By the numbers: A look at key figures in Ontario’s municipal elections

The Canadian Press
By the numbers: A look at key figures in Ontario’s municipal elections

Municipalities across Ontario will elect new local governments on Monday. Here’s a look at some key figures at play in the provincewide municipal elections: 

417: The number of municipal elections that will be held to fill a total of 2,860 council seats. 

6,306: The total number of candidates running. 

31 per cent: The percentage of candidates who are female, an increase from the 27 per cent who ran in the last municipal elections in 2018.

217: The number of municipalities using online or phone voting in some way, up from 175 in 2018. 

548: The number of council positions that were acclaimed, including mayors and reeves, up 15 per cent from total acclamations in 2018. 

32: The number of councils that will be entirely acclaimed this year, all of which have populations of 10,000 residents or less.

38.3 per cent: Voter turnout in the 2018 municipal elections. That was the lowest among municipal election turnouts recorded since 1982.

Source: Association of Municipalities of Ontario. 

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 24, 2022.

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