Want to make a difference?
Run for office on Markham City Council or a local school board in the upcoming election and help shape our community!
Register with Elections Markham between May 1 and August 21, 2026 (2 PM).
Additional forms required to register will be posted to this page soon. Check back regularly for updates.
Information sessions
Not sure if running for office is right for you? Elections Markham is hosting free information sessions to discuss and answer questions about what's involved.
| Topic | Date and time | Format | Session registration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Becoming a Candidate or Third Party Advertiser |
April 15 from 6 PM to 8 PM |
Webinar | Register here |
| Get Informed. Get Involved. (Local Government 101) |
April 20 from 6 PM to 8 PM |
Webinar | Register here |
| Becoming a Candidate or Third Party Advertiser |
May 11 from 12 PM to 2 PM |
Webinar In-person option at Markham Civic Centre Council Chamber |
Register here |
- Mayor (1 position, city-wide)
- Regional councillor (4 positions, city-wide)
- Ward councillor (8 positions, by ward)
- School board trustee (8 positions, by ward)
- Public (York Region District School Board)
- Markham Wards 1 & 8
- Markham Wards 2 & 6
- Markham Wards 3 & 4
- Markham Wards 5 & 7
- Catholic (York Catholic District School Board)
- Markham Wards 1, 2, 3 & 6
- Markham Wards 4, 5, 7 & 8
- French Public (Conseil scolaire Viamonde)
- French Catholic (Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir)
- Public (York Region District School Board)
You can run for mayor, regional councillor, or ward councillor if you are:
- At least 18 years old;
- A Canadian citizen;
- A Markham resident, landowner or tenant (or their spouse);
- Legally allowed to vote; and,
- Not disqualified by law from holding elected office.
Prospective City Council candidates are required to collect at least 25 original handwritten signatures from eligible Markham voters endorsing their candidacy using the Endorsement of Nomination form [PDF]. Prospective candidates are strongly encouraged to collect more than 25 signatures in case any are deemed incomplete or invalid. An eligible Markham voter can endorse more than one candidate.
You can't run for office on Markham City Council if you are:
- An employee of the City of Markham (unless you take an unpaid leave of absence before being nominated and resign if elected);
- A judge of any court;
- A member of Ontario's Legislative Assembly or Canada's Senate or House of Commons;
- An inmate of a penal or correctional institution; or,
- Disqualified for previous violations of election finance law.
You can run for school board trustee if you are:
- At least 18 years old;
- A Canadian citizen;
- A resident in the school board's jurisdiction;
- Eligible to vote for the school board; and,
- Not disqualified by law from holding elected office.
You cannot run for school board trustee if you are:
- An employee of any Ontario district school board or school authority (unless you take an unpaid leave of absence before being nominated, and resign if elected);
- A clerk, deputy clerk, treasurer or deputy treasurer of any municipality in the jurisdiction of the school board;
- A judge of any court;
- A member of Ontario's Legislative Assembly or Canada's Senate or House of Commons; or,
- An inmate of a penal or correctional institution
- Disqualified for previous violations of election finance law.
Register online (additional forms coming soon)
Online registration will be available until August 20 at 4 PM. All registrations filed on August 21 must be done in person.
- Confirm your eligibility
- Prospective City Council candidates must collect at least 25 original handwritten signatures from eligible Markham voters endorsing your candidacy using the Endorsement of Nomination form [PDF].
- Prospective candidates are strongly encouraged to collect more than 25 signatures in case any are deemed incomplete or invalid.
- An eligible Markham voter can endorse more than one candidate.
- Prospective City Council candidates must collect at least 25 original handwritten signatures from eligible Markham voters endorsing your candidacy using the Endorsement of Nomination form [PDF].
- Scan or take a picture of the following identification:
- Photo ID (name and photo)
- Proof of Canadian citizenship
- Proof of qualifying address (in Markham or the applicable school board jurisdiction)
- If you are running for Council, scan or take a picture of your completed Endorsement of
Nomination form [PDF], with original (non-digital) signatures from at least 25 Markham voters- If you are scanning your completed forms, please scan all pages together as a single file
- If you are taking a picture of your completed forms, please photograph each page separately for
readability
- Access Elections Markham’s online registration platform (coming soon)
- Complete the pre-registration checklist
- Complete and eSign your registration forms
- Upload your IDs
- Upload your endorsement signatures (if running for City Council)
- Book and attend your virtual registration meeting with Elections Markham
- Pay your registration fee online by credit card (Visa, MasterCard or American Express)
- Mayor candidates: $200
- Regional councillor, ward councillor, or school board trustee candidates: $100
Register in person (additional coming soon)
- Collect at least 25 original handwritten signatures from eligible Markham voters endorsing your candidacy using the Endorsement of Nomination form [PDF].
- Prospective candidates are strongly encouraged to collect more than 25 signatures in case any are deemed incomplete or invalid.
- An eligible Markham voter can endorse more than one candidate.
