Voters

Voting day for the next Municipal Election is Monday, October 26, 2026. Click here for other important dates.

Eligibility

To be eligible to vote in the next municipal election, you must be:

  • At least 18 years of age or older;
  • A Canadian citizen;
  • A resident of the Town of Aurora; or
  • An owner or tenant of property in the Town of Aurora; or
  • The spouse of an owner or tenant of property in the Town of Aurora; and
  • Not otherwise prohibited from voting in a municipal election under any law.

Register to Vote

The official municipal registration period has not yet opened. You can still check and update your information at any time through the Permanent Register of Electors by visiting the Register to Vote website.

This platform lets you keep your electoral information up to date, including adding or removing a name from the voters list, removing a deceased person, and adding or changing school support for electoral purposes.

Register to Vote Video

Your school support designation matters. Review it by June 1 so you’re ready to vote on October 26.

Are you supporting the right school board?

In Ontario, all property owners and tenants are required to support a school system, even if they do not have children. By default, your support is directed to the English-Public school board.

To ensure your correct school support designation is provided to Elections Ontario in time for the next municipal and school board elections on October 26, 2026, it should be reviewed and, if needed, updated by June 1, 2026. 

While Elections Ontario maintains the Permanent Register of Electors in Ontario for provincial, municipal, and school board elections, MPAC (Municipal Property Assessment Corporation) is legislatively responsible for collecting school support designation information.  

What is school support?

Whether you own or rent your home, your property is linked to a school board – even if you don’t have children or your children aren’t currently attending school. While you’re not required to make a designation, you do have the option to choose which school board you support. If you don’t make a choice, your support will default to the English-Public school board.    

How to update school support designations

Property owners can change their school support designation online using MPAC AboutMyProperty™ or our online portal for tenants. To get started, choose the option that applies to you:  

A step-by-step guide is available in English or French

Please note: Registration may take up to 24 hours to activate. 

You can submit a paper Application for Direction of School Support form in English or French and mail or email it to MPAC. 

To learn more or update a school support designation, visit mpac.ca/schoolsupport

Find your Ward using our interactive Ward Map

In preparation for the 2026 Municipal Election, residents are encouraged to confirm their ward. Aurora currently operates under a six-ward system; you can identify your specific ward by entering your residential address into the Town’s interactive ward map.

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Click here to launch the Ward Map

Contact Us - Elections

Town of Aurora
100 John West Way
Aurora ON L4G 6J1
Email: Elections@aurora.ca
Phone: 905-727-1375 or 905-727-3123
Fax: 905-726-4769

Contact Us

Town of Aurora
100 John West Way
Aurora ON L4G 6J1
Phone: 905-727-1375 or 905-727-3123
Fax: 905-726-4769

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