2019 Canadian electoral calendar

This is a list of elections in Canada scheduled to be held in 2019. Included are municipal, provincial and federal elections, by-elections on any level, referendums and party leadership races at any level. In bold are provincewide or federal elections (including provincewide municipal elections) and party leadership races.

January through April

  • January 10: Blueberry River First Nation family councillor by-election[1]
  • January 24: Topsail-Paradise, Newfoundland and Labrador provincial by-election
  • January 30: Nanaimo, British Columbia provincial by-election
  • February 5: New-Wes-Valley, Newfoundland and Labrador municipal by-election[2]
  • February 13: St-Pierre-Jolys, Manitoba municipal by-election[3]
  • February 25: Federal by-elections in Burnaby South, York—Simcoe and Outremont
  • March 2:
    • Hornby Island Local Trust Area by-election[4]
    • Lytton, British Columbia municipal by-election
  • March 11: Thompson, Manitoba municipal by-election[5]
  • March 14: Selkirk First Nation council by-election (cancelled due to acclaimation)[6]
  • March 30: Cariboo Regional District Area F Director by-election[7]
  • April 3: Municipal by-election in Nipawin, Saskatchewan[8]
  • April 6:
    • Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District Areas B and F by-elections[9]
    • North Saanich municipal by-election
    • Powell River municipal by-election
    • Tsawwassen First Nation legislative election[10]
  • April 8: Municipal by-elections in Turner Valley, Alberta (mayoral race was acclaimed)[11]
  • April 10: Mayerthorpe, Alberta municipal by-election[12]
  • April 15: Municipal by-election in Rideau-Rockcliffe Ward in Ottawa
  • April 16: 2019 Alberta general election
  • April 17: Municipal by-election in Muenster, Saskatchewan[13]
  • April 23: 2019 Prince Edward Island general election
  • April 25: York Region District School Board by-election for Vaughan wards 1 & 2[14]

May through June

July through September

October through December

References

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