- Complete a Nomination Paper (coming soon).
- Book an appointment to file your registration documents at Elections Markham Headquarters (Markham Civic Centre).
- Bring original copies of acceptable identification (ID):
- Photo ID (name and photo)
- Proof of Canadian citizenship
- Proof of qualifying Markham address
- Pay the office's refundable registration deposit.
- Payments are accepted by credit or debit card, cash, or certified cheque or money order payable to ‘City of Markham’. Personal cheques are not accepted.
- Registration deposits are refunded after the candidates files their post-election campaign financial statement.
- Bring original copies of acceptable identification (ID):
If an agent is registering you on your behalf, they must provide all the above documents, a letter of authorization signed by you, and their own photo ID.
Please note that you can't incur expenses or fundraise until your registration documents have been received and signed by Elections Markham.
Prospective candidates are required to present acceptable identification (ID) showing their name, photo, Canadian citizenship status, and qualifying address in Markham or the applicable school board jurisdiction.
Only one piece of ID under each category is required. Some IDs satisfy multiple categories. For example, an Ontario driver’s licence or photo card can be used to prove name, photo and qualifying address.
IDs are accepted when presented in their original format. ID documents are accepted for up to 3 months after their expiration date or issue date (if there is no expiration date).
Photo ID (name and photo)
- Ontario driver’s licence
- Ontario photo card
- Canadian passport
- NEXUS or FAST card
Proof of Canadian citizenship
- Canadian passport
- Canadian birth certificate
- Canadian citizenship card
- Certificate of Canadian citizenship
- Certificate of naturalization
- Certificate of Indian Status
- NEXUS or FAST card
Proof of qualifying address (in Markham or the applicable school board jurisdiction)
- Ontario driver’s licence
- Ontario photo card
- Income or property tax assessment notice
- Vehicle ownership or permit
- Statement of government benefits receipt (e.g., Employment Insurance, Old Age Security, Canada Pension Plan, Ontario Works, Ontario Disability Support Program, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board)
- Bank or credit card statement
- Cancelled personalized cheque
- Pension plan statement
- Insurance certificate, policy, or statement
- Loan or other agreement with a financial institution
- Pay stub or other record of current employment
- T4 or T4A tax slip
- Mortgage, rental or lease agreement for property
- Utility bill (e.g., hydro, water, gas, phone, internet)
- Admission letter, transcript, tuition / fees statement, or report card from a post-secondary institution
- Letter from any of the following
- Student residence
- Seniors’ residence
- Long-term care facility
- Shelter
- Community-based residential facility
- Hospital record or card
- Card from a registered charity providing services to persons with disabilities
- Document issued or certified by an Ontario court
- Any other document from a department or agency of the Government of Canada, Government of Ontario, Ontario municipality, or Band Council in Ontario established under the Indian Act
The name used on a candidate’s Nomination Paper is the same one that will appear on the ballot.
Prospective candidates can request to be shown on the Nomination Paper and ballot by another name instead of or in addition to their legal name on their government-issued ID documents. This may include a shortened, abbreviated or familiar form of their first or last name, or a nickname.
A request to use an alternate name is accepted if the prospective candidate presents acceptable ID proving that they are commonly known by this name in their professional and/or social life. Acceptable IDs include:
- Invoices, bills and financial statements
- Debit cards, credit cards, and personal cheques
- Education certificates and diplomas
- Employee cards, professional ID badges, union cards, and professional licences
- Professional business cards
- Membership cards and passes
- Signs, flyers, and other promotional material from a previous election
- References in published documents including books, magazines, newspaper articles, and commentaries
- Official correspondence from a public or private sector organization
- Other documentation produced or acknowledged by a public or private sector organization deemed acceptable by Markham’s City Clerk
A request to use an alternate name will not be accepted if any of the following apply:
- The alternate name includes an occupation, degree, title, honour, adjective, descriptive word, phrase, brackets, quotation marks, or non-Latin characters
- The request is believed by Markham’s City Clerk to be made in bad faith to offend, confuse or mislead voters, or to manipulate the order in which the prospective candidate appears on the ballot
To withdraw from being a candidate:
- Contact Elections Markham to make an appointment to withdraw your nomination at Elections Markham Headquarters (Markham Civic Centre)
- Complete, sign and submit a Notice of Withdrawal form with Elections Markham by 2 PM on August 21, 2026. Forms are available at Elections Markham Headquarters.
Withdrawals must be filed in person at Elections Markham Headquarters. Withdrawals are not accepted by email or regular mail.
Candidates who withdraw their candidacy are still required to file a post-election campaign financial statement with Elections Markham.
Nomination papers, endorsement signatures, and other documents filed with Elections Markham are viewable at Markham Civic Centre's Legislative Services counter during regular business hours (Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, excluding holidays).
Elections Markham
Markham Civic Centre
101 Town Centre Boulevard
Markham, Ontario, L3R 9W3
905.477.7000 x8683 (VOTE)
vote@markham.ca