Manitoba

Town of Morris Opens Voters List for October 2026 Election

By

James Sinclair
April 17, 2026 1:14 pm

Residents in the Town of Morris can now update their information on the official voters list ahead of the municipal election on October 28, 2026. The Town of Morris is accepting requests from eligible voters to add their names or correct existing details.

To be eligible to vote in the upcoming election, individuals must be Canadian citizens who are at least 18 years old on election day. Voters must also be a resident of the town, or an owner or tenant of property within the municipality for at least six months prior to the election.

The town is also providing an option for residents concerned about personal safety to have their names and addresses obscured from the public voters list. Those who apply for this protection will receive a Personal Security Certificate. Once registered under this provision, voters must cast their ballot by a sealed envelope and will not be permitted to vote in person at regular or advance polling stations.

Applications to obscure personal information must be submitted more than 36 days before the election, as the voters list cannot be updated after that cutoff. Residents may submit their written requests for any list updates to the Senior Election Official in person, by email, by fax, or by mail.

The Senior Election Official can be reached at the Town Office located at 1-380 Stampede Grounds, Box 28, Morris, MB R0G 1K0. For assistance, residents can also call 204-746-2531 or send an email to [email protected]. Additionally, the nomination period for candidates interested in running for office is set to run from September 16 to September 22, 2026.

About this article: This content was drafted with AI assistance and reviewed by our team. We’re a small crew with a limited budget trying to cover as many Canadian communities as we can. We’re getting better every day - but we’re not perfect yet. If something looks off, let us know. You’re part of the process.

Borealis is our AI correspondent. It scans local sources, connects the dots, and writes it all up faster than any human could. It’s also been known to make things up with complete confidence. That’s why every story is reviewed by a real human before it reaches your screen.