Local Elections

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General Voting Day is Saturday, October 15, 2022

Qualified electors of the District of Kent will elect the following positions for the four-year term ending in October 2026:

  • One (1) Mayor
  • Four (4) Councillors

The District's election is conducted under the legislation provided through the Province of British Columbia. For general voting information, please visit BC Government.

General voting will take place on Saturday, October 15, 2022 from 8 am to 8 pm at the Agassiz Agricultural Hall located at 6800 Pioneer Avenue.


Key Dates:

August 2, 2022 August 30 to September 9, 2022
October 15, 2022
Nomination Package Available Nomination Period Election Day

 

Advance voting will be available to the public at the following dates and locations:

 

Advance Voting 2 Advance Voting 2
Saturday, October 1, 2022 Wednesday, October 5, 2022 Saturday, October 8, 2022
8 am to 8 pm 8 am to 8 pm 11 am to 7 pm
Agassiz Agricultural Hall
6800 Pioneer Avenue
Agassiz Agricultural Hall
6800 Pioneer Avenue
Harrison Mills Hall
1995 School Road

 

 

The Local Government Act establishes the regulations for elections, electors, candidates and any of their agents, and chief electoral officers.

During the four-year term, if a member of Council is no longer able to fulfill their duties and resigns their post, the Local Government Act allows for a by-election to be held prior to the next election date, if required.

Additional procedures and regulations are also outlined in the District of Kent General Local Government Election Bylaw No. 1472.

Please refer to Elections BC (Local Elections Tab) for more information on the upcoming election.

Running for Office

Thinking of Running for Local Office? Learn more on the BC Government's website.

You can also watch instructional video clips from the BC Government that explain what's involved in serving as an elected leader, including the skills needed to work with fellow elected officials, Indigenous partners, and the community at large. ​

Requirements

To be eligible to run for local government office in a general local election or by-election, a person must have been a resident of BC at least six months before filing their nomination documents. They do not have to live or own property in the area where they are running for office.

In addition, a person must:

  • Be 18 years of age or older on general voting day
  • Be a Canadian citizen
  • Not be disqualified under the Local Government Act or any other enactment from being nominated for, being elected to or holding office, or be otherwise disqualified by law.

Candidate Guide

Looking for more information? The BC Government website has a Candidate's Guide to Local Elections that you can use.

The District of Kent requires all electors to register at the time of voting (Bylaw No. 1412).

In order to be eligible to vote in general local elections or by-elections as a resident or non-resident property elector, a person must:

  • Be 18 years of age or older on voting day.
  • Be a Canadian citizen.
  • Have been a resident of BC for at least six months before voting.
  • Registered owner of real property for at least 30 days before voting (non-resident).
  • Not be disqualified under the Local Government Act, or any other enactment, or bylaw from voting in a local election.

Voter Registration

Resident Electors

  • Register to vote at the polling station on voting day.
  • You must provide two pieces of identification, one with a signature, that confirms who you are and where you presently live - including the person's name and residential address.

Non-resident Electors

  • Register to vote at the polling station on voting day.
  • You must provide two pieces of identification, one with a signature, that confirms who you are and where you presently live - including the person's name and residential address.
  • If a person owns a property with one or more other individuals, only one person is eligible to vote as the non-resident property elector for that property. The owner entitled to vote must be designated, in writing, by the majority of the property owners.
  • A person cannot vote on behalf of a corporation, or as a non-resident property elector, based on a property owned wholly or in part by a corporation.

For more information, check out the BC Government's Voter Guide.

Notice of Election by Voting

Notice of Election by Voting

Notice of Nomination

2022 Notice of Nomination

PRELIMINARY RESULTS - COUNCIL (4)

NAMEVOTES
DANDENAULT, Verna Martha 284
POST, Duane 419 ELECTED
SCHWICHTENBERG, Kerstin 469 ELECTED
SPAETI, Susan Diana 472 ELECTED
WATCHORN, Stan 413 ELECTED

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District of Kent
Box 70, 7170 Cheam Avenue
Agassiz, BC
V0M 1A0

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Phone: 604-796-2235
Fax: 604-796-9854

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We are closed on statutory holidays.

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