Information Sessions
Prospective candidates and third-party advertisers are invited to two information sessions to learn about the nomination and registration process:
- Monday, May 11, 2026, 6–8pm: Information session 1, hosted by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing
- Thursday, May 28, 2026, 6–8pm: Information session 2, hosted by the City of Barrie
Subject to any acclamations and the final review of School Board Trustee allocations, candidates for the following offices will appear on the 2026 ballot:
- Mayor
- Councillor
- Members – Simcoe County District School Board
- Members – Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board
- Member – Conseil scolaire Viamonde
- Member – Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir
Notice of Nomination for Office
A candidate list will be published once the first nomination is submitted. The list will be updated regularly as new nominations are received. The nomination period is open as of Friday, May 1, 2026, at 8:30am.
Candidate Eligibility
To run for municipal Council, candidates must be:
- A Canadian citizen and at least 18 years of age
- A resident or non‑resident elector — someone who does not reside in Barrie but either rents or owns property in the municipality where the nomination is filed
- Eligible to hold office as of the date the nomination is filed
To run to be a school board trustee, candidates must be:
- A Canadian citizen and at least 18 years of age
- A resident of the municipality where the nomination is filed
- Eligible to hold office as of the date the nomination is filed
For further guidance, please consult the Ontario municipal councillor’s guide.
Serving on City Council or a School Board
Serving on Council offers an important opportunity to influence the direction of your community. It also demands careful judgment, a strong understanding of local issues, and a commitment to responsible decision‑making. Council Members regularly engage with complex matters, balance a range of viewpoints, and address sensitive topics in service of the public good.
Serving as a school board trustee means taking on the role of an elected community representative who helps guide the priorities and policies of the local school board. Trustees oversee the board’s budget, set strategic direction, and make decisions that support student learning and well‑being. They bring community perspectives to the board table, ensure the school system responds to local needs, and hold the board accountable to the public it serves.
We encourage you to review the resources below as you explore the possibility of running for Council or School Board:
- The Ontario municipal councillor’s guide (ontario.ca)
- School board trustee elections (ontario.ca)
- Municipal elections (amo.on.ca)
New Ward Boundaries
In 2025, the City of Barrie underwent a comprehensive review of its ward boundaries. The new ward boundaries will be used for the upcoming Municipal Election and will take effect with the new term of Council. Candidates are encouraged to review the updated ward map, as ward boundary adjustments may affect the communities you intend to represent and the local needs you will be addressing.
Filing Your Nomination
Nominations opened on Friday, May 1, 2026, at 8:30am and close on Friday, August 21, 2026, at 2pm.
Please review the 2026 Barrie candidates’ information guide. To run for Council or School Board Trustee in the 2026 Municipal Election, the following forms must be completed before submission:
- Nomination form
- Endorsement of nomination forms
- Declaration of qualifications – Council or Declaration of qualifications – School board trustee
- Freedom of information release
To file your nomination, candidates are required to attend in person at the Legislative Services Branch, 1st Floor of City Hall, 70 Collier Street, Barrie. Candidates can begin filing their nomination on Friday, May 1, 2026, at 8:30am.
Once a nomination is filed, candidate names will be posted. You cannot begin campaigning until your nomination papers have been officially filed.
2026 Municipal Election Information Sessions
If you are thinking about running in the 2026 Municipal Election for mayor, councillor or school board trustee, we encourage you to attend both of the below information sessions. Each session will give you important information about the role and what you can expect if you decide to run.
- Monday, May 11, 2026, 6–8pm: Information session 1, hosted by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing
- Thursday, May 28, 2026, 6–8pm: Information session 2, hosted by the City of Barrie
Attending both sessions will help you understand what serving on Council involves and support you in deciding whether running is the right choice for you. The Election Team, and the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing are both available to answer questions and provide clarification.
Key Dates
| Date(s) | Activity |
|---|---|
| May 1, 2026 | Nomination period for candidates begins at 8:30am |
| May 1–December 31, 2026 | Campaign period (may be shortened or extended under certain circumstances) |
| May 1–October 23, 2026 | Registration period for third-party advertisers |
| August 21, 2026 | Nomination day (last day to file a nomination as a candidate, change office, or withdraw a nomination). Nomination forms may be filed between 9am and 2pm. |
| August 24, 2026 | Final day for the City Clerk to certify candidate nominations |
| October 16–October 26, 2026 | Advance voting period |
| October 22, 23, 24 and 26, 2026 | Voting Assistance Centres open (times and locations TBD) |
| October 26, 2026 | Final voting day |
| November 15, 2026 | 2026–2030 Barrie City Council term begins |