Voter Eligibility
Any person who is eligible to vote in municipal elections in ÅÝܽÊÓÆµ catchment can have their name added to the Voters List, or have any information about the Voter on the Voters List corrected.
To have your name added or updated, please visit the ÅÝܽÊÓÆµ Administration Office at 5 Chrysler Gate Monday -Thursday (10 am – 3 pm).
Need to register for the voters list?
To be Eligible to vote:
- You must be a Canadian Citizen
- You must be at least 18 years of age on election day
- You must be a resident of the ÅÝܽÊÓÆµ catchment for at least six months prior to election day.
Voters List Registration
The ÅÝܽÊÓÆµ Voters List is open for changes or revisions.
- Any person who is eligible to vote in the ÅÝܽÊÓÆµ election can have their name added to the Voters List or have any information about the voter on the Voters List corrected.
- Any person can request to have their name and address obscured from the Voters List.
A person whose name has been obscured will receive a Personal Security Certificate and identification number. That person may only vote by Sealed Envelope Ballot and cannot vote in person at the regular or advance voting places.
To make revisions to the Voters List, a request must be submitted to the Senior Election Official, in-person (by appointment only) or by filling out the form below.
To have your name and address obscured from the Voters List, a written request must be submitted to the Senior Election Official in-person (by appointment only), by e-mail, or by mail.
Voting
Polls will be open on Election Day, October 28, 2026, from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
VOTERS SHOULD BRING IDENTIFICATION FOR ALL POLL LOCATIONS
Voting on October 28
- Confirm your voting location before you head out.
Take note that your municipal election may be in a different location than your school board election.
- Add your name to the voter’s list. If you’ve moved since the last election or become eligible to vote, add your name to the list. Having your name appear accurately on the voter list will speed up your voting process. Identification will be required at the polls.
IDENTIFICATION WILL BE REQUIRED TO VOTE AT ALL LOCATIONS
Acceptable ID includes: One piece of government-issued photo ID (like a Manitoba Driver’s License or Canadian Passport) OR two pieces of authorized documents that establish your identity and current address.
Locations on Election Day
ÅÝܽÊÓÆµ Administrative Office
5 Chrysler Gate, Steinbach
8:00am – 8:00pm
Mobile Voting Station
For the purpose of accommodating persons who are qualified to vote, a Mobile Voting Station will be set up for those who reside at the certain facilities on Election Day. Locations and times for the 2026 Trustee Election are to be determined.
Identification
Identification may be required before being allowed to vote. A person may be required to provide an official government issued document that contains the person’s name, address and photograph*; or at least two other documents that provide proof of identity satisfactory to the election official. *One of these pieces of ID:
- a driver’s license
- any card issued by a Canadian government (federal, provincial or local) with name, current address and photo
Advance Voting – Saturday Oct. 17, 2026
For the purpose of accommodating persons who are qualified to vote, but who have reason to believe that they will be absent or otherwise unable to attend their proper voting place on election day, an advance voting opportunity will be located at ÅÝܽÊÓÆµ Conference Centre for all ÅÝܽÊÓÆµ wards (signage will be posted).
ÅÝܽÊÓÆµ Conference Centre
5 Chrysler Gate
Saturday, October 17, 2026
8:00 am – 8:00 pm
A secondary advance polling site may be established in October, subject to candidate nominations and contested wards. Final locations will be confirmed and published by October 2, 2026.
Identification may be required before being allowed to vote. A person may be required to provide an official government issued document that contains the person’s name, address and photograph; or at least two other documents that provide proof of identity satisfactory to the election official.
Voting by Sealed Envelope
A voter who is unable to go in person to the voting place or vote in advance, may apply to “vote by sealed envelope” by mailing or emailing the Senior Election Official or by appointment in-person with the Senior Election Official at 5 Chrysler Gate, Steinbach.
If applying by mail or email, a voter may apply between July 30th and October 25th. A voter applying by mail or email will receive a sealed envelope ballot package by regular post, or by making alternative arrangements with the Senior Election Official.
A voter may apply to vote by sealed envelope in person between September 30th and October 25th. A voter applying in person may pick up a sealed envelope ballot package at the time of application.
Frequently Asked Questions
Am I on the voters list?
Lists are maintained from previous elections and information provided by Elections Manitoba. If you are unsure, have moved, or recently turned 18, but meet eligibility requirements, to have your name Voter’s List.
You can also come to the Election Office in person to check if your name is on the list (see current hours in the contact info side panel).
I am moving from HSD Ward 1 to HSD Ward 3 this summer. What should I do?
The 6-month residency requirement applies to the ÅÝܽÊÓÆµ as a whole, not to a specific ward. Because there is no minimum time requirement for a specific ward, you will vote in the ward you reside in on Election Day. To make things smoother on election day, fill out the voter information form to update your address on the list before September 22, 2026.
Can I have my name removed or hidden from the voters list?
You cannot have your name omitted from the master list entirely if you are an eligible voter, but you can have your personal details obscured for privacy or safety reasons. By applying to the SEO, you will be issued a Personal Security Certificate. This gives you an identification number to protect your privacy, meaning your name and address will not appear on the list at the polling stations. Note: Voters with a security certificate must vote via Sealed Envelope Ballot.
What if I own property in the ÅÝܽÊÓÆµ but live elsewhere?
