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2025 Municipal Election

The next general municipal election will be held on Monday, October 20, 2025.

The Nomination Period is from January 1 to September 22, 2025, with the nomination deadline set for September 22, 2025, at 12 p.m.

 

NEW in 2025

Alberta's Municipal Affairs made several changes to the Local Authorities Election Act and the Municipal Government Act in 2024. These changes will impact both voters and candidates alike.

This year, you will have to register to vote in the municipal election. The voter list is based on the existing provincial list. Instructions on how to check if you are registered, as well as how to register if your name is not already on the list, will be available in early 2025. 

On the right you will find links for Information for Voters and Information for Candidates. Both links have important updates about how the 2025 election will be conducted.

Kneehill County, in an effort to be as transparent as possible, will continually update both pages as the Province of Alberta releases new information and materials.

 

NEW Notice of Intent to Run

Due to recent changes to the Local Authorities Election Act, unless a candidate has already submitted their nomination papers, a notice of Intent to Run must be filed with the County prior to accepting or expending any campaign funding. 

Intent to Run Form

Additionally, Kneehill County is required to maintain a register of candidates who have given notice of Intent to Run and make this register publicly available on our website. Below, you will find a link to Kneehill County's register for notice of Intent to Run.

Intent to Run Registry

 

To Learn More

Kneehill County will host candidate information sessions as Election Day approaches. In the meantime, individuals considering submitting nomination papers and seeking more immediate information can access a recently released 4-part YouTube series by the province. This series provides valuable insights for prospective municipal candidates, covering topics such as municipalities and local government, the role of a councillor, and the election process.

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