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Municipal Election Information

2026 Municipal Election– October 26, 2026

Planning to Vote in the Municipal Election?


Visit RegisterToVoteON.ca for information on eligibility, registration and how to check, update or add your information to the voters list.

Advance Vote:
LocationDateTime
Nipissing Township Office
45 Beatty Street
Saturday October 10, 20269:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Commanda Community Centre
4009 Highway 522
Saturday October 17, 20269:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Voting Day:
LocationDateTime
South Shore Education Centre
60 Beatty Street
Monday October 26, 202610:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Township of Nipissing
Community Centre

2381 Highway 654
Monday October 26, 202610:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Commanda Community Centre
4009 Highway 522
Monday October 26, 202610:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Voter Qualifications:

A person is entitled to be an elector at an election held in a local Municipality if, on voting day they:

  • Reside in the local municipality or is the spouse of such owner or tenant.
  • Is a Canadian citizen.
  • Is at least 18 years old; and is not prohibited from voting under subsection (3) or otherwise by law. (Municipal Elections Act, 1996)

Questions or inquires, please contact
Kris Croskery- Hodgins, Municipal Administrator, Clerk-Treasurer: admin@nipissingtownship.com or
705-724-2144


Planning to Run For Office?

Nominations will be accepted May 1 to August 21, 2026.

2026 Municipal Candidates:

The following individuals have filed nomination papers with the Township of Nipissing for the 2026 Municipal Election.
These nominations will be certified and a complete list of names and contact information will be posted after the nominations have closed on August 21, 2026.
This list will be updated as nominations are received.

Nomination List as of June 10, 2026

Mayor
Kirkey, Stephen

Councillor
Barton, Jake
Foote, Shelly
Johnston, Christopher
Serson, Robby

School Board

Nomination List as of June 19, 2026

No Person who proposes to be a candidate may solicit or accept contributions for elections purposes or incur campaign expenses until a nomination paper has been filed.

The Term of Office Begins November 15, 2026. Nomination Forms and Candidate Guides will be available from the Township Office beginning May 1, 2026.

Questions or inquiries, please contact Kris Croskery-Hodgins, Municipal Administrator, Clerk-Treasurer

admin@nipissingtownship.com  or 705-724-2144


What To Expect As A Member of Council:

  • Regular Council Meetings are scheduled for Tuesdays starting at 6:30 p.m.
  • Meetings are held at the Township of Nipissing Community Centre located at 2381 Highway 654.
  • July, August and November have one (1) meeting per month. All other months have two (2) meetings per month.
  • Meetings average 1-2 hours in length and are open to public attendance as well as livestreamed.

The Offices For Which Persons May Be Nominated For Are:

Mayor: One (1)
Position To Be Elected
Councillors: Four (4) Positions To Be Elected

To Run For The Position Of Mayor Or Council You Must Be:

  • A Canadian Citizen
  • At Least 18 Years of Age
  • Eligible to Vote in The Township of Nipissing
  • Not disqualified to hold office by any legislation
  • A Resident of The Township of Nipissing or the Owner or Tenant of Property in The Township of Nipissing (or the spouse of an Owner or Tenant.)
Candidate Information:

Ontario begins the process towards the 2026 municipal election set to take place in the Fall. There are a variety of resources and information for elected officials and new candidates.

Interested in running or returning to municipal government? Join AMO’s new online workshop series, Stronger Leaders, Stronger Communities, for those seeking re-election and first-time candidates. The interactive workshops are offered at no charge and will provide officials with the tools, resilience and clarity to navigate today’s political landscape.

Visit AMO to register today:

Stronger Communities, Stronger Leaders Workshop Series

Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing

The Ontario Municipal Councillors Guide

Municipal Act, 2021

Candidate Resources:
Resources Specific to The Township of Nipissing:
Committees of Council:
Committee of Adjustment:All 5 Council Members Appointment
Recreation Committee:2 Council Members Appointed
Museum Board:2 Council Members Appointed
Cemetery Committee:2 Council Members Appointed
Council Appointment to Boards:
Eastholme For the Aged Board of Management
Shared With Neighboring MunicipalitiesDistrict of Parry Sound Social Services Administration Board (DSSAB)
Parry Sound District Emergency Medical Service Committee (EMS)
North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit
1 Council MemberNorth Bay – Mattawa Source Protection Authority
1 Council Member
1 Resident
Golden Sunshine Municipal Non-Profit Housing Corporation Board
1 Council Member
1 Resident
Powassan & District Union Public Library Board
1 Council Member
1 Resident
Powassan, Nipissing, Callander OPP Detachment Board
1 Council MemberEast Nipissing-North Parry Sound Veterinary Unit
1 Council MemberSturgeon Nipissing French Committee

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