Information for 2021 Town Council Candidates
Last Updated September 19, 2021
This page will be updated with the most recent information available for candidates seeking municipal office in the 2021 Peace River Municipal Election, please check back regularly for updates.
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Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Important Links & Information
Forms for Candidates
Important Dates
Key Post-Election Dates
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Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
COVID-19 has clearly affected our lives in significant ways and may impact the rules or processes around the upcoming municipal election.
For example, Minister Allard signed a Ministerial Order on December 14, 2020, permitting candidates to pay their deposits by debit or credit card in addition to the cash, certified cheque or money order options prescribed within LAEA.
Because of the uncertainty around the pandemic, the Town has created this candidate page to distribute and share information with candidates and will contain the following information:
- The most recent 2021 Municipal Election Handbook for Potential Candidates;
- Any legislated changes or Ministerial Orders issued by the Province of Alberta;
- Any public health guidance issued by Alberta Health Services; and
- Any operational decisions made by the Town respecting voting processes, safety practices or public safety relating to the municipal election.
Candidates are responsible to check this page and other government sources to ensure they have the most up-to-date information.
Important Links & Information
Please note: some links refer to external sites, the Town of Peace River is not associated with that content. If a link is broken please let us know by calling (780) 624-2574.
- Town of Peace River Handbook for Potential Candidates.
- Simple Guide to Electioneering (PDF)
- 2021 Municipal Election COVID-19 Risk Reduction Guide (alberta.ca)
- Alberta Municipal Affairs Municipal Elections Website.
- Municipal Government Act.
- Municipal Election Finance and Contribution Disclosure (PDF)
- Local Authorities Election Act.
- Local Authorities Election Act fact sheets and Q&A.
- A Candidate’s Guide: Running for Municipal Office in Alberta.
- Alberta Municipal Affairs municipal election forms.
- A guide produced by the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association (AUMA) for women running for municipal office.
- Candidate Information in Municipal Election and By-election Policy.
Forms for Candidates
Please note: Forms below are provided by the Government of Alberta. They are secure PDFs, to open them you may need to download the file and open it in Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- Nomination Papers and Candidate Acceptance (PDF).
- Statement of Scrutineer or Official Agent (PDF).
- Candidate Financial Information (PDF).
- Enumerator, Candidate or Official Proof of Identification (PDF).
- Candidate Information in Municipal Election and By-election Policy.
Important Dates
Nomination Day: September 20, 2021 – by noon
Advance Votes: Friday, October 8, 2021 – 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Misery Mountain Ski Lodge (10408 89 Street), Saturday, October 9, 2021 – 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Misery Mountain Ski Lodge (10408 89 Street).
Institutional Vote: An opportunity for residents of Heritage Towers Lodge and Points West Living to vote in advance in their buildings. Institutional votes are only available to residents of those two locations and are not open to the public or to facility staff.
Election Day: Monday, October 18, 2021 – 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Misery Mountain Ski Lodge (10408 89 Street).
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Key Post-Election Dates
If you have – or are considering – submitting your nomination papers, there are some key post-election dates to keep in mind:
Monday, November 1: Swearing in – the Council-elect will swear the Oath of Office. They will also state for the Minutes that they have read and will abide by Council’s Code of Conduct. Once this is complete, the Organizational Meeting will take place.
Organizational Meeting – Council will review the Committees of Council and appoint members to those Committees. Council’s annual calendar of Council Meetings will also be ratified at this meeting. A Governance and Priorities Meeting will follow.
Friday November 5 and Saturday November 6: Council Orientation – This is an overview of the duties of Council, an introduction to senior staff, presentations on Town operations and current Town matters. This includes a driving tour of various Town facilities.
No later than January 30, 2022: Completion of the Municipal Elected Officials Roles in Emergency Management course. This is online and is a 2-4 hour commitment. Completion of this course is a legislated requirement.
No later than January 30, 2022: Per the Code of Conduct, all members of Council are required to attend the Munis 101 course. This is a two-day training event. https://eoep.ca/events/munis-101/