Voting Information

Voting Locations

Frequently Asked Questions

Source: Cochrane.ca

Yes, you must be a Canadian citizen. You must also be:
  • At least 18 years old;
  • A resident of Alberta and your place of residence is located in the local jurisdiction where you are voting on election day.


To determine whether you are eligible to vote, see Local Authorities Election Act.

The general municipal and school boards election will be held on Monday, October 20, 2025. Advanced voting opportunities will happen October 14-18, 2025. 

Yes, property ownership is not the determining factor on who can vote. All citizens who meet the eligibility to vote requirements, as per the Local Authorities Election Act, are eligible to vote.

No. You would not meet the eligibility criteria of the Local Authorities Elections Act as your place of residence must be located in the Cochrane on Election Day.

No, you may be a resident of only one place at a time for the purposes of voting under Local Authorities Election Act.

If a person has more than one residence, the person shall designate one place of residence for the purposes of the Local Authorities Election Act in the following order of priority:

  1. the address shown on the person’s driver’s licence or motor vehicle operator’s licence issued by or on behalf of the Government of Alberta or an identification card issued by or on behalf of the Government of Alberta;
  2. the address to which the person’s income tax correspondence is addressed and delivered;
  3. the address to which the person’s mail is addressed and delivered.
Citizens will have the opportunity to cast their ballot for the following offices:
Available positions Office 
1Mayor 
6Councillor 
1Trustee of Cochrane public school division
or 
1Trustee of Cochrane catholic separate school division
No. Electors can only vote in one school board election of their choice. 
Yes. New for this election per Bill 20, Cochrane  is required to have a voters registry. Further information will be shared with voters in advance of the October 20th election.
Cochrane has measures in place to ensure residents’ information is protected.  Cochrane does collect some information from residents to support the administrative requirements of the local authorities election process. All personal information collected during the election is managed in compliance with the privacy provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.