Campaign Disclosure and Financial Statement - Form 26
One significant amendment to the legislation is the requirement (under section 147.4 of the LAEA) of all candidates to file their campaign disclosure and financial statements regardless of whether they incurred any campaign expenses or accepted any campaign contributions, and whether they were elected, acclaimed, unsuccessful, or withdrew before the election.
The deadline for this requirement is March 1, 2022. Please see Form 26 Campaign Disclosure Statement and Financial Statement. Once completed, please submit to the Vermilion Town Hall, 5021-49 Avenue, Vermilion, AB T9X 1X1.
2021 (October 18) Municipal Official Election Results
Mayor - vote for one (1) vacancy
Councillor - vote for six (6) vacancies
- Eligible Voters 3,435
- Actual Voters 1,332
- 39% Voter Turnout
Candidate Name | Office | # of Votes |
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Gregory Throndson | Mayor | 731 (elected) |
Caroline McAuley (incumbent) | Mayor | 565 |
Kevin Martin | Councillor | 943 (elected) |
Paul Conlon | Councillor | 814 (elected) |
Kirby Whitlock | Councillor | 685 (elected) |
Joshua Rayment | Councillor | 631 (elected) |
Robert Pulyk (incumbent) | Councillor | 570 (elected) |
Robert Snow | Councillor | 545 (elected) |
Richard Yaceyko (incumbent) | Councillor | 516 |
Erwin Warkentin | Councillor | 439 |
Richard Lavoie | Councillor | 426 |
Justin Thompson (incumbent) | Councillor | 411 |
Amr Rezk | Councillor | 401 |
Hayward Vaters | Councillor | 152 |
Bradley Gallamore | Councillor | 89 |
Buffalo Trail School Division Trustee CandidatesWard 4: Electoral Subdivision #1
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# of Votes |
Darla Rae Yonkman | 320 (elected) |
Bruce Marriott (incumbent) | 255 |
Nicole Hauck | 185 |
Marty Pawlak | 58 |
East Central Alberta Catholic Separate School Division |
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Jeremy Laurence |
Jim Sanson (incumbent) |
For more information go to Municipal Elections.
Referendum/Senate Election |
A vote was held for the election of a Senate nominee for the purposes of the Alberta Senate Election Act; See the list of Senate candidates and more information on Senate Election. A vote of the electors was held on the following referendum question(s) under the Referendum Act: Question 1: Equalization Should section 36(2) of the Constitution Act, 1982 – Parliament and the government of Canada’s commitment to the principle of making equalization payments – be removed from the constitution? Question 2: Daylight Saving Time Do you want Alberta to adopt year-round Daylight Saving Time, which is summer hours, eliminating the need to change our clocks twice a year? Learn more about the referendum questions. |
Voter Eligibility |
You are eligible to vote in the election if:
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Voter Identification Requirements |
In order to vote in the upcoming municipal elections, voters will be required to provide proof of their name and home address. The following types of verification meet the standard provincial requirement for one piece of identification.
If a voter’s identification shows a post office box number as the address instead of a residential or legal address, it can be accepted as verification of current address if it is in reasonable distance to the voting jurisdiction. |
The Local Democracy Pledge (The Pledge) |
The Local Democracy Pledge (the Pledge) is a voluntary commitment that candidates can make to voters to uphold key democratic principles – ahead of Alberta’s 2021 municipal elections – to improve the quality and tone of political discourse. The Pledge promotes fair and transparent municipal elections, free from undue partisan or financial influences.
The Pledge is a voluntary commitment a candidate can make to support democratic local elections as they carry out their campaigns to:
To download the Pledge go to the AUMA website. |