Financial Statement Candidate Form 4
- Dave Mayville
- Ted Browne
- Bil Smith
- Carl Kuehl
- Maureen MacMillan
- Brian Pecoskie
- Harold Lavigne
- Janice Tiedje
- Stephen Boyle
- Jenna McRae
- Mike Henry
- Dave King
Results
- Post-Election Enabling Accessibility Report
- View the Official Results of the Municipal and School Board Elections from October 24, 2022
- View the Unofficial Results of the Municipal and School Board Elections from October 24, 2022
- View the Official Election Results of the English Public School Board Trustee
- View the Declaration of Election Results for the Renfrew County Catholic School Board - English Language Trustee
- View the Official Election Results for the Conseil des Ecoles Catholiques du Centre-Est
Official List of Certified Candidates 2022
- View the Official List of Certified Candidates
- View the Official List of Certified Candidates for the Renfrew County Catholic School Board - English Language Trustee
- View the Official List of Certified Candidates for the Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est
- View the Declaration of Acclamation to Office for the English Public School Board Trustee
- View the Declaration of Acclamation to Office for the French School Board Trustee
So You Want to Run for Council!!
- Find out more information about the roles and responsibilities of Council.
- Nomination for Office
- Call for Nominations - Renfrew County Catholic School Board
- Call for Nominations - Renfrew County District School Board
- Nomination Paper - Form 1
**Please Note** In 2017 the Province of Ontario passed legislation to amend the Municipal Elections Act, 1996. One of the changes was that, for the 2018 municipal election a candidate would require 25 signatures to endorse their Nomination Form. In April 2018, the Province of Ontario amended this legislation to exclude municipalities with under 4000 electors, therefore, candidates for municipal council in Killaloe, Hagarty and Richards do not require this endorsement. Nomination Forms can be filed at the township office from May 2, 2022 to August 18, 2022 during regular office hours (8:30 am to 4:30 pm), and on Nomination Day (August 19, 2022) from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm.
- By-Law 10 - 2022 Authorizing Mail-In Voting
- Ensure you are on the voters' list for the 2022 municipal elections!!
- Candidates' Guide
- Voters' Guide
- Third Party Advertisers Guide
- Election Accessibility Plan - 2022 Municipal Elections
- Read about the rules guiding the 2022 municipal council and school board elections. (Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing)
- Township of Killaloe Hagarty and Richards Ward Map
- County of Renfrew Sign By-Law
- Municipal Elections Act, 1996
Who can be a candidate?
A Candidate must be a resident of the municipality or a non-resident owner or tenant of land in the municipality or the spouse of such non-resident owner or tenant;
- a Canadian citizen and at least 18 years old;
- not legally prohibited from voting; and not disqualified by any legislation from holding municipal office.
- You must pay a fee of $100 for a Councillor and $200 for Mayor.
Who can vote in elections?
Anyone can vote in a municipal election who, on the day of the election, is:
- 18 years of age or older
- a Canadian citizen; and
- either a resident of the municipality or a property owner or tenant or the spouse or same sex partner of an owner or tenant in the municipality during a specified time just before the election.
Your name must be on the voters' list in order for you to cast a ballot. The voters' list is prepared in several steps: A preliminary list is created by the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) based on data it keeps on home ownership and tenancy. The preliminary list is sent to the municipal clerk after a by-election has been called or in advance of a regular election which occurs every 4 years. The clerk can correct any errors on the list, and the corrected list then becomes the voters' list. If you are not on the voters' list, or if your information is incorrect (for example, you have moved and may be listed at a former address), you may apply to have your name added or your information corrected. This may be done until the close of voting on voting day in a regular election or by-election. You may have your name added to the voters' list at the voting place. You may be asked to show identification to establish that you are eligible to vote. For more information about getting on the voters' list, you should contact your municipal clerk.