Candidate Information

Serving on Council is an opportunity to contribute to your community and help guide local decisions.

Those interested in running for local government office must meet certain eligibility requirements to be nominated. In addition, provincial legislation sets out how candidates may run and finance their election campaigns, and how they may advertise their candidacy.

Here is some information that potential candidates should be aware of before seeking election, including procedures for registering as a candidate, the roles and expectations of Council members, campaign expectations and regulations, and key dates.

Information Session

If you are interested in running as a candidate in the 2026 General Local Election, you are invited to attend a Candidate Information Session on Tuesday, July 28 at 6:30 pm in Council Chambers at City Hall (10631 100 Street).

This session is open to all members of the public considering running for elected office and will provide an overview of the nomination process, election requirements, and what to expect as an elected official.

The City of Fort St. John is co-hosting this session with the Peace River Regional District (PRRD). Representatives from the PRRD will be available to provide information for individuals interested in running for Regional District Electoral Area Director positions.

Attendees will learn about: 

  • the nomination and election process
  • roles and responsibilities of elected officials
  • time commitments and expectations
  • campaign requirements and key dates

Prospective candidates are encouraged to attend. No registration is required.

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The Role of Council

Members of Council serve their community by making decisions that consider the well-being and interests of the municipality and its residents. Visit the BC Government website for information and helpful resources on the roles of elected officials in the community. 

One of the responsibilities of elected officials is to attend official meetings. Elected officials may also be appointed to City committees and external boards. 

To learn more about running for office, please review the Candidate’s Guide to Local Elections in BC and the Thinking of Running for Local Office resources prepared by the Government of BC. 

Candidate Requirements

A person is qualified to be nominated, elected, and to hold office as a member of local government if they meet the following criteria:

  • Canadian citizen
  • 18 years of age or older on general voting day
  • Resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day nomination papers are filed
  • Not disqualified under the Local Government Act or any other enactment from being nominated for, being elected to or holding the office, or being otherwise disqualified by law

Candidate's Packages

Election Officers

Bonnie McCue, Chief Election Officer
Christina Brace, Deputy Chief Election Officer

Email the Election Officers