Election 2024

Education for Potential Candidates

Guides and Documents

Running for Municipal Council

Thank you for thinking of running for your local municipal council. Saskatchewan municipalities need citizens like you to assume leadership roles to represent the people in your community or region, and to provide direction on the policies and programs that will lead to better quality services for communities.

Serving in elected positions is not easy, but being a member of council offers a lot of personal satisfaction. The information below will help you decide if you want to run as a candidate for municipal council. You may also wish to download the Consider Running for Municipal Council guide.

Democratic Governance, a Municipalities Purpose and Council’s Role

A municipality is the level of government that is closest to the people it serves and understands their needs the best.

The elected council is the governing body of the municipality. Elected officials make decisions by passing resolutions or enacting bylaws. Bylaws are the laws of the municipality.

Council establishes policies about what essential core services to provide, how those services will be delivered and at what levels.

Resources

To help you understand the powers and responsibilities of elected council and municipal staff in Saskatchewan, please watch the videos below which references these documents:

You must be eligible to run as a candidate in your municipality. Eligibility requirements can be found under Election Procedures for Municipalities.

If elected as a member of council, you will have the opportunity to help shape the future of your municipality. To maintain the public’s trust and confidence in their local government, both candidates and elected officials must complete a public disclosure statement. (Read the Municipal Public Disclosure Guide and review sample public disclosure statement forms.)

Public disclosure statements assure the public that, when you are elected to office, council’s decisions are made in the best interests of the municipality. Elected officials are also required to:

  • Submit an Oath or Affirmation of Office before carrying out any power, duty or function of council; and
  • Abide by the municipality’s Code of Ethics and Council Procedures bylaws. View examples by visiting Bylaw Samples.

Nomination Process and Campaigning

Rules regarding the nomination process and proper campaign procedures can be found within The Local Government Elections Act, 2015 and its Regulations. Also check with your municipality to review any bylaws regarding election campaigns.

The returning officer for your municipality’s election will publish and post a Notice of Call for Nomination.

You can file your nomination anytime during regular office hours from the time the call for nomination is posted until the deadline listed in the notice.

Contact your municipality to determine what forms you will need to complete as part of your nomination form package. At a minimum, the package will include a nomination form and public disclosure statement.

Avoid submitting your nomination form package right before the deadline in case there is missing information. Incomplete nomination forms will not be accepted. If you wait until the last minute, you may not have time to correct any errors.

Responsibilities Once Elected

As mentioned above, if you are elected to municipal council, you must take an Oath or Affirmation of Office in the prescribed form prior to carrying out any power, duty or function as a member of that council. Within 30 days of being elected, you will need to submit another public disclosure statement to meet the legislative requirements.

You are encouraged to learn more about your new role and responsibilities by reading the following information:

Consider Running for Council Part 1

Consider Running for Council Part 2

Consider Running for Council Part 3

Consider Running for Council Part 3

Consider Running for Council Part 4

Consider Running for Council Part 4

Call for Nominations

Notice Of Call for Nominations

Forms Required for Nomination

2024 Election Nomination Package

Find all the documents needed for nomination of a candidate for Mayor or Council in our nomination package.  Nomination day is October 9, 2024 brought to 7 1st Avenue Northeast.  Our office will be open 9AM to 4PM to receive candidate forms.  You must have received a Nomination Receipt by on of our Nomination Officers to be an eligible candidate.

Nomination Package

Tips:

Be sure to get your criminal record check done prior to nomination day.

We must have the original forms to process your application.

Be sure to have any documents required to be signed in front of a witness completed prior to bringing in your forms.

Don’t wait until the last minute to submit your forms in case there are errors or missing documents.  Incomplete nominations as of 4:00PM are invalid.

Important Election Information

Key Election Dates, Poll Locations, Voter Eligibility and More

Nomination Day for Candidates – October 9, 2024

2nd Call for Nominations – October 23, 2024* (only if not enough candidates to fill all seats)

Advanced Polls – November 6. 2024 4:ooPM -7:00PM  7-1st Avenue NE (Town Office)

Election Day – November 13, 2024 9:00AM – 8:00PM

Polling Location – 7-1st Avenue NE (Town Office)

Election Results

Your 2024-2028 Municipal Council

All Potential Mayor and Council Members please save the dates of November 25 and 26 as we will be attending Council Training in Nipawin.

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