Prince Edward Island · Municipality of North Shore

How to run for Council in North Shore

A plain-English guide to the 2026 cycle — eligibility, deadlines, paperwork, and key local contacts for councillor candidates in North Shore, Prince Edward Island.

Election day: Monday, November 2, 2026
Population (2021)
2,500
Council seats
5 seats
Term
4 years
Wards
5

Step 1

Are you eligible?

On the day you file your nomination paper for councillor in North Shore, you must be:

  • A Canadian citizen.
  • At least 18 years old.
  • A resident of North Shore, OR a non-resident owner or tenant of land in North Shore (or the spouse of one).
  • Not legally disqualified from running.
Common disqualifications include sitting judges, sitting MPs / Senators / MPPs (must resign before filing), municipal employees (must take an unpaid leave or resign), and people serving a sentence in a penal institution.

Step 2

What does the councillor do?

Councillors in North Shore vote on by-laws, the annual budget, and local services like parks, transit, and zoning. They are the most direct point of contact between residents and city hall.

RoleSeatsTermNotes
Councillor54 yearsOne per ward. Council appoints Deputy Mayor from among councillors.

Step 3

The nomination process

Filing happens at the municipal CAO / Returning Officer, in person during regular office hours and on nomination day until 2:00 PM. You'll need to bring:

  • Nomination paper, signed in the presence of the clerk or a commissioner of oaths.
  • 5 nominators (some bylaws raise to 10) from eligible electors of North Shore.
  • Government-issued photo ID showing your name and qualifying address.
  • Filing fee: None at the provincial level. Charlottetown sets its own deposit by bylaw.

Where to file

Rural Municipality of North Shore office. See northshorepei.ca for current address; CAO acts as Municipal Electoral Officer.

Step 4

Key dates — 2026 cycle

DateEvent
November 2, 2026Election day
November 22, 2026New term of council begins

Step 5

Campaign finance

PEI has no province-wide campaign-finance regulation. Charlottetown has a $1,575 contribution cap; most other municipalities have none.

Local

Specific to North Shore

  • North Shore was created in 2018 by amalgamating several smaller rural communities along the central north coast (just east of the Resort Municipality / Cavendish area). Significant tourism and Provincial Park traffic in summer.
  • Council meets the second Wednesday of each month at 6:30 PM.
  • Ward boundaries reflect predecessor community identities.

Ballot

Other roles on the same ballot

Voters in North Shore also choose:

  • MayorAt-large.

Sources

Official resources

Related guides

Also running in North Shore?

Considering a different office? We have plain-English guides for every position on the North Shore ballot:

This page is a plain-English summary, not legal advice. Always confirm details with the municipal CAO / Returning Officer and the most recent provincial candidate guide before filing. Last reviewed 2026-05-01.

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