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Unofficial Election Results Are Out!
Village of Merrickville-Wolford
UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
These are the unofficial results of the 2022 Municipal Election in the Village of Merrickville-Wolford.
Voter turnout for the 2022 Municipal Election in Merrickville-Wolford is 53.0%.
Mayor |
Votes |
BARR, Anne |
621 |
CAMERON, Michael |
680 |
STRUTHERS, Doug |
235 |
Councillor – Merrickville Ward |
|
BURNETTE-DICKIE, Katie |
193 |
GRANDMAITRE, Yves |
240 |
GURAL, Margaret |
388 |
OLDFIELD, Mark |
324 |
Councillor – Wolford Ward |
|
EDMUNDS, Robert |
69 |
GRAHAM, Jane |
410 |
IRELAND, Stephen |
424 |
MAITLAND, Ronnie |
567 |
PURNELL, Ted |
165 |
October 24, 2022
Date
Original Signed by
Clerk/Returning Officer
Election Accessibility Plan
The purpose of this Accessibility Plan is for the use in the 2022 Municipal Election in the Village of Merrickville-Wolford, and it will address specific accessibility requirements.
Katie Burnette-Dickie
Candidate Packages
Additional Candidate Responsibilities
Election Signs - Candidate Responsibilities
- Any damage to underground utilities or services as a result of election signs being placed on municipal property is the responsibility of the candidate(s) and their agent(s).
- Candidates and their agents are liable for any damage done to Village of Merrickville-Wolford property in placement of election signs on municipal property.
- Candidates and their agents should also reference applicable Provincial and Federal statutes and regulations for additional restrictions or requirements.
Village of Merrickville-Wolford By-law 24-2010 reads:
S. 5.22 – Election signs erected within the municipality shall be removed by the campaign office within five (5) days following the election.
Please note that:
- Any damage to underground utilities or services as a result of election signs being placed on municipal property is the responsibility of the candidate(s) and their agent(s).
- Candidates and their agents are liable for any damage done to Village of Merrickville-Wolford property in placement of election signs on municipal property.
- Candidates and their agents should also reference applicable Provincial and Federal statutes and regulations for additional restrictions or requirements.
Would it be possible for me to be sent more than one PIN?
If you received more than one PIN, it is because your name appeared on the Elector List more than once. This rare situation might occur if you changed your place of residence and have been enumerated in both locations or you own property and are the registered resident at both locations. You are only permitted to vote once in a municipality, and you should only cast a vote using the PIN associated with your primary place of residence. Notify the Election Official of the additional PIN and they will disable this PIN rendering it unusable for the election.
If I am an elector with a disability; deafness, blindness, or a mobility disability, can someone help me with the voting process?
Electronic voting allows increased right of privacy to electors with physical challenges that make traditional voting at polling stations more difficult. Blind electors can make use of the telephone and deaf electors can use the Internet to vote with little or no assistance required from others. If you need assistance at the polling station to cast your vote, the Election Official present will be able to assist you.