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Nominations Now Open for Barrie’s 2026 Elections

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Nominations Now Open for Barrie’s 2026 Elections
Barrie, Simcoe County 2026 municipal election nominations open
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FILE – The Coat of Arms of the City of Barrie is seen in the council chambers at City Hall, Mar. 25, 2026. Photo-Julius Hern/Barrie360.

If you’ve ever considered running for local office, now’s your opportunity.

The nomination window for mayoral, council, and school trustee candidates for this fall’s Ontario municipal elections began Friday at 8:30 a. m.

Candidates have until Aug. 21 to submit their nomination papers with the municipal clerk. In Barrie, these will be accepted Monday to Friday from 8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. until August 20 and from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. on August 21.

To qualify as a candidate, individuals need to complete a form, pay a $100 nomination fee, and gather at least 25 endorsement signatures, although there are some exceptions.

This also includes submitting a Declaration of Qualification and an FOI release form that allows candidate contact information to be posted.

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The City of Barrie states that nomination papers and endorsement signatures can be viewed by anyone at the clerk’s office during regular business hours.

Individuals, corporations, and trade unions can start registering as third-party advertisers today as well; the deadline is Oct. 23.

<p Eligible Ontarians can vote in a municipality if they live there or own or rent property there-or if they are married to someone who owns or rents property in that municipality but lives elsewhere.

Municipal candidates don’t necessarily have to reside in the ward they wish to represent either. The boundaries for the City’s wards were revised in June ahead of the election and will be used this fall for fair representation.

In addition to mayor and city councillor positions, residents may also run for school board trustee roles with the Simcoe County District School Board, Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board, Conseil scolaire Viamonde, and Conseil scolaire catholique Mon Avenir.

Barrie will host two information sessions for anyone interested in running or looking into registering as a third-party advertiser on May 11 (organized by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing) and May 28 (hosted by Barrie’s election team) at City Hall.

The City indicates each session will cover different topics related to running for office or filling municipal roles-helping potential candidates figure out if it’s right for them.

Similar information sessions are also taking place across townships in Simcoe County and in Orillia.

Mayor-elects from any member township within Simcoe County will also participate on Simcoe County council.

Residents are set to vote on Oct. 26.

The current term of council in Barrie concludes on Nov. 14; elected officials will begin their next term on Nov. 15. However, these dates may differ in other municipalities.

-with files from the Canadian Press

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