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Municipal Elections 2022

Information for Candidates

Information for candidates

Appointments at Town Hall

Nominations and registrations for Candidates and third party advertisers for the 2022 Municipal Elections will take place by appointment only at Town Hall in the Clerk’s office, with the Town Clerk or her designate. Candidates, third party advertisers, or their agents, will be permitted to attend their appointment with one guest.

Beginning on Friday, April 29, 2022, candidates, third party advertisers, or their agents, may contact the Clerk, Myriam Longtin by phone at 613-632-0106 or by email at to schedule an appointment. Appointments will be reserved on a first come, first serve basis.

Information for Candidates

The next municipal elections to elect a Mayor, six (6) Municipal Councillors and one (1) School Board Trustee will be held on October 24th 2022. Individuals may consider running for one of the following offices:

  • Mayor – one elected at large
  • Municipal Councillor – elected at large
  • School Board Trustee – one person is elected for the Township of Champlain, the Township of East Hawkesbury, the Town of Hawkesbury, and the Township of Alfred and Plantagenet

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For more information, we recommend consulting the Ministry of Municipal 2022 Candidates' Guide - Ontario municipal council and school board elections. This guide was created to provide candidates with general information in plain language concerning the rules and constraints of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996 and other legislation and regulations.

Who can be a candidate for Mayor or Municipal Councillor?

A person is eligible to be a candidate for Mayor or Municipal Councillor if they are:

  • a resident of the Town of Hawkesbury, or an owner or tenant of land in the Town of Hawkesbury, or the spouse of such an owner or tenant;
  • a Canadian citizen;
  • at least 18 years old; and
  • not legally prohibited from voting.

A candidate must be eligible as of the day they are nominated and must remain eligible throughout the election period and, if elected, throughout the term of office.

Who cannot be a candidate for Mayor or Municipal Councillor?

The following individuals are ineligible from being elected as a member of council, or from holding office as a member of council:

  • an employee of the municipality unless they take an unpaid leave of absence beginning the day they are nominated and resign if elected to the office.
  • a judge of any court.
  • a member of the Provincial Legislature, the Federal House of Commons or Senate who has not resigned from their office by the close of nominations. Proof of resignation must be provided by the close of nominations or the Clerk will not certify the nomination.
  • a candidate who failed to file the necessary financial statement(s) in the last municipal election or by-election.

Town of Hawkesbury employees

Employees of the Town of Hawkesbury who wish to run for Mayor or Municipal Councillor in the 2022 Municipal Elections must take an unpaid leave of absence before filing their nomination forms. The employee must provide the Clerk with a copy of the documentation showing that they have taken the leave of absence and the effective date.

Who can be a candidate for School Board Trustee?

A person is eligible to be a candidate for School Board Trustee if they are:

  • a Canadian citizen;
  • at least 18 years old;
  • a resident within the board's area of jurisdiction;
  • a supporter of that school board; and
  • not legally prohibited from voting.

A candidate for School Board Trustee must be eligible as of the day they are nominated and must remain eligible throughout the election period and, if elected, throughout the term of office.

Who cannot be a candidate for School Board Trustee?

The following people are ineligible from being elected as a School Board Trustee or from holding office in any school board:

  • an employee of the school board unless they take an unpaid leave of absence beginning the day they are nominated and resign if elected to the office.
  • a clerk, treasurer, deputy-clerk or deputy-treasurer of any municipality within the area of jurisdiction of the school board except those on an unpaid leave of absence.
  • a member of the Provincial Legislature, the Federal House of Commons or Senate who has not resigned from their office by the close of nominations. Proof of resignation must be provided by the close of nominations.
  • a candidate who failed to file the necessary financial statement(s) in the last municipal election or by-election.

School Board Employees

Employees of any school boards (including supply teachers) are disqualified from being elected as a School Board Trustee or from holding office on any school boards, except during a leave of absence. The employee must take an unpaid leave of absence before filing their nomination forms.

The employee must give written notice to the school board, in advance of their intention to take unpaid leave. This notice should be forwarded to the appropriate school board’s Director of Education who should endeavour to ensure that it is forwarded to the Board of Trustees before the date upon which the unpaid leave is to commence.

