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Results from October 24, 2022 Election

Town of Fort Frances, Townships of Alberton and LaVallee ​Cathy Piotrowski
Joelle Blanc-Paull
​Townships of Emo, Chapple, Morley, Dawson, Rainy River, Lake of the Woods, Sioux Narrows, and Nestor Falls ​David Sharp
​Town of Atikokan ​Andrea Maggrah
​Town of Sioux Lookout and Ignace ​Jim Kulchyski
Cathy Bowen
​City of Dryden, Township of Machin, and unorganized townships of Machin TSA, Dryden Locality and VanHorne Wainwright ​Kahty Bryck
Peter Marshall
 

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Municipal and School Board Elections are held every four years on the fourth Monday of October in Ontario. The next Municipal & School Board Election will be held Monday, October 24, 2022. The four-year term of office is November 15, 2022 to November 14, 2026.
 
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Nomination Period:
May 2, 2022 to August 19, 2022

Nomination Day:
Friday, August 19, 2022

Preliminary List of Electors Released:
September 1, 2022

Voting Period for Electors:
October 11, 2022 to October 24, 2022
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