Check out the City Clerk’s official declaration of results and the poll-by-poll results for the 2022 Toronto municipal election.

Notice to Voters

  • Impact of the passing of Councillor Cynthia Lai on the Scarborough North (Ward 23) election. Learn more.
  • The school trustee election for Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir (Ward 4 – Toronto Est) has been voided. Learn more.
  • The school trustee election for Conseil scolaire Viamonde (Ward 3 – Centre) has been voided. Learn more.

The MyVote web application has everything to get you started for Toronto’s municipal election.

Enter your Toronto address to:

  • Find out if you are on the voters’ list
  • Add, change or update your voters’ list information (Up to September 23)
  • Check out the candidates running in your ward
  • Find out where and when to vote (starting October 3)
  • View, download or print your Voter Information Card (starting October 3)
  • Find your ward and map
  • Find accessibility information about your voting place (starting October 3)
  • View a sample of your ballot (starting October 3)

Note: continue to check MyVote before you go to vote in person, as voting locations may change. 

View additional voting options

MyVote Helpful User Tips and Information

The MyVote web application works best with the latest versions of Chrome, Safari, FireFox and Edge.

Make sure when you are entering your address you wait for your address to appear in the dropdown menu. Then select your address and click GO.

Helpful Tips:

  • Keep typing until your address appears in the dropdown – you may have to type the street number or the complete street name to achieve success.
  • You must select your address from the dropdown menu.
  • Wait, it might take a few seconds for the application to recognize your address in the dropdown menu.
  • You might be used to typing your address a certain way and pressing enter before selecting the address from the dropdown menu.
  • If you live in a property with units, and you can’t find yourself on the Voters’ List, try to adjust the value in the Unit field. For example:
    • Try typing “unit” followed by the unit type “PH” and followed by the unit number “1”. For example: “unit PH 1”; or
    • Try typing the unit type “PH”, space, and the unit number “1”. For example: “PH 1”; or
    • Try using spacing between the unit type and unit number. For example: “unit 1”; or
    • Try typing your unit type, for example: unit, suite or PH.
  • If you need further assistance call 311 or email elections@toronto.ca 

Sometimes this means that you might be entering an alternative address for your residence. The building could have more than one address, an example of this is: 550 Jarvis and 108 Isabella. Contact 311 or elections@toronto.ca if you need assistance with your address or a range address, for example 56-88 Cassandra Blvd.

Reference to Former

The use of “former” is in reference to old municipality names, for example former Toronto, Scarborough, East York, Etobicoke, North York, York.

As you navigate to this section your ward and address are populated. This is also where you can check, add or update your voters’ list information. Fill out the mandatory fields and follow the process to completion.

Information must be entered completely to get back a confirmation result, if you are on the list or not. You then have a chance to update your information or apply to vote by mail.

If you make changes or add yourself to the voters’ list you will be added to a provisional voters’ list, which means that you must show identification when you go to vote in person.

It’s important to remember you can only add or update your voters’ list information through MyVote until September 23. After this date you can either email voterregistration@toronto.ca, call 311 or add/update when you go to vote. In order to appear on the final voters’ list on election day, you must add yourself by 4:30 p.m. on October 14.

If you have questions about your voter information, or how to get on the voters’ list contact call 311.

You can check out all the candidates that are running in your ward through this tab on MyVote. The list of candidates you see and all association information is strictly provided by candidates to the City Clerk.

The City Clerk provides these links to the public strictly as a convenience to promote citizen involvement in the municipal election. The Clerk does not operate or control any aspect of these sites. By providing a link to a candidate, the Clerk is not endorsing them.

The Clerk does not review, endorse or approve the sites and is not responsible for them in any way. You agree that neither the City of Toronto nor the Clerk is liable for any damages resulting from your linking to a candidate site.

This tab allows you to find a map of your ward that shows your matching address within that ward. If you are looking for voting location information, that feature will be available early October.

MyVote has additional features and tabs that include:

  • Information about where and when you go to vote, including accessibility information about your voting places.
  • Access to view, download and print your voter information card.
  • View a sample ballot.