Canadian electoral calendar, 2018

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This is a list of elections in Canada scheduled to be held in 2018. 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 to March[]

  • January 10: Mayoral by-election in Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan[1]
  • January 17: Municipal by-election in the Rural Municipality of Torch River No. 488, Saskatchewan[2]
  • January 20: Municipal by-elections in Burns Lake and Hudson's Hope, British Columbia.
  • January 27: 2018 Saskatchewan Party leadership election
  • February 3: 2018 British Columbia Liberal Party leadership election
  • February 5: Municipal by-election in Beaumont, Alberta.[3]
  • February 10: Lennox Island First Nation band on-reserve councillor by-election.[4]
  • February 14:
    • Provincial by-election in Kelowna West, British Columbia
    • Municipal by-election in Leader, Saskatchewan[5]
  • February 22: Municipal by-election in Coalhurst, Alberta[6]
  • February 24: Municipal by-election in Port Alice, British Columbia
  • February 27: 2018 Alberta Party leadership election
  • February 28: Municipal by-election in Osler, Saskatchewan[7]
  • March 1: Provincial by-elections in Kindersley, Melfort and Swift Current, Saskatchewan.
  • March 3: 2018 Saskatchewan New Democratic Party leadership election
  • March 7: Municipal by-election in Naicam, Saskatchewan[8]
  • March 10: 2018 Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership election
  • March 13: Municipal by-election in Happy Valley-Goose Bay[9]

April to May[]

  • April 7:
    • 2018 New Democratic Party of Newfoundland and Labrador leadership election
    • 2018 New Democratic Party of Prince Edward Island leadership election
    • Municipal by-election in Cariboo Regional District, British Columbia
  • April 10: Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation election for chief and 14 positions on the band council and 12 spots on the band's elders' council[10]
  • April 11:
    • Municipal by-election in Kindersley, Saskatchewan[11]
    • Municipal by-election in Lougheed, Alberta[12]
  • April 20: Wei Wai Kum First Nation chief councillor by-election.[13]
  • April 28: 2018 Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labrador leadership election
  • May 5: Saulteau First Nations council by-election.[14]
  • May 7: Yukon School Council General Election[15]
  • May 13: Municipal by-election in Saint-Rémi, Quebec
  • May 14: Municipal by-elections in Atholville, Bas-Caraquet, Bathurst, Dieppe, Fredericton Junction, Grande-Anse, Hartland, Kedgwick, Pointe-Verte, Saint-André, Saint-Léolin, Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël and St. George, New Brunswick[16]
  • May 23: Municipal by-elections in Carlyle[17] and Caronport, Saskatchewan[18]

June to July[]

  • June 3: Municipal by-election in Lachute, Quebec
  • June 7: 2018 Ontario general election
  • June 9: Municipal by-election in Wells, British Columbia[19]
  • June 10: Municipal by-elections in Beloeil and Shawville, Quebec[20]
  • June 12:
  • June 18:
    • Federal by-election in Chicoutimi—Le Fjord, Quebec
    • Municipal by-election for a council seat in Wabush, Newfoundland and Labrador
  • June 19: Provincial by-election in Cumberland South, Nova Scotia
  • June 27: By-election in Codette, Saskatchewan, for three councillors and mayor[24]
  • June 28: Municipal by-election in Eston, Saskatchewan.[25]
  • June 30: Akwesasne District Council of Chiefs[26]
  • July 9: Municipal by-election in Bruderheim, Alberta[27]
  • July 12: Provincial by-elections in Fort McMurray-Conklin and Innisfail-Sylvan Lake, Alberta
  • July 14: Municipal by-election in Kivimaa-Moonlight Bay, Saskatchewan[28]
  • July 17: Provincial by-election in St. Boniface, Manitoba
  • July 23: Municipal by-election in Calmar, Alberta.[29]
  • July 27: Municipal elections in Dunnottar, Victoria Beach and Winnipeg Beach, Manitoba.

August to October[]

  • August 16: Municipal by-election in Brooks, Alberta[30]
  • September 10: Municipal by-election in Raymond, Alberta[31]
  • September 12: Provincial by-election in Regina Northeast, Saskatchewan
  • September 19: Municipal by-election in Langham, Saskatchewan[32]
  • September 20: Provincial by-election in Windsor Lake, Newfoundland and Labrador
  • September 24: 2018 New Brunswick general election
  • October 1: 2018 Quebec general election
  • October 11: Moose Cree First Nation council by-election[33]
  • October 14: Mayoral by-election in Témiscouata-sur-le-Lac, Quebec
  • October 15: Northwest Territories municipal elections, 2018 (taxed communities)
  • October 17: By-election for Moose Jaw council[34] and .[35]
  • October 18: Yukon municipal elections, 2018
  • October 20: 2018 British Columbia municipal elections
  • October 21: Municipal by-election in L'Ange-Gardien, Outaouais, Quebec (du Plateau District)
  • October 22: 2018 Ontario municipal elections
  • October 24:
    • 2018 Manitoba municipal elections
    • Municipal by-election in Rosetown, Saskatchewan[36]
  • October 27: 2018 Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia leadership election
  • October 29: Municipal by-election in Redwater, Alberta[37]

November to December[]

  • November 3: Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan leadership race[38]
  • November 4: Municipal by-election in Contrecoeur, Quebec.
  • November 5: 2018 Prince Edward Island municipal elections
  • November 11: Municipal by-election in Marieville, Quebec.
  • November 13: Calgary Olympic plebiscite.
  • November 18: Municipal by-election in Nicolet, Quebec
  • November 23: Bluewater District School Board trustee by-election for West Grey and Hanover.[39]
  • November 29:
    • Municipal by-election in Division No. 7, County of Minburn No. 27, Alberta[40]
    • Conseil Scolaire Viamonde Area 8 (Chatham-Kent, Elgin, Haldimand-Norfolk, Lambton & Oxford) trustee by-election.[41]
  • December 3:
  • October 22-December 7: 2018 British Columbia electoral reform referendum
  • December 9: Municipal by-election in Neufchâtel-Lebourgneuf District, Quebec City
  • December 10:
    • Northwest Territories municipal elections, 2018 (hamlets)
    • Provincial by-election in Roberval, Quebec
  • December 16: Mayoral by-election in Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles borough and council by-election in Saint-Michel, Montreal.[42]

To be determined[]

  • Four federal by-elections were held in Burnaby South, Outremont, and York—Simcoe.

See also[]

  • Municipal elections in Canada
  • Elections in Canada

References[]

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