Nomination Information

To run for office of the Mayor, Councillor, or School Board Trustee, candidates must:

o             25 signatures endorsing the nomination from eligible electors

  • Pay the filing fee

o             $200.00 to run for Mayor

o             $100.00 to run for the other positions

  • Provide proof of identity.

Note: Nomination forms are public documents and are available for inspection at the Clerk’s office.

Nomination period

Monday, May 2, 2022, is the first day for candidates to file their nomination forms for the office of Mayor, Municipal Councillor or School Board Trustee at the Clerk’s office during regular office hours (Monday to Friday from 8 am to 11 am and from 1 pm to 3:30 pm).

Nominations for the 2022 Municipal Elections will take place at the Clerk’s office by appointment only with the Clerk or her designate. Candidates, or their agents, will be permitted to attend their appointment with one guest.

Friday, August 19, 2022, at 2 pm is the deadline for candidates to submit their nomination forms for the office of Mayor, Municipal Councillor or School Board Trustee at the Clerk’s office.

Friday, August 19, 2022, at 2 pm is the deadline for candidates for the office of Mayor, Municipal Councillor or School Board Trustee to withdraw their nomination at the Clerk’s office.

A candidate that has previously filed nomination forms and wishes to change office, must file new nomination forms for their preferred office. These nomination forms must be filed in person by the candidate or their agent at the Clerk’s office at the Town of Hawkesbury, by appointment only. A candidate’s previous nomination is deemed to be withdrawn upon receipt of the nomination forms for a different office.

Endorsement of nominations for Mayor or Municipal Councillor

At least 25 eligible electors must endorse a candidate’s nomination for the office of Mayor or Municipal Councillor. Individuals who provide a signature endorsing a nomination will have to sign a declaration stating they are eligible to vote in the municipality as of the day they sign the endorsement.

The nomination forms of a candidate running for the office of Mayor or Municipal Councillor must be submitted with a declaration of qualification from each of the eligible electors endorsing their nomination.

Candidates for School Board Trustees are not required to complete and submit an endorsement of nomination.

Filing fees

Candidates must pay a filing fee when submitting their nomination forms as follows:

  • The filing fee for a candidate running for Mayor is $200.
  • The filing fee for a candidate running for Municipal Councillor or School Board Trustee is $100.

Nomination filing fees are refundable if the candidate’s initial financial statement and auditor’s report (if applicable) are filed on or before Friday, March 31, 2023, at 2 pm.

Withdrawal of nomination

A candidate may withdraw their nomination by notifying the Clerk in writing before 2 pm on Friday, August 19, 2022.

Candidates who withdraw their nomination are still required to submit a initial financial statement by Friday, March 31, 2023, at 2 pm that covers all financial transactions up to the time of the withdrawal.

Campaign finances

Campaign finances

Candidates cannot raise or spend any money on their campaign until they have filed their nomination forms and opened a bank account exclusively for the purposes of the election campaign.

Candidates are responsible for keeping records of the financial activities related to their campaign and are required to keep these records until Saturday, November 15, 2026, when the next council or school board takes office.

Campaign contributions

Campaign contributions are any money, goods or services that are given to a candidate for use in their campaign, including money and goods that a candidate contributes to themselves. Candidates must issue a receipt for every contribution they receive. The receipt should show who made the contribution, the date, and the value of the contribution.

Candidates can accept contributions from:

  • Individuals who are normally residents of Ontario; and
  • The candidate and their spouse. (Note: if a candidate’s spouse is not usually a resident of Ontario, they can still contribute to their spouse’s campaign.)

Candidates cannot accept contributions from:

  • A federal political party registered under the Canada Elections Act (Canada) or any federal constituency association or registered candidate at a federal election endorsed by that party.
  • A provincial political party, constituency association, registered candidate or leadership contestant registered under the Election Finances Act.
  • A corporation that carries on business in Ontario.
  • A trade union that holds bargaining rights for employees in Ontario.
  • The Crown in right of Canada or Ontario, a municipality, or a local board.

Campaign contribution limits

Individuals may contribute a maximum of $1,200 to a single candidate. This includes the value of any goods or services donated to the campaign. Individuals may not contribute more than $5,000 in total to candidates running for offices on the same council or school board. Any contribution of money must come directly from the contributor.

Contributions greater than $25 may not be made in cash. All contributions above $25 must be made by cheque, money order, or by a method that clearly shows where the funds come from.

