The Municipal Election is scheduled for Wednesday, October 26, 2022
Information for Candidates
Candidate registration period has begun for the offices of Councillor and Head of Council (Reeve). Registration forms are available from the Senior Election Official (SEO).
When registering, candidates for Councillor need to specify which Ward they wish to represent - Ward 1 (rural) or Ward 2 (urban).
The nomination period opens September 14 and closes September 20, 2022.
Candidate withdrawal deadline is September 21, 2022.
Additional information is available in the AMM Candidates Guidebook.
Candidate registration period has begun for the offices of Councillor and Head of Council (Reeve). Registration forms are available from the Senior Election Official (SEO).
When registering, candidates for Councillor need to specify which Ward they wish to represent - Ward 1 (rural) or Ward 2 (urban).
The nomination period opens September 14 and closes September 20, 2022.
Candidate withdrawal deadline is September 21, 2022.
Additional information is available in the AMM Candidates Guidebook.
Information for Voters
Voting Eligibility
Canadian Citizens of 18 years of age and older are eligible to vote in the municipal election, provided that they have resided and/or owned property in the Municipality of Clanwilliam-Erickson for a period of at least 6 months prior to the election. Persons with no fixed address, and persons who leave their residence in the municipality on a temporary basis are also eligible to vote in a municipal election.
Any person who is eligible to vote in the Municipality of Clanwilliam-Erickson municipal elections may have their name added to the Voters List by contacting the SEO.
Please contact the SEO if you have questions about voting eligibility.
Which Ward should I Vote In?
Resident voters can only vote for candidates running in the Ward they reside in, even if they own property in the other Ward.
Non-residents who own property in the municipality can only vote for candidates running in the Ward they own property in. If a person owns property in both Ward 1 (rural) and Ward 2 (urban), they will need to choose a single Ward to vote in.
A maximum of two non-resident property owners, per property, are permitted to vote in a municipal election. Please contact the SEO for details.
Please check this page for forthcoming details on Advance Voting and Voting By Sealed Envelope.
To apply in writing to vote by sealed envelope, please print this form and return to the SEO.
Voting Eligibility
Canadian Citizens of 18 years of age and older are eligible to vote in the municipal election, provided that they have resided and/or owned property in the Municipality of Clanwilliam-Erickson for a period of at least 6 months prior to the election. Persons with no fixed address, and persons who leave their residence in the municipality on a temporary basis are also eligible to vote in a municipal election.
Any person who is eligible to vote in the Municipality of Clanwilliam-Erickson municipal elections may have their name added to the Voters List by contacting the SEO.
Please contact the SEO if you have questions about voting eligibility.
Which Ward should I Vote In?
Resident voters can only vote for candidates running in the Ward they reside in, even if they own property in the other Ward.
Non-residents who own property in the municipality can only vote for candidates running in the Ward they own property in. If a person owns property in both Ward 1 (rural) and Ward 2 (urban), they will need to choose a single Ward to vote in.
A maximum of two non-resident property owners, per property, are permitted to vote in a municipal election. Please contact the SEO for details.
Please check this page for forthcoming details on Advance Voting and Voting By Sealed Envelope.
To apply in writing to vote by sealed envelope, please print this form and return to the SEO.