Information for Candidates
2024 York Region District School Board Trustee (Wards 1, 2 and 4) By-election Candidate Nomination
Nominations will be accepted beginning Friday, April 12, 2024 until Nomination Day, Friday, May 31, 2024 at 2 p.m.
Reminder: Candidates cannot raise funds or spend funding on their campaign until after they have filed a Nomination Paper.
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If you're interested in becoming a candidate in Richmond Hill's 2024 York Region District School Board Trustee (Wards 1, 2, and 4) By-election, please make an appointment with the Office of the City Clerk to file your nomination paper and review important documents and materials. The last day to file a nomination is Friday, May 31, 2024, between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. The Municipal Elections Act, 1996, requires that a Candidate or the candidate’s agent file a nomination in person. To schedule a meeting, please contact the Elections Team at 905-771-5470 or candidates@richmondhill.ca. Meetings are held at the Office of the City Clerk located at 225 East Beaver Creek Road in Richmond Hill, Monday to Friday, between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m., and take 30 to 45 minutes. Registration DocumentsTo file a nomination, you must complete and provide the following:
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School Board Trustee Candidates Eligibility |
Pursuant to Section 219 (1) and (2) of the Education Act, school board trustees must meet the following qualification:
Canadian citizens aged 18 or older on or before Voting Day, who reside in the respective school board area of jurisdiction, and who are not prohibited from voting under any law on the day their nomination forms are filed are eligible to run for office. The York Region District School Board's area of jurisdiction is all of York Region. Disqualified Candidates The following people are disqualified from being elected as a School Board Trustee or from holding office on any school board:
School Board Employees York Region District School Board employees, including supply teachers, who wish to be a candidate for and/or be elected as a York Region District School Board Trustee must take an unpaid leave of absence to register as a candidate. School board employees must take leave before filing nomination forms and must provide the City Clerk with proof of the leave of absence. |
Information for Candidates
Detailed information for candidates and potential candidates can be found in the 2022 Candidates' Guide - Ontario municipal and school board elections issued by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (MMAH).
(Note: Dates in the Government of Ontario's 2022 Candidates' Guide are not applicable to the 2024 School Board By-election)
The Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) provides information about municipal government as well as supports for those interested in running for municipal office. View AMO's We All Win - Diversity on Council resources.
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More detail about the role and responsibilities of School Board Trustees can be found on York Region District School Board's website. Please note that the City of Richmond Hill is responsible only for the election process of School Board Trustees and City staff are not able to provide detailed information about the role. Inquiries can be directed to the York Region District School Board staff or sitting Trustees. |
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Campaign Finance | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Campaign Spending LimitsPreliminary spending limits are calculated early in the election period based on the number of Public English School voters on the previous election and recalculated closer to Voting Day when the corrected Voters’ List becomes available. The final spending limit is the greater of the two amounts - this means that the spending limit will never be less than the amount shown in the Preliminary Estimate, but the recalculations may result in spending limits being increased. Candidates are subject to spending limits in accordance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1996. View the Preliminary Estimate of Maximum Campaign Expenses for Candidates View the Final Certificate of Maximum Campaign Expenses Campaign PeriodThe Campaign Period for candidates in the 2024 School Board By-election begins on the day they file a Nomination and ends on the earlier of the day on which they withdrew their nomination or August 29, 2024. Candidates may not raise funds or incur expenditures beyond the end of the Campaign Period unless the candidate is continuing his or her campaign to erase a deficit. A candidate can only extend his or her campaign to erase a deficit by filling a Notice of Extension of Campaign Period - Form 6 with the City Clerk on or before the end of the Campaign Period (August 29, 2024). Campaign Financial StatementsCandidates are required to file a Financial Statement – Form 4 for their campaign even if they did not spend any money and even if they withdrew their nomination. All candidates are required to file a Financial Statement by 2:00 p.m. on October 1, 2024. Candidates who file the optional Form 6 to extend their campaign to erase a deficit are also required to file a Supplementary Financial Statement (Form 4) by 2:00 p.m. on Monday, March 31, 2025 Candidates are responsible for complying with all applicable campaign finance rules under the Municipal Elections Act, 1996. City staff are not able to interpret rules or legislation for a candidate, so if you are unsure about any of your obligations you may wish to consult a legal professional and/or an accounting professional. |
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Key Dates for Candidates | ||||||||||||||||||||||
The following is a summary of some dates of key importance for candidates in the 2024 York Region District School Board Trustee By-Election. Candidates are reminded that they are responsible for ensuring that their own campaigns are compliant with the Municipal Elections Act, 1996 and any other legislation and should not rely solely on information provided by the City of Richmond Hill.
Note: This section is dedicated to Richmond Hill's 2024 York Region District School Board Trustee (Wards 1, 2 and 4) By-election. This information does not pertain to current or pending Federal and/or Provincial elections or any other Municipal or School Board election. |
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Voting Locations |
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Voters can attend any one of the 3 Voting Locations to vote by paper ballot or request a change to the Voters' List (such as adding their name or updating/correcting their information). The City will have one Voting Location per Ward for Wards 1, 2 and 4. You will need to bring your identification showing your name and qualifying address to one of the 3 Voting Locations. Voting in the 2024 School Board By-election will be conducted using paper ballots and vote tabulators available at any of the locations listed below. Anyone who has entered a queue to cast their vote at a Voting Location by 6 p.m. on the Advance Vote or 8 p.m. on Voting Day will be given the opportunity to vote. Voting Locations Wards 1, 2 and 4 Ward 1 Voting Location:
Ward 2 Voting Location:
Ward 4 Voting Location:
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