Edmontonians who want to run for office to become Mayor, City Councillor, Edmonton Public School Board or Edmonton Catholic School Division Trustee must complete a number of steps before they can collect campaign contributions and be added to the ballot.

2025 Edmonton Election

Campaign Period

The campaign period runs from October 31, 2024 to December 31, 2025.

Candidates may raise funds for their election campaigns during this time after completing their notice of intent.

Nomination Period

The nomination period runs from January 2 to September 22, 2025.

You must complete the nomination process if you wish to run for office. This means completing the required forms, collecting signatures from residents and paying a deposit.

Register of Candidates

The Register of Candidates is a record of all candidates who have given notice to Edmonton Elections that they intend to seek nomination for office in the next election, but have yet to complete the nomination process. A candidate must submit their notice of intent in order to seek and spend campaign contributions.

Last Name First Name Jurisdiction Date Received

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are there two lists of candidates?

The List of Nominated Candidates includes all Edmontonians who have completed the nomination process and whose names will appear on the ballot. These individuals cannot seek contributions or incur expenses in relation to their campaigns unless they submit their notice of intent to run in the 2025 Edmonton Election.

The Register of Candidates includes prospective candidates who have filed their notice of intent to run, but have not completed the nomination process. These individuals can still seek and expense campaign contributions, but must complete the nomination process to have their names added to the ballot.

My name is on the Register of Candidates and I didn’t submit a notice of intent—what do I do?

Only prospective candidates should submit their own notice of intent. If your name appears on the Register of Candidate and you have not submitted a notice of intent, please contact Edmonton Elections at elections@edmonton.ca immediately to have your name removed.

Is submitting a notice of intent the same as submitting nomination forms?

No. Submitting a notice of intent is one step in the process. It does not mean you are nominated and will appear on the ballot.

To become a nominated candidate and appear on the ballot, a candidate must complete the nomination process during the Nomination Period from January 2 to September 22, 2025.

Is a deposit required to file a notice of intent with Edmonton Elections?

No, a deposit is not required when filing a notice of intent.

Virtual Information Sessions

Join one of our upcoming information sessions or watch a recording to learn more about running in the election.

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Contact Us

Edmonton Elections

Office Hours
Monday to Friday: 9am-4pm
Saturday, Sunday & Holidays: Closed

Email  elections@edmonton.ca

Phone  780-496-8008

Address  16304 114 Avenue Edmonton, AB T5M 3R8

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