Under the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, candidates are required to inform each of their contributors of these contribution limits.

There is a limit on how much a candidate running for municipal council and their spouse can contribute to their own campaign.

The contribution limit is calculated based on the number of electors who are eligible to vote for each office. The following formula is used to calculate the limit that a candidate running for municipal council, and their spouse, can contribute to their own campaign:

Candidates running for Mayor: $7,500 plus 20 cents per elector, to a maximum of $25,000; and

Candidates running for Municipal Councillor: $5,000 plus 20 cents per elector, to a maximum of $25,000.

Candidates are provided with an estimate of their contribution limit when they file their nomination forms. This estimate is based on the number of electors in the previous regular election.

Campaign period

The campaign period for a candidate for Mayor, Municipal Councillor and School Board Trustee begins on the day their nomination forms are filed and ends on Tuesday, January 3, 2023. On this date, the candidate’s campaign is automatically closed. Candidates cannot accept any contributions or incur any expenses after the end of the campaign period.

If at the end of the campaign period a candidate’s campaign expenses are greater than their campaign income, their campaign will be in deficit. Candidates with a deficit may extend their campaign to fundraise.

If a candidate’s campaign has a surplus, the candidate must pay the surplus to the Clerk when filing their financial statement.

Extending a campaign

If a candidate has a deficit at the end of the campaign period, they can extend their campaign for an additional six months to attempt to erase the deficit.

To extend a campaign, a candidate must:

The extended campaign period will continue until the earliest of the following:

  • the deficit is erased;
  • the candidate notifies the Clerk in writing they are no longer accepting any contributions; or
  • the end of the Supplementary Campaign Period on Friday, June 30, 2023.

Candidates that extend their campaign must submit two financial statements by the statutory deadline dates as follows:

  • Initial financial statement must be filed on or before Friday, March 31, 2023 at 2 pm
  • Supplementary financial statement must be filed on or before Friday, September 29, 2023 at 2 pm.
Financial statements

Initial financial statements

Candidates are responsible for filing a complete and accurate Financial Statement - Auditor's Report Candidate - Form 4 by Friday, March 31, 2023, at 2 pm. The statement covers the period from the day the candidate filed their nomination forms until Tuesday, January 3, 2023.

Any candidate that filed a nomination form must file an initial financial statement. This includes candidates who withdrew their nomination, candidates who were not certified and did not appear on the ballot, and candidates who were acclaimed.

All initial financial statements must be filed by the candidate or by an agent acting on the candidate’s behalf, in person at the Clerk’s office. Initial financial statements may not be faxed, mailed or emailed, as an original signature is required. If an agent of the candidate is filing the initial financial statement, the forms must be fully completed by the candidate prior to filing.

The candidate or the agent filing the initial financial statement will be required to present proof of identity.

A candidate must notify the Clerk, in writing, of any Court extension by 2 pm on Friday, March 31, 2023. Penalties will commence at 2:01 pm on Friday, March 31, 2023.

Candidates will not receive a refund of their nomination fee unless they file their initial financial statement by the deadline.

Supplementary financial statements

The deadline for candidates who extended their campaign to file their supplementary Financial Statement - Auditor's Report Candidate - Form 4 is Friday, September 29, 2023, at 2 pm. The supplementary financial statement covers the period from the day the candidate filed their nomination forms until Friday, June 30, 2023.

A candidate must notify the Clerk, in writing, of any Court extension by 2 pm on Friday, September 29, 2023. Penalties will commence at 2:01 pm on Friday, September 29, 2023.

30-day grace period and late filing fee

Candidates who miss the financial statement filing deadlines (2 pm on Friday, March 31, 2023, for the initial filing; 2 pm on Friday, September 29, 2023, for the supplementary filing) can still submit their statement up to 30 days later provided that they pay a $500 late filing fee.

The grace period for the initial financial statement filing ends at 2 pm on Monday, May 1, 2023.

The grace period for the supplementary financial statement filing ends at 2 pm on Monday, October 30, 2023.

The $500 late filing fee can be paid via cash, debit/credit card, certified cheque or money order payable to the Town of Hawkesbury.

Voters’ List

The Voters’ List is a list of eligible electors in the Town of Hawkesbury. During non-election years the Town does not maintain a Voters’ List.

