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Here's how, where to vote in Aurora's municipal election

Advance online voting is open, and advanced in-person voting continues Oct. 17 to 19 at the Aurora Seniors' Centre
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While most Aurorans are set to go to the polls on Monday, Oct. 24, if you’ve already made your choice for mayor, ward councillor and trustee, you will be able to cast your ballot now.

Online voting is open for eligible voters through Oct. 23 at noon.

“Internet voting is easy, secure and accessible any time of day and can be done from your computer, tablet or smartphone,” said the town in a statement. “Advanced voting can also be done in-person from Oct. 15 to 19 at the Aurora Seniors’ Centre located at 90 John West Way.”

In-person advanced voting continues Oct. 17, 18, and 19 from 4 to 8 p.m.

Come election day, all polling stations – and yours will be noted on voter cards that went out in the mail earlier this month – will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and no internet voting will be available on Election Day itself.

“If you did not receive your voter notification card in the mail, you must vote in-person during the advanced voting period or on Election Day with photo identification.”

To make sure you’re on the voters list, you can have it added by visiting aurora.ca/vote2022.

There, you will also find information related to the ward you’re living in, a change from Aurora’s traditional at-large system of council. 

Mayoral candidates are Phiona Durrant, Anna Lozyk Romeo and Tom Mrakas (incumbent).

Council candidates are as follows:

Ward 1: Nick Biase, Sandra Humfryes (incumbent), Ron Weese

Ward 2: Alison Connolly, Marco Di Girolamo, Rachel Gilliland (incumbent), Daniel Lajeunesse

Ward 3: Alexandra Bonham, Wendy Gaertner (incumbent), Owen Heritage, Harold MacDonald

Ward 4: Iwona Czarnecka, Carson Day, Michael Thompson (incumbent)

Ward 5: Ian Clark, Steve Fleck, John Gallo (incumbent), Mae Khamissa, Robert Lounds

Ward 6: Robert James Fraser, Harold Kim (incumbent), Greg Smith

York Region District School Board trustee candidates for Aurora and Whitchurch-Stouffville are: Luther C. Brown, Bridget Kilgallon, Asim Sayed, Mary Sled-Lucas, Elizabeth Terrell, and Melanie Wright. Candidates for Aurora King and Whitchurch-Stouffville’s Trustee at the York Catholic District School Board are Elizabeth Crowe (incumbent) and Al Itwar. Trustee candidates for Conseil scolaire Viamonde are Nicolas Bigaignon, Stefania Signurdson Forbes, and Hanane Jaouich.

Donald Blais was acclaimed as trustee for Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir. 

Brock Weir is a federally funded Local Journalism Initiative reporter at The Auroran