Information for Candidates

Nomination Package

The Nomination Package is now available, or printed copies are available at the Municipal Office, Monday to Friday, from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The document provides important information on the nomination requirements, candidate eligibility and resources. 

Nominations must be submitted on the prescribed form (FORM 1) and must include endorsement signatures from at least 25 eligible electors (eligible electors within the municipality) endorsing the nomination on the prescribed form (FORM 2). 

Nomination documents shall be accompanied by the prescribed nomination filing fee for the Head of Council is $200.00 and all other offices are $100.00. The fee shall be paid by cash, debit, certified cheque or money order payable to the Municipality of French River. Proof of identification will be required (ie. Driver’s licence, health card, passport, etc.).

Candidate Information Session

The Municipalities of French River, Killarney, Marsktay-Warren and St.-Charles are jointly hosting a Candidate Information Session in partnership with the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing on Thursday, June 18, 2026 at 6:30pm in Noelville. This session is a great opportunity to gain better understanding of municipal elections, the roles and responsibilities of elected officials and staff, third party advertisers, nomination process, campaign finances, etc. This Notice provides additional information, including instructions on how to register. 

Candidate Guide

The Province of Ontario through the Ministry of Municipal Affairs produces a Candidates' Guide, which provides information on registering as a candidate, campaign rules, financial filing requirements, and more.

Eligibility

You are responsible for determining whether or not you are eligible to run for and hold a municipal office. The Municipality of French River is not able to provide advice to those individuals who are proposing to run for office, and encourages all potential candidates to obtain a copy of and review the Municipal Elections Act, 1996 (MEA) and consult with their own independent legal counsel for more information with respect to candidate eligibility, obligations and responsibilities.

You may run for municipal office if you are eligible to vote in the election and fulfill all of the following requirements:

  • A Canadian citizen;
  • At least 18 years old;
  • A resident of the municipality, a non-resident owner or tenant of land in the municipality or the spouse of such non-resident owner or tenant;
  • Is not legally prohibited from voting; and
  • Is not disqualified by any legislation from holding municipal office.


You cannot be elected as a member of council, or hold office as a member of council if you are:

  • 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 or exceeded the prescribed spending limit in the last municipal election or by-election.