Nominations for the October 20, 2025 Municipal Election are NOW OPEN.
Important Dates
- September 22, 2025 Nomination Day (papers due by 12 p.m.)
- October 9, 2025 Advance Vote Day
- October 20, 2025 Election Day
- October 25, 2025 Official election result date
- TBD – October 27-31 Swearing in of Elected Officials
- TBD Elected Official Orientation
- TBD Municipal Elected Official Emergency Management Course
This package is intended to provide an overview of the Town of Bon Accord, provide information on the time commitment required for those interested in running for Council, frequently requested forms, and other pertinent bylaws, policies and information that should be considered when running for municipal office in Alberta.
All forms must be submitted to the Returning Officer, Jessica Spaidal, at LScoordinator@bonaccord.ca.
Register of Candidates
The Town is required to maintain a register of candidates that have given notice to run and the register will be publicly available on the Town of Bon Accord website until December 31, 2025, as required by the Local Authorities Election Act.
Last Name | First Name | Registration Date |
Holden | Brian | January 2, 2025 |
Larson | Timothy J. | January 21, 2025 |
Gallant | Cindy | January 23, 2025 |
ELIGIBILITY
Review section 22(1) of the Local Authorities Election Act to determine if you are eligible
Anyone considering running for office should confirm their eligibility as a first step. To be eligible, a prospective candidate must be:
- At least 18 years old on Nomination Day (September 22, 2025)
- A Canadian citizen
- A resident of Bon Accord for the 6 consecutive months immediately before Nomination Day (September 22, 2025).
- A resident of Bon Accord on Election Day (October 20, 2025)
It is the candidate’s responsibility to confirm eligibility before engaging in the nomination process.
FORMS
All forms are available for download on the Municipal Affairs website: https://www.alberta.ca/municipal-election-forms
The forms required to be nominated as a candidate are as follows:
- Form 29 – Notice of Intent
- Form 4 – Nomination Paper and Candidate’s Acceptance
- Form 5 – Candidate Information
- Form 26 – Campaign Disclosure Statement and Financial Statement
- You will need to submit this form by March 1, 2026 (after the election) to the Town office – otherwise there is a legislated penalty imposed and administration may be required to publicly report the delay to Council. For more information, please consult the Returning Officer or the Local Authorities Election Act.
Additional Forms for Scrutineer, Official Agent Or Campaign Workers:
- Form 11 – Statement of Scrutineer or Official Agent
- Form 12 – Campaign Worker Proof of Identification
Other forms may be required. Candidates are encouraged to review the Local Authorities Election Act and its Local Authorities Election Act Forms Regulation for full details.
NOTICE OF INTENT (NEW FOR 2025)
When can I submit my Notice of Intent, and why is it required?
You can submit your Notice of Intent from October 31, 2024 until Nomination Day September 22, 2025 at noon. The Notice of Intent is a new requirement under the Local Authorities Election Act. In submitting a Notice of Intent, the prospective candidate may collect campaign contributions. The Notice of Intent is required whether you collect campaign contributions or not.
How do I submit my Notice of Intent?
Complete the prescribed form (Form 29) and remit to the Town’s Returning Officer at 5025 50th Avenue or email to LScoordinator@bonaccord.ca. You do NOT need to use this exact form as long as all criteria are submitted. For details see Local Authorities Election Act section 147.22, below
A written notice under subsection (2) must include, in respect of the individual’s candidacy,
(a) the full name, address and contact information of the individual,
(b) the address of the place or places where records of the individual are maintained and of the place to which communications may be addressed,
(c) the names and addresses of the financial institutions to be used by or on behalf of the individual as depositories for campaign contributions made to that individual, and
(d) the names of the signing authorities for each depository referred to in clause (c).
What happens after I submit my Notice of Intent?
Your name will be added to the public Register of Candidates list on Bon Accord’s 2025 Municipal Election webpage. After the Notice of Intent is filed, you may collect campaign contributions. Please review the Local Authorities Election Act for more details on campaign contributions and your legal responsibilities.
NOMINATIONS
When can I submit my Nomination papers?
During the Nomination Period from January 1, 2025 until Nomination Day, September 22, 2025 at 12:00 p.m.
How do I submit my Nomination papers?
Complete the prescribed forms and remit to the Town office 5025 50th Avenue or email to the Returning Officer at LScoordinator@bonaccord.ca by noon on Nomination Day (September 22, 2025). The 3 forms required are:
- FORM 4 Nomination Paper and Candidate’s Acceptance
- FORM 5 Candidate Financial Information
- FORM 29 Notice of Intent
Other forms may be required. Candidates are encouraged to review the Local Authorities Election Act and its Local Authorities Election Act Forms Regulation for full details.
What happens after I submit my Nomination papers?
Your name will be added to the public Register of Candidates list posted on Bon Accord’s 2025 Municipal Election webpage. If you wish to withdraw your nomination, you may do so up until noon on Nomination Day (September 22, 2025).
Additional obligations/responsibilities are applicable once you have submitted your Nomination papers – regardless of whether there is an election or whether you are selected as an incumbent from the election.
YourAlberta's 4-part video series for prospective candidates
YourAlberta's YouTube channel has a 4-part video series for prospective candidates:
Part 1 - What do I need to know about municipalities and local governance?
Part 2 - What are the different roles in a municipality?
Part 3 - What can I expect and what is expected of me as a member of council?