Apply for the Upcoming Term
The City is seeking applications from members of the public interested in serving on the Municipal Election Compliance Audit Committee for a term commencing in November 2026 and expiring November 14, 2030.
The City is seeking individuals with experience or expertise in areas such as accounting, auditing, law, municipal elections, local government, or quasi-judicial proceedings.
Employees or officers of the City or its local boards, members of Council or local boards, candidates, registered third-party advertisers, and individuals with personal or professional relationships with candidates or registered third-party advertisers are not eligible to serve.
Please complete the Municipal Election Compliance Audit Committee Application to be considered. The deadline to apply is Tuesday, June 30, 2026, at 4:30pm. Return your completed application and resume:
- by email to appoint@barrie.ca
- in person or by mail to:
City Clerk's Office, City Hall
70 Collier Street
P.O. Box 400
Barrie, ON L4M 4T5
The Municipal Election Compliance Audit Committee is mandated by the Municipal Elections Act (MEA), 1996. The Act requires that before October 1st in an election year, Council establish a compliance audit committee for the purposes of Section 88.33 of the Act concerning a possible contravention of the Act's election campaign finance provisions.
The MEA provides that an elector who is entitled to vote in an election and believes on reasonable grounds that a candidate or a registered third-party advertiser has contravened a provision of the MEA relating to election campaign finances may apply for a compliance audit of the candidate’s or registered third-party advertiser’s campaign finances, even if a financial statement has not been filed. The deadline to submit an application for a compliance audit of 2022 Municipal Election campaign finances was June 29, 2023.
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Mandate
The mandate of the Municipal Election Compliance Audit Committee is to hear and determine all compliance audit applications filed in accordance with section 88.33 and 88.35 of the MEA.
Purpose
The Municipal Election Compliance Audit Committee is an investigative/adjudicative body created to enforce provincially enacted laws related to municipal election campaign funding.
The Committee's purpose is to consider compliance audit applications and decide whether it should be granted or rejected. If granted, the Committee would then proceed as follows:
- Appoint an auditor;
- Consider the auditor's report and decide whether legal proceedings should be commenced;
- Recover the costs of conducting the audit from the applicant if there was no apparent
contravention or if there appears to be no reasonable grounds for having made the
application;
The committee also receives reports prepared by the City Clerk identifying each contributor who appears to have contravened any of the contribution limits that are reported on
the financial statements for all Municipal Election candidates, and considers whether to
commence a legal proceeding against a contributor.
Composition & Term
The committee is an independent body established under the MEA. The committee is comprised of three citizen members appointed for a four-year term. The current term runs from October 1, 2022 to November 14, 2026, after which the Committee will be dissolved and a new Committee appointed for the 2026–2030 Council term. The new term will commence in November 2026 and expire on November 14, 2030.