During an election cycle, the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) is responsible for preparing the preliminary list of electors for each municipality and school board in Ontario. It is MPAC’s Municipal Property Assessment database of both property owners and tenants that is used to prepare this preliminary list, which aids in the preparation of the final Voters’ List for Voting Day.

Once a municipality has prepared the Voters’ List, the Revision Period begins, and electors may add, amend or remove their information.

For the 2022 Municipal Elections in the Town of Hawkesbury, the online Revision Period will begin on Thursday, September 1, 2022 and end on Friday, September 16, 2022 at 4:30 pm. During this period, electors can conveniently verify and amend their information online by using the “Am I on the voters’ list?” tool. After this period, electors can download and bring the completed Application to Add or Amend My Information on the Voters’ List form to the Clerk’s office. The form will also be available at the Town Hall on voting day.

In the meantime, electors are encouraged to use MPAC’s online tool, VoterLookup.ca, to confirm whether they are on the preliminary list of electors for the upcoming municipal elections. This tool can be used to make updates to the elector’s information, to add a name to the enumeration, and/or to change an elector’s school support for electoral purposes.

Voters’ List for candidates

Copies of the Voters’ List will become available to candidates for their use, upon written request, on Thursday, September 1, 2022.

Candidates that received an original copy of the Voters’ List will be provided with the interim list of changes to the Voters’ List by Sunday, September 25, 2022.

The Voters’ List is to be used for election purposes only and any other use would be in violation of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996.

Key dates – 2022 Municipal Elections

May 2, 2022

  • First day for candidates to file their nomination forms for the office of Mayor, Councillor, or School Board Trustee. A candidate’s campaign period begins once their nomination forms have been filed, meaning they may begin accepting contributions and spending money on their campaign.
  • First day for an individual, corporation, or trade union to file a notice of registration as a third party advertiser. The campaign period for a third party advertiser begins once their registration form has been filed, meaning they may begin accepting contributions and spending money on their campaign.

August 19, 2022

  • Candidates have until 2 pm to file, change office, or withdraw their nomination forms.

August 22, 2022

  • Last day for the Clerk to certify nomination forms.

September 1, 2022

  • Copies of the Voters’ List are available to certified candidates upon written request.

September 16, 2022

  • The online Revision Period for the Voters’ List ends at 4 :30 pm.

Septembre 24, 2022

  • First day that election signs can be placed on private and public properties as per By-law N°22-2010 of the Town of Hawkesbury.

September 25, 2022

  • Certified candidates that received a copy of the original Voters’ List will be provided with the interim list of changes to the Voters’ List by this date.
  • Final expense limit certificates to be provided to candidates and third party advertisers by this date.

October 21, 2022

  • An individual, corporation, or trade union has until 4 :30 pm to file or withdraw their notice of registration as a third party advertiser.

October 24, 2022

  • Voting Day.
  • The voting place will be open from 10 am to 8 pm, with the exception of institutions and retirement homes that may have reduce opening hours.

October 28, 2022

  • The Clerk is expected to declare the results of the 2022 Municipal Elections official. 2022.

October 29, 2022

  • All election signs on private and public properties must be removed before 11:59 pm (five days after voting day).

January 3, 2023

  • Campaign period ends for candidates and third party advertisers, meaning they cannot accept any contributions or incur any expenses.
  • Candidates or third party advertisers that wish to extend their campaign, due to a deficit, must file a Notice of Extension of Campaign Period – Form 6 by 4:30 pm.

March 1, 2023

  • Last day for the Clerk to provide candidates and third party advertisers with notice of the financial filing requirements and penalties.

March 30, 2023

  • Last day for a candidate or third party advertiser to apply to Superior Court of Justice to extend the time to file their initial financial statement.

March 31, 2023

By 2 pm:

  • Last day for candidates and third party advertisers to file an initial financial statement and auditor’s’ report, if required, for the reporting period ending January 3, 2023.

o             Note: An auditor’s report is required if the candidate is participating in the Contribution Rebate Program. An auditor’s report is also required for candidates and third party advertisers if the total contributions received, and total expenses incurred in the election campaign up to the end of the relevant reporting period are each equal to or more than $10,000.

