Information for Voters

Voting day is Monday, October 26, 2026. The voting period is planned to begin on Friday, October 16, 2026, and eligible voters will be able to cast their ballots any time between Friday, October 16 at 10:00 a.m. and Monday, October 26 at 8:00 p.m. using the internet or telephone.

You are eligible to vote in the Municipal Election if you meet all of the following:

  • You are a Canadian citizen;
  •  On election day, you are aged 18 or older; 
  • You are a resident of Greater Napanee, or the owner or tenant or spouse of an owner or tenant of land in Greater Napanee; and
  • You are not disqualified from voting under the Act. 

Resident and non-resident electors are defined as:

  • You are considered a resident if, on election day, you live within Grater Napanee. This includes people who own, rent, live in shared accommodation, or live in the Town but do not have a fixed address. Being a resident elector is the most common type of eligibility.
  • You are considered a non-resident voter if you own or rent property within the Town but do not live at that property. You can only be a resident elector in one municipality, but you can be a non-resident elector in any municipality where you own or rent property.
    • The property must be in your name as an individual. You do not qualify as an elector for property owner by a business or trust.
    •  Even though you can be eligible to vote in multiple municipalities where you own property, you can still only cast one ballot within each municipality, regardless of how many properties you own.
    • If you live in Greater Napanee and own property in other wards, your voter registration will be assigned to the ward that you live in.

The following are not permitted to vote in a municipal election:

  • A corporation;
  • A person who is serving a prison sentence;
  • A person acting as an executor or trustee; and
  • A person who was convicted of a corrupt practice under the Act for an election held within the last 5 years.

Up until August 12, you can visit Elections Ontario registertovoteon.ca to confirm that you are on the Voters’ List and that your information is correct. You can also update your information online.

After August 12, you will need to submit an Application to Amend the Voters’ List to the Clerk using the prescribed form. 

You can register to vote up until the closing of polls on Election Day.

In order to be added to the Voters’ List, have your information corrected, or be issued a new voting PIN, you will need to provide identification that shows your name and your Greater Napanee address.

  • A Voter Information Letter cannot be used as ID.
  • A passport cannot be used as it does not show your address.
  • A digital version of a document, such as an e-statement, shown on your mobile device is acceptable ID.
  • A photocopy of a physical document, such as a photocopy of a driver’s license, is not acceptable as ID.

For a full list of acceptable ID under Ontario Regulation 304/13, view this list.

Greater Napanee is once again using internet and telephone voting for the election. You can vote from any location with a phone or internet connection.

In the fall, Voter Information Letters will be mailed out to all registered voters on the Voters’ List. You will need to use your unique personal identification number (PIN) contained in the letter and your date of birth as voting credentials. The letters will provide you with a toll-free number you can call to cast your ballot, or an online voting portal you can visit.

If you require assistance with voting, we will also have in-person touch screen voting options made available during the advance voting period at 99 Advance Ave on weekdays from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. and on Election Day at the Best & Bash Arena (16 McPherson Drive) from 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Additional advance voter assistance options will be scheduled closer to the voting period.

Your local government is responsible for many policies and decisions that impact your daily life. Voting, engaging with candidates, and being involved in elections is one way to make sure your voice is heard. Among other things, Town Council is responsible for:

  • Setting utility rates, user fees, and tax levies;
  • Setting standards for municipal services;
  • Growth, development and planning decisions;
  • Community standards and by-law enforcement;
  • Recreation, culture, events and facilities.

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