Election Day is Monday, October 26, 2026.
Vote Online
Online voting period open from October 14 to October 23.
Election card usually mailed out to registered voters by early October.
Three main ways to vote:
Advanced Voting
Open from October 17 to October 20 at several locations throughout Burlington.
Locations to be announced closer to election day.
Election Day
Vote in-person on election day - October 26, 2026 - at locations throughout Ward 3.
Locations to be announced closer to election day.
What offices are up for election in October 2026?
Burlington residents will be voting for the offices of Mayor, their local City & Regional Councillor, and depending on their registration, either their Public School Trustee, Catholic Board Trustee, or Francophone School Board (Public and Catholic) Trustee. Unlike in prior years, there will be no election for Regional Chair following the decision by the province to make the position appointed.
There are six City & Regional Councillors to be elected in total, each assigned to a separate ward. The four Public Board and three Catholic Board trustees are elected based on the ward system as well, while the two Francophone Board trustees elected on much larger regional constituencies.
Find your ward here, or learn more about the different offices up here.
What does a City & Regional Councillor do?
A Burlington City & Regional Councillor is primarily responsible for a number of services and laws that touch our daily lives, including but not limited to:
parks, libraries, recreation & culture;
public transit, local roads, sidewalks, traffic signals and signage;
fire services, police services, local public health services, waste collection & treatment;
municipal-level licensing, by-law enforcement, building permits, infrastructure planning;
community housing and shelters, childcare subsidies, city-level social services delivery;
As well as managing the nearly $400-million operating budget for the City of Burlington, and the $1.2-billion operating budget for the Region of Halton which is funded from a variety of sources, including property tax rates which Councillors vote on directly.
How do I find more information on the election, such as how to vote?
As we’re still early in the election season, the best source for information on eligibility and where to vote is directly from the City of Burlington’s My Vote 2026 Burlington page. There you will find:
What requirements there are to vote;
Valid voting ID requirements and proxy voting steps;
Voting methods (Online voting, in-person advanced, in-person election day)
Contact information for voter registration and accessibility information closer to election day.
If you are on the voter’s list for Ontario provincial elections, you will be on Burlington’s voters list - but you can check your registration online here. It will also tell you your Ward and school board registration.
If you are a newcomer to Burlington, please be sure to update your registration!