Eligible Springwater voters will elect a number of different positions on Voting Day, including:
- One (1) Mayor
- One (1) Deputy Mayor
- Five (5) Ward Councillors (one for each of Wards 1 to 5)
School Board Trustee elections are also held on October 26, 2026. Nominations for school board trustee are accepted by the Clerk of the municipality with the most electors representing the school board district. For the 2026 Election, the municipalities responsible for each school board trustee elections are:
- Simcoe County District School Board (English Public) - Township of Oro-Medonte
- Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board (English Separate) - Township of Springwater
- Conseil Scolaire Catholique Monavenir (French Public) - City of Barrie
- Conseil Scolaire Viamonde (French Public) - City of Barrie
A full listing of election forms, documents and publications will be included on the Township CivicWeb Portal in early 2026.
What is the role of a Council Member or Head of Council?
The Municipal Act, Section 224 outlines the following responsibilities for the role of a Councillor:
- To represent the public and to consider the well-being and interests of the municipality;
- To develop and evaluate the policies and programs of the municipality;
- To determine which services the municipality provides;
- To ensure that administrative policies, practices and procedures and controllership policies, practices and procedures are in place to implement the decisions of council;
(d.1) To ensure the accountability and transparency of the operations of the municipality, including the activities of the senior management of the municipality;
- To maintain the financial integrity of the municipality; and
- To carry out the duties of Council under this or any other act.
The Municipal Act, Section 225 outlines the following responsibilities for the role of a Head of Mayor (Head of Council):
- To act as the chief executive officer of the municipality;
- To preside over Council meetings so that its business can be carried out efficiently and effectively;
- To provide leadership to the Council;
(c.1) Without limiting clause (c), to provide information and recommendations to the Council with respect to the role of Council described in clauses 224 (d) and (d.1); - To represent the municipality at official functions; and
- To carry out the duties of a head of Council under this or any other Act.
How often do Council Meetings occur?
Regular meetings of Council occur on the first and third Wednesday of every month, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Public meetings under the Planning Act are generally held on the fourth Monday of the month, as required, and Special Meetings are called as deemed necessary by the Mayor or Clerk.
On average, how many hours are needed to prepare for bi-weekly Council meetings?
It is estimated that the preparation time for regular meetings is 2 to 10 hours per meeting, depending on agenda volume and complexity of agenda items. For an example of an agenda and items included on an agenda, please visit the Township CivicWeb Portal.
What are the rates of remuneration for Members of Council?
Further information coming soon.
How many advisory committees are Councillors typically a part of?
Councillors may participate in between 1 and 4 advisory committees which provide advice and assistance to Council on a variety of special interest areas.
For a current listing of our Advisory Committees of Council, please visit the Townships CivicWeb Portal.
Qualifications and Nominations Requirements
- Every person is qualified to be elected or hold office for the Mayor, Ward Council and School Board Trustee, if on the day the nomination paper is filed, the person is:
- At least 18 years of age;
- A Canadian Citizen;
- A resident of the Township of Springwater, or an owner or tenant of land in the Township of Springwater, or the spouse of an owner or tenant;
- Not legally prohibited from voting;
- Not disqualified by any legislation from holding municipal office; and
- Entitled to be an elector within the Township of Springwater.
- A nomination paper must be signed by 25 eligible voters supporting the nomination. The individuals providing signatures must sign a declaration stating they are eligible to vote in the municipality on the day they sign the endorsement. This endorsement becomes a public record.
- Each candidate must provide proof of Canadian citizenship in a form acceptable to the Township Clerk. It is the responsibility of the candidate to file a bona fide nomination paper.
- Nomination forms will be made available in the spring of 2026 or sooner, once released by the Province.
- Employees of the Township of Springwater or its local boards who wish to run for office must take an unpaid leave of absence as of the day the employee is nominated and ending on voting day, before submitting the nomination paper. Employees must provide a copy of the documentation showing this leave of absence and effective date are complete, and must resign their position if elected.
The following individuals are disqualified from being elected or holding office on a municipal Council:
- A judge of any court.
- A member of the Provincial Legislature, the Federal House of Commons or Senate who has not resigned from their office by the close of nominations. Proof of resignation must be provided by the close of nominations or the Township Clerk will not certify the nomination.
- A candidate who failed to file the necessary financial statement in the last municipal election or by-election.
- An inmate serving a sentence under the Municipal Elections Act and Municipal Act.
A full list of disqualifications is available under the Municipal Elections Act and Municipal Act, found here.
Filing Fees
- Filing fee for nomination to the position of Mayor is $200.00.
- Filing fee for nominations to Deputy Mayor, Ward Councillor or School Board Trustee is $100.00.
- Payment must be by cash, certified cheque, debit or money order payable to the Township of Springwater.
Withdrawal of Nomination
If a candidate decides they no longer wish to run for Office, the following must occur:
- File a written Withdrawal of Nomination form, in-person, with the Township Clerk;
- Provide identification; and
- File a financial statement by the deadline date.
The last day to withdrawal: Friday, August 21, 2026, at 2:00 p.m.
Reasons to Reject a Nomination by the Clerk
Prior to 2:00 p.m. on Friday, Augst 21, 2026 (Monday following Nomination Day), the Township Clerk must examine each nomination filed. If satisfied and if the nomination complies with the Municipal Election Act, 1996, the person is qualified to be nominated and the Township Clerk shall certify the nomination. If not satisfied, the Township Clerk shall reject the nomination and give notice to the person who sought to be nominated and all other candidates for that office. The Township Clerk's decision to reject a nomination is final.
The Township Clerk may consider the following criteria in the decision to reject or certify nominations:
- The candidate has refused or declined to provide proof of qualifications or identification suitable to the Township Clerk.
- The candidate does not meet the eligibility requirements set out under Section 29(1) of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996.
- The nomination form is not complete in its entirety, or the filing fee has not been paid.
- The necessary financial statement was not filed for the previous regular election for any new election in which the individual may have been a candidate.