or official highway sign, a guide rail or other highway structure or facility. They must not be placed where they may interfere with visibility, official signs, traffic signals, or other safety devices. They must not be placed on a safety island at intersections.
An election sign must not exceed one sign facing in each direction of travel on the right-of-way on any 2.0 km section of a provincial highway.
Portable read-o-graph sign trailers are prohibited on the right-of-way of a highway. Such read-o-graph sign trailers may be utilized, providing they are erected on private property and meet the requirements of the ministry for portable read-o-graph signing.
Permits or Letters of Approval are not required for any election signs erected under the Ministry of Transportation's Corridor Signing Policy. A Sign Permit will be required for any signs in excess of 3.7 m2 (40 sq. ft.) in size and they must be placed on private property.
Any signs contravening this policy will be removed by the Ministry of Transportation.
Candidate committees, volunteers and/or workers shall be required to remove all candidate advertising (election signs) from the Ministry of Transportation right-of-way and adjacent properties within three (3) working days following Election Day.
Signs not retrieved by this time will be picked up by the Ministry of Transportation patrol forces and stored in a safe place (patrol yard, etc.) for a period of two (2) weeks. After this time the election signs will be disposed of.


Municipal Authority to Remove Advertisements (Section 88.7)
If a municipality is satisfied that there has been a contravention of section 88.3 (candidates’ election campaign advertisements), 88.4 (third party advertisements) or 88.5 (mandatory information in third party advertisements), the municipality may require a person who the municipality reasonably believes contravened the section or caused or permitted the contravention, or the owner or occupier of the land on which the contravention occurred, to remove the advertisement or discontinue the advertising.
NOTICE OF NOMINATION FOR OFFICE
Municipal Elections Act, 1996 (s. 32)
2022 MUNICIPAL & SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS
NOTICE TO ALL MUNICIPAL ELECTORS IN THE COUNTY OF LANARK
This notice is for anyone proposing to be a candidate in the 2022 municipal and school board elections on October 24, 2022. Nominations for the positions listed below must be made on the prescribed form available at your Municipal Clerk’s Office. Nomination forms must be filed, with the prescribed declaration by at least 25 persons (excluding Montague), either in person or by your agent, with the Returning Officer of the appropriate municipality during that office’s normal office hours between Monday, May 2, 2022 to Thursday, to August 18, 2022, and between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Friday, August 19, 2022 (Nomination Day).
The required filing fee for the Head of Council is $200.00 and all other offices are $100.00 (cash, debit, certified cheque or money order made payable to the appropriate municipality or by an electronic method of payment that the Clerk specifies) must accompany the signed form. Full details on the procedures to be followed may be obtained from the appropriate Municipal Clerk.