What was voter turnout by ward in the 2022 municipal election?

    Voter turnout per ward was:

    • Ward 1 - 865 (27.94%)
    • Ward 2 - 1,282 voters (21.66%)
    • Ward 3 - 1,446 voters (22.05%)
    • Ward 4 - 927 voters (20.9%)
    • Ward 5 - 615 voters (22.04%)
    • Ward 6 - 1,452 voters (29.52%)
    • Ward 7 - 1,362 voters (26.95%)

    Overall voter turnout in Innisfil was 24.26%. 

    How do I know which ward I live in?

    Search for your address using our Voter Lookup Tool to find which ward you live in.

    Who can vote?

    To be eligible to vote in Innisfil’s municipal election, you must be:

    • A Canadian citizen
    • At least 18 years old 
    • A resident, owner or tenant of land in the Town of Innisfil or the spouse of such tenant or owner
    • Not prohibited from voting under any law

    You may only vote once in the Town of Innisfil municipal election regardless of how many properties you own or rent within the town. 

    What is a school board trustee?

    School board trustees are locally elected representatives and community advocates for publicly-funded education. Trustees are the members of a school board, which is the governing body that oversees a local district. Trustees are required to carry out their responsibilities in a manner that assists the board in fulfilling its duties under the Education Act (and its regulations), the primary governing legislation concerning education in Ontario.

    Trustees help shape the education experience, the school environment and the future of our children, communities, and province. Locally elected school trustees put the “public” in publicly-funded education. They are the connectors who bring community voices to the table and make democracy meaningful. They influence children’s experiences today and expand their opportunities for the future  

    When are school board elections held?

    School board elections are held at the same time as municipal elections.

    School boards can cover large geographic areas that may include several municipalities. School boards are responsible for establishing the geographic areas within the board that one or more trustee positions will be elected to represent. If you are a resident elector in a municipality, you are eligible to vote for the school trustee(s) that represents the geographic area of the board where you live.