Information for Council and Mayoral Candidates
Key Dates
Date Activity August 4 to September 11 Nomination packages available September 1 Nomination period begins at 9:00 a.m. September 11 Nomination period closes at 4:00 p.m. September 15 Deadline to challenge nominations and elector organization endorsements closes at 4:00 p.m. September 18 Deadline for:
- Decision on challenge of candidate nomination
- Withdrawal of a candidate
- Withdrawal of candidates endorsed by elector organization
September 19 to October 17 Campaign period October 17 General Voting Day October 20 Election campaign signs must be removed
EligibilityYou are eligible to run for office in the Prince George General Local Election if you:
- Are 18 years of age or older on general voting day.
- Are a Canadian citizen.
- Have been a resident of British Columbia for at least six months before filing your nomination papers (if submitting nomination papers on September 11, you must have lived in BC since March 10, 2026).
- Are not disqualified from being nominated, elected, or holding office under the Local Government Act, Community Charter, Local Elections Campaign Financing Act, or any other law.
You do not need to live in Prince George or own property in the city to run for local office.
Who Cannot Run for Office
You are not eligible to run if you:
- Are currently in custody after being convicted and sentenced for an indictable offence.
- Have been found guilty of an election offence (such as intimidation or vote-buying) and are prohibited from holding office.
- Are a judge of the Provincial Court, Supreme Court, or Court of Appeal.
- Are involuntarily confined to a psychiatric facility or institution.
- Have been disqualified from office for reasons such as:
- Failing to file a candidate disclosure statement in a previous election
- Failing to make the oath of office
- Failing to attend local government meetings as required
- Are an employee or paid volunteer of the local government (or related local government, such as the regional district), unless you have taken a leave of absence to run and agree to resign if elected.
- Are a federal government employee, unless you have received permission from the Public Service Commission of Canada to run for office.
Individuals wishing to run for local office must submit their nomination documents during the official Nomination Period. Late submissions (after 4:00 p.m., September 11) will not be accepted.
Nomination documents may be delivered by hand, mail, courier, fax, or email. All submissions must include a refundable $100.00 nomination deposit, payable by cash or cheque to the City of Prince George.
To ensure timely review and to support prospective candidates, all in-person nomination submissions must be made by appointment with the Chief Election Officer. This process helps maintain fairness, allows adequate time to review documents for completeness, and ensures each candidate receives the information they need.
To book an appointment during the Nomination Period, please contact the Chief Election Officer at 250-561-7793.
Walk-in submissions cannot be reviewed for completeness and may not be accepted if deemed incomplete. Candidates must book an appointment to ensure their nomination documents are properly reviewed and submitted within the legislated timelines.
Campaign Financing
Campaign financing rules for local elections are set by provincial legislation and administered by Elections BC. These rules include:
- who can contribute to a campaign
- spending limits for candidates and third-party sponsors
- rules for election advertising
- public financial disclosure requirements
All candidates, elector organizations, and third-party sponsors must follow these requirements. For complete information, please visit the Elections BC website.
Third-Party Sponsors
A third-party sponsor is a person or organization that conducts election advertising independently from any candidate or elector organization.
Third-party sponsors must register with Elections BC and must report their campaign financing as required under the Local Elections Campaign Financing Act.
For more information about campaign financing and advertising rules, visit the Elections BC website.
Council Candidate Nomination Forms
Nomination packages will be available for download here or in-person pick up from the 5th Floor, City Hall (1100 Patricia Boulevard) beginning August 4, 2026.
School District 57 and Regional District Candidate Forms
- Visit the School District 57 Webpage
- Visit the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George Elections Webpage
Candidate Resources
Legislation and Bylaws
- Local Elections Campaign Financing Act (LECFA)
- Local Elections Campaign Financing Expense Limit Regulation 281/2021
- Local Government Act
- Community Charter
- School Act
- Election and Other Voting Procedures Bylaw
- Election and Political Signs Bylaw
- Council Procedures Bylaw
Websites
Content is provided for information only and belongs to the organization identified in brackets.
Description Website Information about general local elections Information for candidates Information for elector organizations and endorsements Information about campaign financing and third-party sponsors - Financial Reporting and Political Contributions System [Elections BC]
- Guide to Local Elections Campaign
Financing in B.C. for Candidates
and their Financial Agents [Elections BC] - Quick Reference Sheets related to Campaign Financing [Elections BC]
- Third Party Sponsors and Advertising [Province of BC]
- Information Sessions for Third-Party Sponsors [Elections BC]
Information for voters Voting in Local Elections [Province of BC] Campaign School and Training Resources for Election Candidates
The City provides access to these websites for informational purposes only. The City does not create, review, endorse, or verify the content and does not guarantee its accuracy, completeness, or reliability.
Resource Description Federal of Canadian Municipalities: Municipal Elections in Canada - A Guide for Women Candidates Describes the basic job components of a municipal politician Municipal Campaign School Training videos and workshops specific to running for office in Ontario University of Guelph: Municipal Campaign School Resources Guide Links to campaign-related resources Equal Voice Foundation: British Columbia Campaign School In-person one-day workshop held in Victoria, BC, on running for political office Equal Voice Foundation: National Online Campaign School Offers virtual workshops to gain skills, knowledge, and resources needed to run for political office Jean Collective: A Women in Politics Initiatives Information to inspire and empower women and gender-diverse individuals to step into leadership roles The City of Prince George does not organize or run candidate forums. However, the City may post information about upcoming forums as a public service. Organizations that would like their event listed on this page can email the City with the event details.
Name Running for Office of: Contact Information Nomination Documents
Questions?
Contact the Election Office:
Phone: 311 or 250-561-7600
Email: election@princegeorge.ca
Election Office
5th Floor, City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard
Prince George, BC V2L 3V9
