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The next election will be held on Monday, October 26, 2026.

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2026 Municipal Election

Candidates who have filed their nomination papers will appear below during the nomination period between May 1, 2026 and August 21, 2026 (at 2:00 p.m.). Candidates will be listed alphabetically by last name. Following the close of the nomination period, the Clerk will review all nominations and prepare a list of certified candidates, and declare any candidates acclaimed, if necessary. 

Name of Candidate Office Date of Filing Qualifying Address Contact Information
Doug Kellum Mayor May 6, 2026

384 Victoria Avenue South, Listowel

519-291-5653

jkellum@eastlink.ca

Matthew Duncan Deputy Mayor May 15, 2026

208 Queen Street,
Atwood

519-580-4808

duncanwildlifecontrol@gmail.com

Allan Rothwell Deputy Mayor May 4, 2026

5251 Line 81, Listowel

519-291-9898

allanfrothwell@gmail.com

Neil Anstett Councillor - Listowel Ward May 1, 2026 485 Krotz Street East, Listowel

226-747-4885

neilanstett@gmail.com

Mayor (1 to be elected at large)
Deputy Mayor (1 to be elected at large)
Councillor – Elma Ward (3 to be elected)
Councillor – Listowel Ward (3 to be elected)
Councillor – Wallace Ward (2 to be elected)
School Board Trustee – Conseil Scolaire Viamonde (French Public) (1 to be elected)
School Board Trustee – Conseil Scolaire Catholique Providence (French Separate) (1 to be elected)

Candidate Qualifications - Municipal Council

A person is eligible to be a candidate for municipal office if they are:

  • a resident of the Municipality of North Perth, or an owner or tenant of land in the Municipality of North Perth, or the spouse of such an owner or tenant
  • a Canadian citizen
  • at least 18 years old
  • not legally prohibited from voting

Candidate Qualifications - 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 jurisdiction of the board
  • a supporter of that school board
  • not legally prohibited from voting

Nomination Process for Candidates

Nominations will be accepted beginning Friday, May 1, 2026 until Friday, August 21, 2026 at 2:00 p.m.

From May 1, 2026 to August 20, 2026 an appointment must be scheduled with Legislative Services. Please email clerks@northperth.ca to book your appointment and receive detailed information regarding your nomination.

On Nomination Day (August 21, 2026) candidates can file their nomination as a walk-in between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Nominations must be completed on the prescribed forms, including endorsement signatures from 25 eligible electors (not required for School Board Trustee candidates), and be accompanied by the nomination filing fee of $200 for Mayor and $100 for all other offices.

Candidate nomination packages include the information and forms required to become a candidate. Hard copies of the packages are available at the Municipal Office for pick up during regular business hours (no appointment is required).

You are eligible to vote in the 2026 Municipal Election if you are:

  • A Canadian Citizen;
  • At least 18 years of age;
  • A resident of the Municipality of North Perth or the owner or tenant of land in the Municipality or the spouse of such owner or tenant; and,
  • Not prohibited from voting under any law.

Your name must also be on the Voters’ List in order to cast a ballot.

Elections Ontario is responsible for maintaining the Permanent Register of Electors for Ontario, commonly known as the Register or Voters' List. The Voters' List is a list of individuals that are eligible to vote in provincial and local municipal elections in Ontario.

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What is a Third Party Advertising?

Third party advertising refers to advertisements or other materials that support, promote or oppose a candidate, or support, promote or oppose a “yes or “no” answer to a question on the ballot.

Third party advertising is separate from any candidate's campaign, and must be done independently from a candidate. Any advertisements or materials that are made and distributed by a candidate, or under a candidate's direction, are part of the candidate's campaign.

Third party advertising is a way for those outside of the candidate's campaign to express support or opposition to candidates and to try to persuade voters to vote a certain way.

A third party advertisement is an advertisement in any broadcast, print, electronic or other medium that promotes, supports or opposes a candidate, or a “yes' or “no” answer to a question on the ballot. Advertisements include traditional ads as well as materials such as brochures or signs.

What is not a third party advertisement?

Activities that do not involve spending money, such as discussions or expressing an opinion about a candidate are not considered to be third party advertising. Examples include:

  • Speaking to friends and neighbours
  • Posting on social media, such as twitter, facebook or Instagram
  • Sending an email to a group or mailing list. 

Who can be a third party advertiser?

Only those who have registered can spend money on third party advertising. The following are eligible to register as a third party advertiser:

  • any person who is a resident in Ontario
  • a corporation carrying on business in Ontario
  • a trade union that holds bargaining rights for employee in Ontario 

Who cannot be a third party advertiser?

A candidate running for any municipal council or school board office cannot registered to be a third party advertiser in any municipality.

Groups, associations or businesses that are not corporations are not eligible to register and may not spend money on third party advertising in municipal elections. For example, neighbourhood associations, clubs or professional associations cannot register and cannot make contributions to third party advertisers. Members may register as individual third party advertisers and may contribute individually.

Registration

An individual, corporation or trade union must be registered with the Municipal Clerk to be a third party advertiser in a municipality by completing a Notice of Registration – Third Party – Form 7. Being registered in a municipality allows the third party to advertise to the voters in that municipality. A third party advertiser can support or oppose any candidate or candidates who will be voted on by the people in that municipality. This includes candidates running for local council, school trustee and candidates running for offices on an upper tier council.

Additional information will be provided when it is available.

  • May 1, 2026: First day candidates can file nomination papers and first day third party advertisers can register
  • August 21, 2026: Last day candidates can file nomination papers, by 2:00 pm.
  • October 23, 2026: Last day third party advertisers can register
  • October 26, 2026: Election Day
  • October 27, 2026: Official election results declared
  • November 15, 2026: New term of Council commences
  • November 16, 2026: Inaugural Council meeting

Past Election Results

Certificate of Election Results

Eligible Electors: 10,731

Voter Turnout: 3,100 (29%)

Declined Ballots: 1

Rejected Ballots: 7

2022 Notice of Default Report

All financial statements are public documents. The Clerk is required to make available the financial statements in an electronic format. Please contact the Clerk if you would like a copy of a candidate’s financial statement.

Contact Us

Municipality of North Perth
330 Wallace Avenue North
Listowel, ON N4W 1L3

Tel: 519-291-2950
Toll Free: 1-888-714-1993

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