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Election Day: Monday, October 20, 2025

In Alberta, General municipal elections are held every four years. Morinville residents will elect one mayor and six councillors to a four year term. When a vacancy occurs, a by-election is held if there is more than 18 months before the next general election.

The Offices of Mayor and Councillor are elected at-large. This means that our Mayor and Councillors represent the entire population of the Morinville, rather than a geographical ward as seen in larger municipalities like Edmonton or Calgary.

Elections for our local school boards, Greater St Albert Catholic Schools and Sturgeon School Division, occur on the same day as our municipal election. These elections are often facilitated with the Town Morinville for voter convenience.

Now Hiring: 2025 Election Workers

Want to play a crucial role in the election process? Apply to be an Election Worker for Morinville’s 2025 Municipal Election!

This is a great opportunity to support your community and gain valuable experience..

We’re looking for individuals to fill a variety of paid positions for Advance Voting (October 11, 16 & 18) and Election Day (October 20, 2025). Roles include:

  • Presiding Deputy Returning Officers (PDRO) – Oversee voting stations and lead election teams.

  • Deputy Returning Officers (DRO) – General election position – assist voters, verify ID, issue ballots, and support the voting process.

  • Ballot Counters – assist with the official ballot count after voting closes.

All workers must attend a mandatory in-person training session in late September or early October.

To apply, visit morinville.ca/careers.
Application deadline: Sunday, September 7, 2025
Early applications are encouraged as interviews may begin before the deadline.

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The information on this page is subject to change and/or additional information may be posted as it becomes available. Please consult the Local Authorities Election Act and the Municipal Elections website as a  comprehensive guide to the election and the changes within. It is the candidate’s responsibility to read and understand any election-related material. It is recommended to consult relevant statutes, regulations and bylaw(s), or obtain legal advice for clarification.

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