Voting Date (Aurora)
There are three options for voting:
Advance Voting Online (October 16 - 25)
Advance Voting (October 17 - 21)
Election Day Voting (October 26)
Your Voter Notification Card, which will be mailed to you, will contain these options along with specific voting locations during these periods.
Voting Date (Stouffville)
There are three options for voting:
Online Voting (October 17 at 10 am - October 26 at 8 pm)
Advance Voting (October 17, 21 and 24 from 10 am - 5 pm):
Advance Voting (October 19, 20, 22 and 23) from 10 am - 5 pm):
Election Day Voting (October 26)
Your Voter Notification Card, which will be mailed to you, will contain these options along with specific voting locations during these periods.
Voting Information
Voting Eligibility
You are eligible to vote if you are:
a public school supporter;*
a Canadian citizen; and
at least 18 years old; and
a resident in Aurora or Stouffville; or
a non-resident of Aurora or Stouffville, but you or your spouse own or rent property in Aurora or Stouffville; and
not prohibited from voting under any law.
Public School Supporter
School support designation helps property owners and tenants identify which school board they wish to support in a school board election and appropriately allocate school support funding to the board of choice.
As per legislation, your school support defaults to the English Public school board (YRDSB). The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) manages school support designations. To learn more about school board designations and/or to change your school board designation, please visit mpac.ca/schoolsupport.
The deadline to review and update your school support designation through MPAC for the 2026 Municipal Election is June 1, 2026.
Post-Secondary Students
If you are an Aurora or Stouffville resident, but are studying in another Ontario municipality, you may be eligible to vote in both municipal elections.
Voters List
Please use Elections Ontario’s Voter Registration application to confirm, update or add your information.
Identification
Voters require ID but it does not need to include a photo. It only needs to include your name and qualifying address (e.g., driver’s license, utility bill etc).