You cannot vote in the school board election. Under Manitoba law, while non-resident property owners are eligible to vote in municipal council elections, school trustee elections strictly require actual residency. You are only eligible to vote for a school trustee in the school division where you physically live.
What if I currently have no fixed address?
Under the Act, if you do not have a fixed residential address, your place of residence is deemed to be the shelter, hostel, or other similar institution within the division that most frequently provides you with lodging, food, or social services.
Can I still vote if my name is not on the voters list?
Yes. If you meet all eligibility requirements but find you are not on the list when you arrive at a voting place, you can be added on the spot. You will need to take an oath and present official identification that proves your identity and current residential address. Adding your name to the list ahead of time makes the experience at the polls smoother, as it skips the extra paperwork and line delays required for registration on Election Day.
Information for Candidates
School trustees play a vital role in shaping public education in our community. If you are considering running for office in the upcoming election on October 28, 2026, please utilize the essential resources and review the registration deadlines below.
HSD Candidate Information Package
Prospective candidates are highly encouraged to review these official guides prepared by the Manitoba School Boards Association (MSBA):
- Learn more about the 2026 Manitoba School Trustee Elections and the role of a school trustee:
- The Core Handbook: – Essential reading on the governance structure, legal roles, and ethical obligations of a Manitoba school trustee.
- MSBA Information Session: Watch the recorded .Review answers to from the sessions.

Pre-Campaign Registration
Anyone intending to run for municipal office must register with the SEO before accepting contributions, incurring expenses, raising funds, or borrowing money for their campaign.
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF PROSPECTIVE CANDIDATE FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE ELECTION
Please be advised that a general municipal election will be held on October 28, 2026.
Prospective School Board Trustee candidates must register with the Senior Election Official (SEO) during the registration period before they may begin to accept contributions, incur expenses, fundraise, or borrow money for their campaign.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I will be receiving candidate registrations:
Between June 30, 2026, and September 22, 2026.
At the ÅÝܽÊÓÆµ office, by appointment only.
To make a registration appointment contact the SEO at election@hsd.ca
2026 Candidate Timeline & Deadlines
1. Candidate Registration Period
June 30 – September 22, 2026
Book an appointment with the SEO to register. Official info packages are provided upon registration. Once registered, you enter the campaign period and may begin financial campaign activities.
2. Nomination Filing Period
September 16 – September 22, 2026
Filing nomination papers places your name on the ballot. This requires a signed Criminal Offence Disclosure and a minimum of 25 signatures from eligible voters residing within the specific ward you are contesting.
Papers are accepted at the HSD Office Sept 16, 17, 18, 21, and 22 from 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM & 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM.
3. Withdrawal Deadline
September 23, 2026 (by 4:00 PM)
Candidates may officially withdraw their nomination in writing to the SEO until 24 hours after the nomination period closes, provided enough candidates remain to fill vacancies.
4. Acclamation or Notice of Election
September 24, 2026
If seats are uncontested, individuals are declared elected by acclamation. If seats are contested, the official Notice of Election and polling locations will be published.
Campaigning and Finance Rules
- Contributions: Only residents of Manitoba may contribute. Individual contributions are capped at $1,500. Anonymous donations must be turned over to the SEO immediately.
- Self-Funding: A candidate may contribute a maximum of $7,500 to their own campaign.
- Expenses: Candidates cannot run a deficit; expenses must not exceed total contributions.
- Finance Statements: All registered candidates (including those who are unsuccessful or acclaimed) must file an Election Finance Statement with the secretary-treasurer within 30 days after the campaign period ends.
- Surplus Funds: Any surplus must be turned over to the school division to be held in trust for the candidate’s next election campaign.
Candidate Qualifications & Eligibility
To qualify as a candidate for the Board of Trustees, an individual must meet the following criteria as of Election Day:
- Citizenship & Age: Must be a Canadian citizen and at least 18 years of age.
- Residency: Must be an actual resident of the school division and have resided there for at least six months prior to Election Day. Non-resident property owners are not eligible to run.
- Ward Rules: You do not need to live in the specific ward you wish to represent, provided you reside somewhere within the school division boundaries. However, your nomination signatures must come from residents of that specific ward.
- Voter Status: Must be a qualified voter of the division and not subject to disqualification under The Public Schools Act or The Municipal Councils and School Boards Elections Act.
Disqualifications & Employment Rules
- Elected Officials: Members of the Legislative Assembly, Senate, or House of Commons are disqualified. Candidates cannot hold or run for more than one local elected office simultaneously.
- Students: Regular pupils attending a school within the ÅÝܽÊÓÆµ are ineligible.
- School Division Employees: Employees or teachers of HSD may run, but must take an official leave of absence from their job in order to serve if elected.
- Spouses of Employees: Spouses of division staff are eligible to run, but the trustee must recuse themselves from board votes involving their spouse’s salary, benefits, or contract negotiations.
Wards
ÅÝܽÊÓÆµ has nine trustees:
Ward 1 West – Bothwell, Crystal Springs, Kleefeld, and Niverville (2 trustees)
Ward 2 North – Blumenort, Landmark, and Mitchell (2 trustees)
Ward 3 – Steinbach (4 trustees)
Ward 4 South – Grunthal (1 trustee)
View Ward Map