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Voter Information

The next municipal election for Mayor, Councillors, and school board trustees will be held on Monday, October 20, 2025.

All voters must be on the Permanent Electors Register. To register to vote or to see if you are registered to vote, visit the Town of Stony Plain Voter Registration Portal.

To be eligible to vote, you must be:

  • At least 18 years old
  • A Canada citizen
  • A resident of Alberta, and a resident of Stony Plain on election day
  • Listed on the Permanent Electors Register

All municipalities are required to develop a Permanent Electors Register for the 2025 municipal election. The Permanent Electors Register is a comprehensive list of residents who are eligible to vote.

Registering in advance for Stony Plain's Permanent Electors Register will ensure your voting experience is as smooth as possible, faster and easier. 

Through the Town of Stony Plain Voter Registration Portal you can:

  • Register for the Permanent Electors Register
  • Check to see if you are registered

You do not need to own property to vote. Property ownership is not a determining factor to vote, all citizens who meet the eligibility requirements are eligible to vote.

Every person who attends a voting station for the purpose of voting must produce identification.

If you are listed on the Permanent Electors Register you are required to show identification that contains at minimum, your name and photograph.

Examples include:

  • Alberta Drivers Licence
  • Alberta Identification Card
  • Certificate of Indian Status Card
  • First Nation Membership Card
  • Métis Nation of Alberta Citizenship Card
  • Métis Settlement Membership Card
  • Firearm Possession and Acquisition (PAL) Licence
  • Canadian Passport
  • Canadian Citizenship Card
  • Nexus Card
  • Canadian Forces ID Card
  • Veterans Health Care ID Card

If you do not have photo identification, you may use one of the following.

  • Income Tax Assessment
  • Utility bill
  • Insurance documents
  • Bank statement
  • Credit card statement 
  • Personal cheque
  • Mortgage statement
  • Residential lease
  • Vehicle registration
  • Pension Plan Benefit Statement
  • Property tax assessment
  • Correspondence from an educational institution
  • Prescription bottle insert or container

Every person who attends a voting station for the purpose of voting must produce identification.

If you are not listed on the Permanent Electors Register you are required to show identification that contains your name and address. A Canadian passport does not qualify as an address is not printed on the passport. 

Examples include:

  • Alberta Drivers Licence
  • Alberta Identification Card
  • Income Tax Assessment
  • Utility bill
  • Insurance documents
  • Bank statement
  • Credit card statement 
  • Personal cheque
  • Mortgage statement
  • Residential lease
  • Vehicle registration
  • Pension Plan Benefit Statement
  • Property tax assessment
  • Correspondence from an educational institution
  • Prescription bottle insert or container

Advance voting opportunities

Stony Plain Community Centre - 5008 51 Avenue 

  • Wednesday, October 8  4:00 PM to 8:00 PM 
  • Friday, October 10  12:00 PM to 6:00 PM 
  • Tuesday, October 14  12:00 PM to 6:00 PM 

Heritage Park - 5100 41 Avenue 

  • Thursday, October 16  4:00 PM to 8:00 PM 
  • Saturday, October 18  10:00 AM to 4:00 PM 

When the voting stations are declared closed, any elector in the voting station who wishes to vote shall be permitted to do so, but no other person shall be allowed to enter the voting station.

Election day

Election Day is Monday, October 20 from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM 

You may vote at the location that is most convenient.

  • Best Western Inn & Suites - 3101 43 Avenue
  • Heritage Park - 5100 41 Avenue

The voting station will open at 9:00 AM and will remain open until 8:00 PM. When the voting station is declared closed at 8:00 PM, any elector in the voting station who wishes to vote shall be permitted to do so, but no other person shall be allowed to enter the voting station.

A special ballot, also known as a mail-in ballot, allows voters who can't attend an advance vote or the voting station on election day to still cast their vote. 

Special Ballot FAQ's

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