The 2025 Election for the Summer Village of Sunbreaker Cove is expected to be held on July 5, 2025. Information for voters will be provided closer to the election date.
The following dates have been confirmed for our 2025 General Municipal Election:
Nomination Date: June 7, 2025 10 am – 12 pm
Advanced Poll: June 28, 2025 10 am – 2 pm
Election Day: July 5, 2025 10 am – 7 pm
Location of Local Jurisdiction Office:
Summer Villages on Sylvan Lake Administration Office
2 Erickson Drive
Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1P5
Nomination Date: June 7, 2025 10 am – 12 pm
Advanced Poll: June 28, 2025 10 am – 2 pm
Election Day: July 5, 2025 10 am – 7 pm
Location of Local Jurisdiction Office:
Summer Villages on Sylvan Lake Administration Office
2 Erickson Drive
Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1P5
Information for Candidates
Updated candidate nomination packages and forms for the 2025 election will be provided on this page once the Government of Alberta provides updated election forms.
These updated forms will reflect changes to the upcoming municipal election under the Municipal Affairs Statutes Amendment Act.
Until those updated forms are available, archived forms are available on the GOA website for download.
For questions about running for the Summer Village of Norglenwold, please contact Teri Musseau, Returning Officer at 403-887-2822, ext. 106 or [email protected].
For further information about campaign contributions please visit the campaign finance webpage (to be posted soon).
These updated forms will reflect changes to the upcoming municipal election under the Municipal Affairs Statutes Amendment Act.
Until those updated forms are available, archived forms are available on the GOA website for download.
For questions about running for the Summer Village of Norglenwold, please contact Teri Musseau, Returning Officer at 403-887-2822, ext. 106 or [email protected].
For further information about campaign contributions please visit the campaign finance webpage (to be posted soon).
NOMINATION PROCESS OUTLINE
Nomination Day for the General Election is June 7, 2025. Nominations for the Election of Candidates will only be received between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. at the location of the local jurisdiction on Nomination Day. To file a nomination, follow the steps of the 2025 Election Nomination Process Outline (outline link to be posted soon).
ALL CANDIDATES MUST SUBMIT A NOTICE OF INTENT
Anyone who intends to run as a candidate in the 2025 General Election must submit a notice of intent. Prospective candidates can submit their notice of intent from now until June 7, 2025.
Candidates who plan to run in the 2025 Election can only accept campaign contributions and incur campaign expenses once their notice of intent is complete and they are added to the Register of Candidates.
How to Submit your Notice of Intent
Acknowledging receipt of Notice of Intent
Following receipt of a notice of intent, the Returning Officer will confirm within three business days if the notice of intent meets legislated requirements. If the notice meets requirements, the candidate’s name and information will be added to the Register of Candidates within two business days.
Note: It is a candidate’s responsibility to notify the Elections Office if there are any changes to the information provided on this form.
Candidates who plan to run in the 2025 Election can only accept campaign contributions and incur campaign expenses once their notice of intent is complete and they are added to the Register of Candidates.
How to Submit your Notice of Intent
- Fill out the Notice of Intent in full.
Notice of Intent (pdf) - Submit the completed form to the Returning Officer in one of the following ways:
- Email: [email protected]
- In-Person:
Attention: Teri Musseau, Returning Officer, Summer Villages on Sylvan Lake, #2 Erickson Drive, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1P5
- Mail:
Attention: Teri Musseau, Returning Officer, Summer Villages on Sylvan Lake, #2 Erickson Drive, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1P5
Acknowledging receipt of Notice of Intent
Following receipt of a notice of intent, the Returning Officer will confirm within three business days if the notice of intent meets legislated requirements. If the notice meets requirements, the candidate’s name and information will be added to the Register of Candidates within two business days.
Note: It is a candidate’s responsibility to notify the Elections Office if there are any changes to the information provided on this form.
COUNCILLOR CANDiDATE NOMINATION PACKAGE
Important information for candidates can be found in the Councillor Nomination Package (package to be posted soon).
An updated nomination package will be made available to candidates in the coming weeks, once the Government of Alberta provides updated election forms reflecting changes under the Municipal Affairs Statutes Amendment Act.
An updated nomination package will be made available to candidates in the coming weeks, once the Government of Alberta provides updated election forms reflecting changes under the Municipal Affairs Statutes Amendment Act.
HOW TO GUIDE - FORM 4 (NOMINATION PAPER AND CANDIDATE'S ACCEPTANCE)
Please see the How to Guide for assistance in completing Form 4 – Nomination Paper and Candidate’s Acceptance.
The Government of Alberta is providing updated forms to reflect changes under the Municipal Affairs Statutes Amendment Act.
Form 4 to be posted soon.
The Government of Alberta is providing updated forms to reflect changes under the Municipal Affairs Statutes Amendment Act.
Form 4 to be posted soon.
HOW TO GUIDE - FORM 5 (CANDIDATE FINANCIAL INFORMATION)
Please see the How to Guide for assistance in completing Form 5 – Candidate Financial Information.
The Government of Alberta is providing updated forms to reflect changes under the Municipal Affairs Statutes Amendment Act.
Form 5 to be posted soon.
The Government of Alberta is providing updated forms to reflect changes under the Municipal Affairs Statutes Amendment Act.
Form 5 to be posted soon.
Resources for Prospective Candidates
Click Here to watch some informative videos.
Register of Candidates
There is currently no Register of Candidates.
Local Authorities Election Act (LAEA) Quick Links:
LAEA
Accountability and Transparency Amendments - 2020
Campaign Finance and Contribution Disclosure Amendments - 2020
Expense Limits Regulation
Forms Regulation
Frequently Asked Questions - 2020
General Clarifying and Technical Amendments - 2020
Local Political Parties and Slates Regulation
Pecuniary Interest for Municipal Councillors - 2021
Questions and Answers - 2020
Third Party Advertising Amendments - 2020
Voter Accessibility Amendments - 2020
Voter Identification Requirements - 2022
What Every Councillor Needs to Know - 2021
Accountability and Transparency Amendments - 2020
Campaign Finance and Contribution Disclosure Amendments - 2020
Expense Limits Regulation
Forms Regulation
Frequently Asked Questions - 2020
General Clarifying and Technical Amendments - 2020
Local Political Parties and Slates Regulation
Pecuniary Interest for Municipal Councillors - 2021
Questions and Answers - 2020
Third Party Advertising Amendments - 2020
Voter Accessibility Amendments - 2020
Voter Identification Requirements - 2022
What Every Councillor Needs to Know - 2021
For additional information, please contact Teri Musseau, Returning Officer, at [email protected] or at (403)887-2822 ext. 106.
PLEASE NOTE:
Government Issued photo ID will be required for each eligible voter. An eligible voter would be the person on title, the spouse of the person on title, or any permanent resident over the age of 18 whether on title or not.
PLEASE NOTE:
Government Issued photo ID will be required for each eligible voter. An eligible voter would be the person on title, the spouse of the person on title, or any permanent resident over the age of 18 whether on title or not.