The statutory administrative framework governing local leadership networks across the Township of Uxbridge has officially activated, signaling the formal launch of the local democratic cycle. According to localized registry rolls updated by municipal clerks on Monday, May 25, 2026, candidates have begun formally filing certified paperwork to contest lower-tier council seats and regional school board trustee positions. The early collection of names reveals a fluid mixture of long-standing political incumbents looking to defend their records alongside first-time community challengers seeking to alter the town’s administrative trajectory.
As the operational window spins up, municipal enforcement panels emphasize that the timeline remains highly preliminary, leaving ample room for shifting dynamics across the agricultural and urban sectors of the northern township before the summer cutoff.
The Current 2026 Candidate Registry Breakdown
Under provincial regulations, the formal entry window opened for public filing on May 1, 2026. The initial candidate list verified by Uxbridge election staff outlines the early battle lines across the municipal structure:
| Jurisdictional Seat | Confirmed Registered Candidates (As of May 25, 2026) |
| Mayor | Ian Giffin |
| Regional Councillor | Bruce Garrod |
| Ward 1 Councillor | Pamela Beach, Karen Kenyon |
| Ward 2 Councillor | Gordon Shreeve |
| Ward 3 Councillor | Craig Marlatt, Jacquie Hermans |
| Ward 4 Councillor | Willie Popp |
| Ward 5 Councillor | Christine McKenzie |
| Durham District School Board | No official candidates registered yet |
| Durham Catholic District School Board | Richard Damianopoulos |
The preliminary entries confirm several competitive dynamics. In the mayoral circuit, newcomer Ian Giffin is the sole declared candidate following the opening weeks of registration. Across the local lower-tier brackets, Ward 1 and Ward 3 have instantly materialized as active multi-candidate races, with veteran incumbents Gordon Shreeve (Ward 2) and Willie Popp (Ward 4) currently running uncontested as they seek secondary mandates to oversee localized infrastructure and rural optimization files.
Administrative Deadlines and Voting Timeline
The Township of Uxbridge operates its local democratic cycle under strict timelines dictated by the provincial Municipal Elections Act. City clerks are advising residents and prospective community leaders to align their civic planning with two absolute milestone parameters:
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The Nomination Deadline: The formal registration gate remains continuously open until Friday, August 21, 2026, at exactly 2:00 p.m. Individuals wishing to enter the race, withdraw their names, or alter their targeted ward selections must have all certified financial deposits, background checks, and community endorsement signatures logged before this hard cutoff.
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The Polling Window: Following a multi-month formal campaigning period across the harvest season, the decisive Election Day is scheduled for Monday, October 26, 2026.
Township election staff are currently preparing updated digital packages to verify elector eligibility rolls, coordinate localized advanced polling stations, and finalize remote mail-in voting protocols. Residents are encouraged to monitor the central municipal portal over the coming weeks to verify their voter data matches current residential coordinates, particularly within rapidly expanding new subdivision tracts across the township’s southern boundaries.


















