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Voting starts today, October 17

Voting is now officially underway for the 2022 municipal elections across Ontario.

Voters can cast their ballot over an eight-day period from October 17 to October 24, 2022 by Internet or Telephone (only).

From the Town of Bracerbidge:

Voting is how citizens connect with the political process and how future leaders and representatives are chosen. When you take part in an election and express your view, you make democracy work and help shape your community.

In the 2022 Municipal Election, Bracebridge voters will choose the Mayor, District and Ward Councillors and School Board Trustees for the 2022-2026 Term of Office.

Voting gives the community a say in the direction the Town of Bracebridge will take. Including changes to services that impact the people of Bracebridge daily, such as transit, parks, recreation programs, animal and by-law services, and more.

School Board Trustees are elected to make decisions on budgets and facilities in your school system.

Find more information on the Bracebridge election here.

From the Town of Gravenhurst:

Voting will take place via the internet or by telephone only – there are no paper ballots.

If you wish to vote in-person or require assistance, an Election Help Centre will be located at Town Hall (3-5 Pineridge Gate).

If you are on the Voters’ List you can vote for:

  • the office of Mayor (1)
  • the office of your Ward Councillor (1)
  • the offices of District Councillors (up to 3)
  • a School Board Trustee (1)

Find more information on the Gravenhurst election here.

From the Township of Muskoka Lakes:

Internet and Telephone Voting only in 2022. Eligible electors will receive, through the mail, a sealed and personalized Voters Information Letter. 

The Township of Muskoka Lakes Election Help Centre is located at the Municipal Office Township Hall located at 1 Bailey Street Port Carling. During the voting period, Township Hall will be designated as the Election Help Centre and will be equipped with voting equipment and internet access at kiosk stations. Other municipal locations, such as the Muskoka Lakes Public Library, are available to provide internet access for individuals that do not have access to a computer device and/or internet.

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