Who May Nominate a Candidate?
Each candidate must be nominated by at least ten (10) eligible electors from the election area where the candidate is seeking to be elected. A nominator must be eligible to vote in the District of Highlands as a resident elector or as a non-resident property elector in order to nominate a candidate for office.
Nomination Period & Becoming a Candidates
The nomination period starts on September 1, 2026 at 8:30 am and ends Friday, September 11, 2026 at 4:00 pm. The nomination period is the only time during the election process when the Chief Election Officer can accept nomination documents.
A nominee officially becomes a candidate once their completed nomination documents are filled and accepted by the Chief Election Officer during the nomination period.
Following the close of nominations, the Chief Election Officer publishes a Declaration of Candidates, confirming those who have been properly nominated.
Nomination Packages
Candidate nomination packages will be available beginning Tuesday, August 4, 2026. Packages may be picked up at the District Office (1980 Millstream Road) during regular business hours or be requested electronically by contacting the District Office at 250-474-1773. Nomination packages will remain available throughout the nomination period.
Nomination documents may be delivered by hand, mail, fax, or other delivery service during the nomination period only. (September 1 to 11, 2026).
Challenging a Nomination
Nomination documents that are submitted by nominees are available for public inspection at District Office (1980 Millstream Road) during regular office hours from the time they have been submitted until 30 days after the election results have been declared.
An eligible elector, another candidate or the local Chief Election Officer may challenge a nomination if they believe the nomination documents are incorrect or the person is not otherwise eligible to be nominated for office. Nomination challenges must be made through an application to the Provincial Court and be supported by an affidavit.