  • Last day for a candidate or third party advertiser to notify the Clerk, in writing, of a filing extension received from the Superior Court of Justice.

May 1, 2023

By 2 pm:

  • Last day for a candidate or third party advertiser to file an initial financial statement and auditor’s report, if required, and pay the $500 late filing fee.

o             Note: An auditor’s report is required if the candidate is participating in the Contribution Rebate Program. An auditor’s report is also required for candidates and third party advertisers if the total contributions received, and total expenses incurred in the election campaign up to the end of the relevant reporting period are each equal to or more than $10,000.

  • Penalties take effect at 2:01 pm.

June 29, 2023

  • Last day for an elector to apply for a compliance audit of a candidate or third party advertiser’s campaign finances.

June 30, 2023

  • Campaign period ends for candidates and third party advertisers that extended their campaign, meaning they cannot accept any contributions or incur any expenses.

August 30, 2023

  • Last day for the Clerk to provide candidates and third party advertisers with notice of the filing requirements and penalties for supplementary financial statements and auditor’s reports.

September 28, 2023

  • Last day for a candidate or third party advertiser to apply to Superior Court of Justice to extend the time to file their supplementary financial statement.

September 29, 2023

By 2 pm:

  • Last day for those who filed a Notice of Extension of Campaign Period - Form 6 to extend the campaign period to file a supplementary financial statement and auditors’ report, if required, for the reporting period ending June 30, 2023.

o             Note: An auditor’s report is required if the candidate is participating in the Contribution Rebate Program. An auditor’s report is also required for candidates and third party advertisers if the total contributions received, and total expenses incurred in the election campaign up to the end of the relevant reporting period are each equal to or more than $10,000.

  • Last day for a candidate or third party advertiser to notify the Clerk of a filing extension received from the Superior Court of Justice.

October 30, 2023

By 2 pm:

  • Last day for a candidate or third party advertiser to file a supplementary financial statement and auditor’s report, if required, and pay $500 late filing fee.

o             Note: An auditor’s report is required if the candidate is participating in the Contribution Rebate Program. An auditor’s report is also required for candidates and third party advertisers if the total contributions received, and total expenses incurred in the election campaign up to the end of the relevant reporting period are each equal to or more than $10,000.

  • Penalties take effect at 2:01 pm.

December 28, 2023

  • Last day for an elector to apply for a compliance audit on a candidate or third party advertiser’s supplementary financial statement.
Election signs and campaign information

By-law No 22-2010 regulates election signs. The Clerk’s office and the municipal By-law department are responsible for the reinforcement of this by-law.

Any concerns or complaints concerning election signs should be sent by email to or by calling 613-632-0106.

Amendments to election sign regulations

On November 29, 2021, the Municipal council sanctioned by-law No 68-2021 to amend by-law N° 22-2010 regulating election signs. This by-law applies to all municipal, provincial, federal, and partial elections that are held after November 21, 2021.

Candidate election campaign advertisements

An election campaign advertisement is an advertisement in any broadcast, print, electronic, or other medium that has the purpose of promoting or supporting the election of a candidate. All election campaign advertisements purchased by or under the direction of a candidate must clearly identify the candidate.

Candidates may only advertise once they have filed their nomination with the Clerk.

Third party advertisements

A third party advertisement is an advertisement in any broadcast, print, electronic or other medium that has the purpose of promoting, supporting or opposing a candidate, or a “yes” or “no” question on the ballot. This does not include advertisements by or under the direction of a candidate.

All individuals, corporations and trade unions must register before incurring any expense related to third party advertisements appearing between Monday, May 2, 2022, and Monday, October 24, 2022.

All third party advertisements must contain the following information:

1.            The name of the third party advertiser.

2.            The municipality where the third party advertiser is registered.

3.            A telephone number, mailing address or email address at which the third party advertiser may be contacted regarding the advertisement.

Mandatory information for broadcasters and publishers

Third party advertisers must provide the following information to the broadcaster or publisher in writing:

1.            The name of the third party advertiser.

2.            The name, business address and telephone number of the individual who deals with the broadcaster or publisher under the direction of the third party advertiser.

3.            The municipality where the third party advertiser is registered.

Broadcasters and publishers are prohibited from running a third party advertisement unless the above-noted information is provided.

