
Last Chance: Tomorrow Marks Deadline for Toronto's By-Election Mayor Candidate Nominations
Pewarta Nusantara - Tomorrow marks the closing of candidate nominations for the mayoral by-election in Toronto. A comprehensive review can be found on .
Take a look at this detailed review of the candidate nominations for Toronto's upcoming mayoral by-election, which will close tomorrow.
From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 12, individuals can submit their nominations or withdraw their candidacy at the Toronto Elections Office, located on the first floor of Toronto City Hall at 100 Queen St. W. It is essential for those filing or withdrawing nominations on this date to bring all the necessary documents and identification, ensuring that their forms are complete. After 2 p.m., no further nominations or withdrawals will be accepted.
In a news release dated May 11, 2023, it was announced that the deadline to file or withdraw a nomination for the mayoral by-election in Toronto is tomorrow at 2 p.m., Friday, May 12.
Candidates are advised to limit their guests to no more than four and are encouraged to utilize the appointment booking system to secure a time slot for filing or withdrawing their nomination.
To be eligible for the Office of Mayor, candidates must meet the following requirements:
- Submit a nomination paper with an original signature.
- Provide proof of a qualifying address within the city of Toronto.
- Pay a $200 nomination filing fee.
- Obtain at least 25 endorsements of nomination from eligible Toronto voters, each with an original signature.
Until a nomination is filed, individuals are prohibited from raising or spending money on their campaign.
Both the nomination paper and the endorsements of nomination must be completed on the provided forms and bear original signatures. These forms, along with additional information, can be accessed on the Toronto Elections webpage.
By 4 p.m. on Monday, May 15, the final list of certified candidates will be made available on the Toronto Elections List of Candidates & Third Party Advertisers webpage.
Registration for third-party advertisers will remain open until 4:30 p.m. on Friday, June 23. Those who plan to spend money on promoting, supporting, or opposing a candidate can find additional details on the Toronto Elections Third Party Advertising webpage.
For further information about Toronto's mayoral by-election, you can visit the Toronto Elections webpage. There, you will find comprehensive information and resources related to the upcoming election.
Please note that visitors to City Hall, including members of the media without a City-issued access card, are required to undergo the security screening process before entering the Toronto Elections office.
Detailed instructions and information about the security screening procedure can be found on the City's Visitor Screening at City Hall webpage.
Toronto is a vibrant city with a population of over three million people. Its diversity and rich experiences contribute to its status as Canada's leading economic hub and one of the world's most diverse and livable cities.
As the fourth-largest city in North America, Toronto excels in various sectors, including technology, finance, film, music, culture, and innovation.
The city consistently ranks high in international assessments, thanks to the investments made by its government, residents, and businesses.
For more information, you can visit the City's official website or connect with them on social media platforms such as Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook.
For media inquiries, please contact: Media Relations media@toronto.ca
That concludes the explanation regarding the candidate nominations for Toronto's upcoming mayoral by-election, which is set to close tomorrow. We hope that this information proves useful to you.
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Editor: Erniyati Khalida