Ontario · City of Thorold

How to run for Council in Thorold

A plain-English guide to the 2026 cycle — eligibility, deadlines, paperwork, and key local contacts for councillor candidates in Thorold, Ontario.

Election day: Monday, October 26, 2026
Population (2021)
23,816
Council seats
8 seats
Term
4 years
Wards
None

Step 1

Are you eligible?

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

  • A Canadian citizen.
  • At least 18 years old.
  • A resident of Thorold, OR a non-resident owner or tenant of land in Thorold (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 Thorold 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
City Councillor84 yrsAt-large

Step 3

The nomination process

Filing happens at the City Clerk, 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.
  • 25 endorsement signatures from eligible electors of Thorold.Municipalities with fewer than 4,000 eligible electors are exempt from the signature requirement.
  • Government-issued photo ID showing your name and qualifying address.
  • Filing fee: $100. Refundable in full if you file your campaign financial statement on time.

Where to file

City of Thorold Clerk's Office, 3540 Schmon Parkway, P.O. Box 1044, Thorold ON L2V 4A7. By appointment.

Step 4

Key dates — 2026 cycle

DateEvent
May 1, 12:30 p.m.Nomination period opens
Aug 21, 6:00 p.m.Nomination period closes (last day to file)
October 26, 2026Election day
November 15, 2026New term of council begins
March 27, 2027Campaign financial statement due

Missing the financial-statement deadline can trigger automatic disqualification from running in the next cycle and forfeiture of your filing fee.

Step 5

Campaign finance

Thorold runs under Ontario's Municipal Elections Act, 1996. The headline numbers for the 2026 cycle:

Per-individual contribution
$1,200
max from any one person to your campaign
Aggregate / additional rules
$5,000
across all candidates in the same municipality
Self + spouse contribution
lesser of $5,000 + $0.20 × eligible electors, or $25,000
combined cap
Spending limit
$5,000 + $0.85 per eligible elector
the City Clerk issues your written limit after nominations close
Corporate and union donations are banned. Cash gifts of $25 or less generally don't need to be tracked individually; anything more must be by cheque, debit, credit, money order, or e-transfer that traces to the contributor.

Local

Specific to Thorold

  • All 8 city-council seats are at-large city-wide — substantial spending limits even though the city is mid-sized. Plan budgets accordingly.
  • The directly elected Regional Councillor seat is distinct from the Mayor's regional role: Thorold sends two voices to Niagara Regional Council.
  • Watch the Niagara Regional Council size review (Region Chair Bob Gale, March 2026) — proposed cuts to regional representation could affect the directly elected Regional Councillor seat before nomination day.
  • Thorold spans urban (Old Thorold), Port Robinson, Allanburg, and Beaverdams — at-large means candidates have to campaign across distinct geographies.

Ballot

Other roles on the same ballot

Voters in Thorold also choose:

  • MayorAt-large; sits on Niagara Regional Council
  • Regional CouncillorAt-large; separate Niagara Region seat
  • English Public Trustee (DSBN)District School Board of Niagara
  • English Catholic Trustee (NCDSB)Niagara Catholic DSB
  • French Public Trustee (Viamonde)CS Viamonde
  • French Catholic Trustee (MonAvenir)CSC MonAvenir

Sources

Official resources

Related guides

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

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

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