The broadcaster or publisher of a third party advertisement is required to retain the following information for a period of four years after the date the advertisement appears:

1.            The mandatory information that is required for broadcasters and publishers (the name of the registered third party; the municipality where they are registered; and the contact information for the person who deals with the broadcaster or publisher);

2.            A copy of the advertisement, or the means of reproducing it for inspection; and

3.            A statement of the charge made for its appearance.

The broadcaster or publisher must also permit the public to inspect these records during normal business hours.

Removal of election signs

Election signs on private and public properties must be removed in the 5 days following Voting day (Monday October 24, 2022).

For the 2022 Municipal elections, election signs must be removed before 11:59 pm on Saturday October 29, 2022.

All concerns or complaints regarding election signs must be sent by email to   or by calling 613-632-0106.

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Reference materials and forms
Election Compliance Audit Committee

Election Compliance Audit Committee

Under the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, candidates, registered third-party advertisers, and contributors are bound by specific election campaign finance rules. Candidates and registered third-party advertisers must file provincially prescribed financial statements with the Clerk outlining their campaign finance activities.

Any eligible elector who believes on reasonable grounds that a candidate or registered third-party advertiser has broken one of the election finance rules set out in the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, may submit an application for a compliance audit.

Committee mandate

The Municipal Elections Act, 1996 requires that municipalities establish a committee to hear applications for compliance audits of the election campaign finances of candidates and registered third-party advertisers.

The 2018-2022 Municipal Election Compliance Audit Committee will:

  • Consider applications for a compliance audit of the campaign finances of a candidate for municipal council or a registered third-party advertiser resulting from the regular municipal election or any by-election held during the term of office for the Council for which the Committee was appointed;
  • Appoint an auditor, if the Committee decides to grant a compliance audit;
  • Review the auditor’s report and if the report concludes that the candidate or registered third-party advertiser appears to have contravened the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, decide whether legal proceedings should be commenced against the candidate or registered third-party advertiser; and
  • Receive and consider report(s) from the Clerk identifying contributors who appear to have contravened any of the contribution limits set out in the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, and decide whether to commence a legal proceeding against a contributor for an apparent contravention.

2022-2026 Election Compliance Audit Committee

Municipalities located within the United Counties of Prescott and Russell are recruiting experienced professionals for appointment to their 2022 Municipal Elections Joint Compliance Audit Committee.

The Committee is independent of the municipalities and is required by the Municipal Elections Act, 1996 to consider applications requesting audits of candidates' campaign finances. Committees may be required to appoint auditors and determine if legal proceedings are required as a result of the auditors' reports.

Applicants with a background in accounting, auditing, law, election administration, and/or public administration are preferred. Applicants should:

  • have an understanding of municipal campaign finance provisions;
  • demonstrate analytical decision-making and excellent communication skills;
  • have experience working with or as a member of government boards, task forces and/or quasi-judicial bodies; and
  • have flexibility to attend meetings during daytime and evening hours.

Applicants cannot be candidates in the 2022 Municipal Election, nor can they have committed to providing professional advice to any person running for office in any municipality located within the United Counties of Prescott and Russell. Applicants also cannot be Members of Council or current employees of any municipality located within the United Counties of Prescott and Russell.

The Committee's term of office is four years, beginning on November 15, 2022. Successful applicants will receive a retainer of $400 and a per diem of $100 (plus mileage).

If interested, the deadline to submit your application is May 6, 2022.

An application form is available on the following website:  www.clarence-rockland.com.

Please submit your application to the attention of Mrs. Monique Ouellet, Clerk

By mail:      City of Clarence-Rockland, 1560 Laurier Street, Rockland ON K4K 1P7

By email:   

By fax:           613-446-1497

For more information about the Committee, please contact Monique Ouellet by phone at 613-446-6022 ext. 2300 or by email at .

In accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, the information gathered is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 2001, c. M.25 and will be used to select a candidate.

Contacting the Clerk’s office

Town Hall

Door 1

600 Higginson Street

Hawkesbury, Ontario

K6A 1H1

Monday to Friday

8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

 

For general information regarding municipal elections:

Myriam Longtin, Clerk

613-632-0106

 

Sonia Girard, Deputy Clerk

613-632-0106

 

Lora Gut, Acting Deputy Clerk

613-632-0106