Residents in Tecumseh, Ontario, can start signing up to run for local office on May 1, 2026, as the town prepares for the upcoming municipal election. This date marks the official start for anyone interested in becoming the next mayor, deputy mayor, or one of the five ward councillors.
The Town of Tecumseh council currently has seven members who represent the community. In the last election, some positions were filled by candidates who had no competition, meaning they won automatically. Local officials are encouraging more people to get involved this time around to ensure residents have more choices on the ballot.
Potential candidates have until August 21, 2026, at 2:00 PM to submit their paperwork to the municipal clerk. This deadline is the final chance for residents to officially enter the race before the general election on October 26, 2026.
This election will be the first since the town adopted new rules that give the mayor more authority over the budget and staff decisions. On February 10, 2026, the current mayor used these powers to set the town budget for the year, a change that may influence the goals of new candidates running for a seat.
To help younger people understand how to get involved, the Association of Municipalities of Ontario is hosting an information session on March 11, 2026. This session is designed for youth who are considering running for a position or want to learn about how local government works.