2020 Canadian electoral calendar

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This is a list of elections in Canada scheduled to be held in 2020. 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 March[]

  • January 13: Municipal by-election in Wabamun, Alberta (cancelled due to acclamation)[1]
  • January 18: Sea to Sky School District by-election
  • January 20: Municipal by-election in Olds, Alberta[2]
  • January 25: Kootenay-Columbia School District by-election
  • January 27:
    • Municipal by-election in Sioux Lookout, Ontario[3]
    • Municipal by-election in Fox Creek, Alberta[4]
  • February 3: Municipal by-election in Murray Harbour, Prince Edward Island (cancelled due to acclamation)[5]
  • February 7: Municipal by-election in Division 2, Municipal District of Lesser Slave River, Alberta[6]
  • February 10: Mayoral by-election in Hall Beach, Nunavut[7]
  • February 15:
    • Municipal by-election in Squamish-Lillooet Regional District, British Columbia
    • Chief and Council election[8]
  • February 22: Municipal by-election in Tahsis, British Columbia
  • February 23: Municipal by-election in Lac-Blouin/Centre-ville District, Val-d'Or, Quebec
  • February 24: Municipal by-election in Ward 3, Barrie, Ontario[9]
  • February 27: Provincial by-elections in Ottawa—Vanier and Orléans, Ontario[10]
  • February 29: Municipal by-elections in Zeballos and Bulkley-Nechako Regional District, British Columbia
  • March 1: Municipal by-election in District 3, Mille-Isles, Quebec[11]
  • March 7:
    • Municipal elections in the West Hants Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia.[12]
    • Ontario Liberal Party leadership election
  • March 10: Provincial by-elections in Cape Breton Centre and Truro-Bible Hill-Millbrook-Salmon River, Nova Scotia
  • March 15: Municipal by-election in Saint-Léonard-Est District, Montreal (postponed until 2021[13] due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Montreal)[14]
  • March 21: Winnipeg School Division School Trustee Elections (Wards 3 & 4)[15] (cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Manitoba)[16]
  • March 23: Municipal by-election in Ward 7, Cambridge, Ontario[17] (postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario) [18]
  • March 25: Municipal by-election in Carrot River, Saskatchewan[19] (postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Saskatchewan)[20]
  • March 30: Fort Vermilion School Division school trustee by-e`lection (cancelled due to acclamation).[21]

April through June[]

  • April 4:
    • Municipal by-election District 6, Eastern Shelburne County, Nova Scotia[22] (postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Nova Scotia)
    • Municipal by-elections in Rossland and Victoria, British Columbia[23] (postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia)[24][25]
  • April 27: Municipal by-election in Ward 7, Windsor, Ontario[26] (postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario)[27]
  • May 11: New Brunswick municipal elections (postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New Brunswick)
  • May 23: Yukon Party leadership election
  • June 8: Municipal by-election in Innisfail, Alberta[28]
  • June 15: Provincial by-elections in Saint Croix and Shediac Bay-Dieppe, New Brunswick (postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New Brunswick)
  • June 15–26: Green Party of British Columbia leadership election (postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia)

July through September[]

  • July 24: Territorial by-elections in Baker Lake and Kugluktuk, Nunavut (cancelled; both candidates acclaimed)
  • August 3: Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador leadership election
  • August 21: Conservative Party of Canada leadership election (postponed from June 27 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada)
  • August 24: Pangnirtung, Nunavut mayoral by-election.[29]
  • August 29:
    • Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation band council election.[30]
    • Saskatchewan municipal elections in resort villages
  • September 12:
    • Arrow Lakes School District by-election.
    • Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ Government legislative by-election[31]
  • September 5–13: Green Party of British Columbia leadership election (postponed from June 26 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia)
  • September 14:
    • New Brunswick general election
    • Mayoral and Ward 2 council by-election in North Shore, Ontario[32]
  • September 15: Municipal by-election in Ward 1, Pelham, Ontario[33]
  • September 25:
  • September 26: Mayoral by-election in Fort St. James, British Columbia

October[]

  • October 3: Green Party of Canada leadership election
  • October 4: Mayoral by-elections in Drummondville (cancelled; candidate acclaimed)[36] and L'Ancienne-Lorette, Quebec (suspended)[37]
  • October 5: Municipal by-elections in Cumberland Ward, Ottawa,[38] Ward 7 in Windsor, Ontario and Ward 7 in Cambridge, Ontario.
  • October 6: Provincial by-election in Humber-Gros Morne, Newfoundland and Labrador
  • October 9: Parti Québécois leadership election
  • October 10: Municipal and mayoral by-elections in Greenwood, British Columbia
  • October 13: Municipal by-election in Thompson, Manitoba[39]
  • October 17:
  • October 18: Asbestos, Quebec name change referendum.[40]
  • October 19:
    • York Region District School Board by-election for the seat of Richmond Hill Wards 1, 2 & 4.[41]
    • Municipal by-election in Crossfield, Alberta[42]
  • October 20: Municipal by-election in Ward 2, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador[43]
  • October 24:
    • British Columbia general election
    • Mayoral by-election in Lake Cowichan, British Columbia
  • October 26:

November through December[]

  • November 2: Provincial by-election in Charlottetown-Winsloe, Prince Edward Island.
  • November 4: Brandon School Division Ward 1 Board of Trustees by-election.[45]
  • November 9:
    • Saskatchewan municipal elections
    • Arviat and Coral Harbour, Nunavut Liquor Plebiscites[46][47]
  • November 12: Municipal election in Swift Current, Saskatchewan (delayed from Nov. 9 due to snowstorm)[48]
  • November 13: Municipal election in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (delayed from Nov. 9 due to snowstorm)[48]
  • November 14: Municipal by-election in Port Clements, British Columbia[49]
  • November 16: Municipal election in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan (delayed from Nov. 9 due to snowstorm)[48]
  • November 21: Municipal by-elections in Queen Charlotte and Sayward, British Columbia
  • November 28: Municipal by-elections in the Cowichan Valley Regional District (Area H) and Rossland, British Columbia
  • December 5: Municipal by-election in Grand Forks, British Columbia
  • December 7: Municipal by-election in Ward 2, Bradford West Gwillimbury, Ontario[50]
  • December 12: Comox Valley School District by-election and municipal by-election in Victoria, British Columbia
  • December 13: Mayoral by-election in L'Ancienne-Lorette and municipal by-election in Du Faubourg District, Sorel-Tracy, Quebec
  • December 14: Northwest Territories municipal elections (hamlets only)
  • December 19: Municipal by-election in Lytton, British Columbia

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