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Exercise Your Right to Vote!

Monday, October 25th, 2010, is the date that City of  Quinte West residents go to the polls to elect their Mayor, City Councillors and school board Trustees. By voting, you are not only exercising your democratic right, but you are also ensuring your support for those candidates who share your vision for your community and neighbourhood.

By voting for a candidate for Mayor and Councillor, you are helping to set the future direction of the City of  Quinte West. The City provides the day-to-day services you count on. City Council decides how your property tax dollars are spent and establishes the level and range of municipal services available in your community.

Voting for your school board Trustee is also important. Trustees decide how best to meet the needs of Quinte West’s students by administering the building and maintenance of schools, hiring the teachers and staff needed to run them, and authorizing spending on educational programs and initiatives. That’s why it’s important to vote.

Visit our voter information page to find out how you can exercise your right to vote and participate in the 2010 municipal elections.

As a candidate for your City Council or local school board, you will have an opportunity to draw citizens’ attention to certain issues, and to introduce them to your ideas and vision for our city. You will learn more about your community and more about yourself. By putting your name forward as a candidate you can make a difference!

Check out our candidate information page, where you can learn more about running in the 2010 municipal elections.

Are You Interested in Working as an Election Official?

If you are interested in working as an Election Official during the 2010 Elections, please download and fill out the following form and return to Virginia LaTour, Deputy Returning Officer, 613-392-2841 Ext 4422.

 Need More Information?

Contact Virginia LaTour at 613-392-2841 Ext. 4422 or Jane Mielke Ext. 4429 with your general questions and inquiries, Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

City of Quinte West
7 Creswell Drive
Trenton, ON   K8V 6X5

 

Returning Officer:  Donnalee Craig, City Clerk
Deputy Returning Officer:  Virginia LaTour, Deputy City Clerk

 

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