Everything You Need to Know About Mississauga’s Upcoming Election
On Monday, October 24, Mississauga residents will head to the polls to vote for elected officials who will make decisions on issues affecting their families and communities.
Modern Mississauga Media has reached out to all incumbents and candidates to share their platforms.
You can read those who have submitted their responses here.
Residents will be voting for the Mayor, Ward Councillor and School Board Trustee for their ward. Individuals elected as City Councillors will also represent residents as Region of Peel Councillors. With many issues to tackle, it’s important to know who and what you’re voting for!
Find your candidates here.
Make Sure You’re Eligible to Vote
You can vote in the 2022 Mississauga Municipal Election if you are:
A Canadian citizen
At least 18 years old
A resident in the City of Mississauga, or;
A non-resident and you or your spouse own or rent property in Mississauga
If you’re not sure about your eligibility or to make sure you’re on the voters’ list, use our Am I on the Voters’ List form.
Don’t Forget Your ID
You must bring identification showing your name and address when you visit the polls. Photo ID is not required. Some acceptable IDs include: Ontario driver’s licence, Ontario Health Card (with photo), Ontario Photo Card or a mortgage statement, lease or rental agreement relating to property in Ontario and more.
Learn more about pieces of ID that are accepted.
Why Vote?
Councillors and Trustees significantly impact all aspects of city and Regional life that affect us daily: parks, libraries, streets, transit, garbage, schools and so much more.
By voting, you are choosing a candidate, who, if they win, will participate in passing important by-laws, advancing new policies, approving budgets, and making decisions that will influence the future of our City and the Region of Peel.
Get a Head Start
Feeling eager? You can vote early during our advance voting period. Advance voting will run October 7-9 at the City Hall and October 13-16 at 22 locations across the City. Please remember to check voting hours before heading over to the polls!
Election Day is on October 24, 2022 and voters can select a voting location that is convenient for them within their ward. Visit Mississauga’s Where Do I Vote page for more information. For residents celebrating Diwali, advance voting will ensure you can celebrate the festival of lights with your family and friends without worrying about going to a polling location on Election Day.
On voting day and every day, Mississauga matters, so make sure your voice is heard!