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Town council elections give residents the opportunity to choose their local leaders, including the mayor and councillors, who are responsible for making decisions that affect the day-to-day life of the community. These decisions include local services, infrastructure, planning, budgeting, and overall community development.

Municipal elections in Saskatchewan are held every four years. Eligible voters must be at least 18 years of age, be Canadian citizens, and meet provincial residency requirements. Voting is conducted by secret ballot.

Anyone who meets the eligibility requirements may run for town council by submitting nomination papers during the designated nomination period. Serving on council is an important way to contribute to the community and help shape its future.

Residents are encouraged to stay informed, consider participating as a candidate, and most importantly, take part by voting. Local government plays a key role in building strong, safe, and vibrant communities.

What It Means to Be a Member of Council

What Council does

What Council does not do

Fact vs Fiction

Responsibilities Under Legislation

Time Commitment & expectations