The voting method selected by Town of Huntsville Council is telephone and internet.

How to vote

Voter information letters

Voter Information Letters have been mailed out to those on the Voters' List. Watch for your letter the first week of October.

If you have not received a letter by October 11, 2022, and are qualified to vote, please contact the Election Help Centre:

  • By Phone:  (705) 990-9978
  • In Person: 37 Main Street East, Huntsville

Your Voter Information Letter contains the credentials required to vote. 

Candidate list

Here is a list of candidates running for office in the election:

View the list of CERTIFIED candidates 

Voters' Guide

Provided by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, the 2022 Voters' Guide provides information to voters for the 2022 municipal council and school board elections.

Voter resources

Acceptable voter identification documents

Only one item is required and must be an original, certified or notarial copy and shall show the person's name and qualifying address.

Acceptable Voter Identification

Election accessibility

Election Accessbility Mandates

Eligible electors and students

A person is entitled to be an elector at an election held in a local municipality (unless prohibited by this Act or any other Act) if, on Voting Day they:

  • Are a Canadian Citizen
  • Are at least 18 years of age
  • Reside in the local municipality or is the owner or tenant of land, or the spouse of such owner or tenant
  • Are not prohibited from voting as noted otherwise by law

Voter Eligibility Information

Students

If you are a student and consider your "home" to be the place where you live when you are not attending school (i.e. you plan on returning there), then you are eligible to vote in both your "home" municipality and in the municipality where you currently live while attending school.

Right to vote

An elector, whose name appears on the Voter's List with the municipality to vote there, is subject to the following rules:

  1. If the elector owns more than one property within the municipality, the elector must vote within the ward in which their residence is located. The elector does not have the choice as to where they wish to vote
  2. If the elector owns more than one property and those properties are located with more than one municipality, the elector is entitled to vote at one voting place established for each of the local municipalities for the offices of the local Council
Ward boundary map

Interested in more general election resources? We've got more resource links available for you.

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